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Nagi’s Salad Sandwich

By Nagi Maehashi
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Published7 Apr '26 Updated7 Apr '26
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Most Salad Sandwiches are so bland. This one isn’t! I treat it like making a dressed salad, stuffed in a bread roll. Every component is flavoured, and it all melds together so nicely. Now THIS is a veggie sandwich worth making!!

Nagi's Salad Sandwich
There is actually alfalfa in there too, it just seems to have disappeared into the avocado!

How I make my Salad Sandwich

I don’t know how this keeps happening but the Easter Bunny still seems to find me every year, even though I’m a full-fledged adult now. I mean, just quietly, I’m not complaining, though my jeans would disagree.

So after a long weekend of indulgence, this girl needs a good veggie fix. But virtuous should never mean bland! So that’s exactly what this is – a Salad Sandwich that is actually delicious, thanks to a light vinaigrette used to pickle the carrot slightly and dress the greens so every bite is properly seasoned, juicy and delicious. Honestly, it is so much nicer than stuffing a roll with a mound of plain raw vegetables!

Nagi's Salad Sandwich

Nagi's Salad Sandwich
A light vinaigrette is used to dress the carrots and leafy greens.

Ingredients in my Salad Sandwich

Here’s what you need to make my Salad Sandwich. It’s a wholesome veggie-only sandwich, so no protein or (shockingly) cheese. But it’s a blank canvas – add sliced boiled egg, poached chicken, cold cuts (ham etc). And yes, I might’ve snuck in cheese once or twice. 😅

How to make Nagi's Salad Sandwich
  • Bread roll – I’ve chosen wholemeal. Because, virtuous! #WellnessQueen But any roll or sliced bread will work. You could even roll this up in a flatbread to make a big veggie wrap!

  • Dressing – A simple vinaigrette made with apple cider vinegar (or really, any vinegar is fine), extra virgin olive oil, dijon mustard (for thickening, so it clings), garlic (because – garlic!), plus a little salt and pepper. This is used to lightly pickled the shredded carrot and dress the baby spinach, the two components that I feel need a little helping hand to be tasty in this big veggie sandwich.

  • Carrot – One small carrot, about 18cm/7.” long and fairly thin. I feel so smug knowing I’ve got an entire carrot in my sandwich. But it’s ok, your sandwich will still work if you use half a large one. Promise! 😇

  • Baby spinach – I use baby spinach for convenience, but you can really use any leafy greens here. For larger or tougher leaves (kale, cos/romaine, iceberg, chard), slice them (the tougher the leaves, the finer the slice).

  • Alfalfa – I feel like its main purpose in life is to be jammed into sandwiches, adding fluffy greenery that actually stays put rather than sliding everywhere (I’m glaring at you, tomato!). I don’t use it nearly enough, but when I’m making a salad sandwich, I’ll make a special trip just to get it.

  • Tomato – Glaring done, I’m back to being friends with tomato that add essential juiciness!

  • Beetroot – Canned. Because fresh beetroot is a commitment I don’t make for salad sandwiches. 😅 Also, I like the extra juiciness you get with canned beetroot.

  • Avocado – This is what I use instead of butter, mayo, creamy cheese and all the other good things I like to slather on sandwiches and burgers. It also plays the role of food glue here, so you don’t get stuff shooting out the other side of the sandwich when you bite into it.

    Oh – also. this is how I smush it up. What, you didn’t know that the skin was a built in bowl?? 🙂

Nagi's Salad Sandwich

How to make my Salad Sandwich

As mentioned above, the carrot and baby spinach are the salad components that get dressed, to add flavour and soften them just enough so they relax and meld into the sandwich better. Most of the dressing is used for the carrot (grated = loads of surface area), then I just “wipe” the used dressing bowl with the baby spinach, which is more than enough to coat it lightly.

How to make Nagi's Salad Sandwich
  1. Whisk dressing ingredients in a small bowl.

  2. Pour 3/4 of the dressing into a separate small bowl (for the carrot), basically just leaving behind a layer of dressing on the base and walls of the bowl which is all we need for the baby spinach. Set the baby spinach bowl aside for now.

How to make Nagi's Salad Sandwich
  1. Wilt carrot – Add the carrot and toss with your fingers to coat with dressing. Then set it aside while you get on with everything else. Even 5 minutes in the dressing is enough to make the carrot flop a bit so it nestles into the sandwich better. Nobody wants pokey bits of carrot in their salad sandwich!

  2. Lazy smushed avo – Use a fork to mash the avocado in the skin with a generous pinch of salt and pepper. (If you’re making more than one sandwich or just a normal person who isn’t always looking for a time-saving way to do something, just scoop the flesh out into a bowl and smush away!)

How to make Nagi's Salad Sandwich
  1. Toss baby spinach – Just prior to assembling, place the baby spinach in the barely-any-dressing-in-there bowl and wipe the sides and base with the baby spinach, tossing as you go to coat (it isn’t nearly as difficult to do as it takes in words to describe!!)

  2. Assemble – Split the roll in half. Smear the base and lid generously with avocado. This is the element that adds creaminess into our sandwich, replacing guiltier things like butter and mayonnaise, and acts like a glue to hold things in place. So don’t hold back!

How to make Nagi's Salad Sandwich
  1. Pile everything on – Top the base (in this order) – tomato slices, pinch of salt and pepper, baby spinach, beetroot slices, carrot (leave the juice behind in bowl), alfalfa, sandwich lid.

  2. Then eat! Enjoy! Feel virtuous! Your skin is glowing!

Nagi's Salad Sandwich
Nagi's Salad Sandwich

In all seriousness though, this really is a hefty sandwich that just makes you feel good without feeling like you’ve got a mouthful of bland raw vegetables. I’ve eaten two already today – the one in the video was breakfast, and the photos was lunch! And I’m still feeling very smug, and full, and content – that’s a good combination, if you ask me. 😆

OK. Wholesomeness done. Bank those calorie credits because JB will be back on Friday with something you’ll want to spend them on! – Nagi x


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Nagi's Salad Sandwich

Nagi’s Salad Sandwich

Author: Nagi
Sandwich
Western
5 from 6 votes
Servings1
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Recipe video above. Salad sandwiches can be so boring. This one isn't! I essentially treat it like a dressed salad stuffed in a roll with a little vinaigrette used to lightly pickle the carrot and dress the greens. Honestly, it is so much nicer than eating a mound of plain raw vegetables!

Ingredients

  • 1 soft bread roll , wholemeal or white (or sliced bread, wraps)
  • 1 small carrot , peeled, grated using a box grater (3/4 cup lightly packed per sandwich)
  • 1/2 ripe avocado
  • 1 lightly packed cup baby spinach leaves (or rocket, or sliced iceberg, kale, cos/romaine, or other perky leafy greens)
  • 1/4 cup alfafa , tightly packed
  • 1/2 tomato , sliced into rounds (3 – 4 slices)
  • 3 – 4 beetroot slices (canned)
  • Few pinches salt and pepper

Dressing:

  • 1/4 tsp dijon mustard (mainly for thickening, so it clings)
  • 1 1/2 tsp apple cider vinegar , or red wine/white wine vinegar
  • 1 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
  • 1/2 small garlic clove , finely grated or use garlic crusher
  • 1/8 tsp each salt and pepper
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Instructions

  • Dress carrot first – Whisk the Dressing ingredients in a small bowl. Pour 3/4 of the dressing in a separate bowl, add the carrot, toss with fingers. (Leave remaining dressing in the other bowl for now, there shouldn't be much).
  • Lazy smashed avocado – Use a fork to smush the avocado flesh in the skin with a generous pinch of salt and pepper. (If scaling up or you prefer being normal, scoop flesh into a bowl and smush).
  • Dress baby spinach – When you're reading to assemble the sandwich, toss baby spinach in the remaining dressing ("wipe" the side of the bowl clean).
  • Assemble – Cut bread roll in half. Smear lid and base with smushed avocado (1/3 – 1/2 cup). Place tomato slices on base, sprinkle with a pinch of salt and pepper. Top with baby spinach, beetroot, carrot then lastly the alfalfa. Place lid on, devour!

Recipe Notes:

Best made and eaten immediately. This is not a sandwich that travels well as the juice from the tomato, beetroot etc will make the bread soggy.
Nutrition per sandwich, assuming 1/3 cup avocado used.

Nutrition Information:

Calories: 388cal (19%)Carbohydrates: 41g (14%)Protein: 11g (22%)Fat: 24g (37%)Saturated Fat: 3g (19%)Polyunsaturated Fat: 4gMonounsaturated Fat: 15gTrans Fat: 0.02gSodium: 1490mg (65%)Potassium: 906mg (26%)Fiber: 10g (42%)Sugar: 10g (11%)Vitamin A: 14104IU (282%)Vitamin C: 27mg (33%)Calcium: 157mg (16%)Iron: 4mg (22%)
Keywords: salad sandwich, veggie sandwich
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Remembering Dozer

Easter was always a conflicting time for Dozer. Not a fan of bunny ears….

Dozer Easter 2018

…but boy did he love it when I made Easter roast lamb! As soon as the smell started wafting through the house, he’d park himself right by the oven, standing guard. Those times I’d make the 12 hour lamb and leave it in the oven overnight, he’d fall asleep in front of the oven until I called him away for my bedtime!!

And just quietly, even though *everybody* knows that bone-in is way juicier than boneless, sometimes I’d deliberately choose to make a boneless lamb just so I could cut out the bone and give it to Dozer.

Dozer Lamb Leg Bone

Yes. Easter really was a conflicting time for him!

Dozer Easter Hat
Don’t worry! They were all dog friendly chocolates and treats. 🙂
Cute Golden Retriever with head on white table with tiny toy fluffy yellow chick right in front of his nose.

Miss you, Dozer. Easter wasn’t the same without you babysitting the lamb. I hope the Easter bunny brought you a giant roast rather than little eggs this year. Love, your mum xx

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40 Comments

  1. Barb says

    April 8, 2026 at 1:44 am

    Dozer is a legend! He will always be with us! I like the idea of a salad sandwich!

    Reply
  2. Bunnie says

    April 8, 2026 at 12:48 am

    Happy Easter. Thank you for including pictures of Dozer. He will remain in my heart for years to come.

    Reply
  3. Pam says

    April 8, 2026 at 12:36 am

    5 stars
    Love Dozer’s Easter pictures! He’s so cute sulking in his bunny ears, standing guard at the oven and staring at the tiny peep. 😁I’ll never tire of Dozer stories or pictures. Aren’t you glad you took a lot of pictures? ♥️

    Reply
  4. Carol Ballard says

    April 8, 2026 at 12:26 am

    I love the memories of Dozer, so beautiful and touching photos. God Bless

    Reply
  5. Becky R says

    April 7, 2026 at 11:44 pm

    Oh, those pictures of Dozer babysitting the lamb are just so precious! Thank you for sharing them. You can buy alfalfa? Here in the US, it is only sold for animal feed. I would love to try some.

    Reply
    • Wendy Cladman says

      April 8, 2026 at 12:07 am

      It’s alfafa sprouts, not cattle feed. Here in Canada it’s fairly easy to find in larger grocery stores or health food stores. It’s also very easy to grow yourself.

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      • Becky R says

        April 8, 2026 at 1:30 am

        I don’t eat sprouts due to foodborne illness risks. I do grow and eat microgreens, and after research, I found some seeds! Thanks for your reply.

        Reply
    • Roz says

      April 8, 2026 at 12:11 am

      Becky, in the US you can find alfalfa sprouts at any Co-op grocery (which we have lots of in the Twin Cities) as well as in the fresh produce section of the big grocery stores like Cub and Kowalski’s. I’d ask around in your location. I lived in California in the 1970s and they were available everywhere there at that time. It’s also pretty easy to grow your own if you find you love them.

      Reply
      • Becky R says

        April 8, 2026 at 1:30 am

        I don’t eat sprouts due to foodborne illness risks. I do grow and eat microgreens, and after research, I found some seeds! Thanks for your reply.

        Reply
  6. Adeline says

    April 7, 2026 at 11:09 pm

    Yesss , perfect for all boys and girls : we do all need a veggie fix these days indeed 😇!!!
    Not sure I can find alfafa here, but these sandwiches will be devoured next Friday at the beach for sure !!!
    Dozer…❤️!

    Reply
  7. Giovanna says

    April 7, 2026 at 10:53 pm

    I hope you had a peaceful Easter Nagi! I know it’s not the same without Dozer but I still really look forward to those photos of him!!

    Reply
  8. Mary Ann says

    April 7, 2026 at 10:28 pm

    Love the pictures of Dozer, he’s still here in spirit ❤️❤️
    And I love this type of sandwich. Will make it today, maybe add a little “buffalo” sauce or pickled veg to spice it up. Thank you, Nagi, and God bless you ❤️❤️

    Reply
  9. Maria Gillies says

    April 7, 2026 at 9:59 pm

    Your sandwich sounds yum!
    I hope your first Easter without Dozer wasn’t too sad…..I’m sure you are remembering the good times with him! I think Dozer was in front of that oven in spirit, waiting for his Easter bone!
    You have so many beautiful photo’s of Dozer, Nagi, please keep them coming! xx

    Reply
  10. Marge says

    April 7, 2026 at 9:30 pm

    Love your Easter Dozer pictures! Well, all oh his pictures but these were especially cute. Maybe dogs in heaven get to eat chocolate!!!

    Reply
  11. Anne Newton says

    April 7, 2026 at 9:07 pm

    So pleased to see the adorable pictures of Dozer in his Easter ears ……the photos are heartwarming. And please continue to post the pictures. Love Anne from Naples, Florida.

    Reply
  12. Dr Paula Quinn says

    April 7, 2026 at 9:07 pm

    Very Dear Nagi and Spirit of Dozer: lovely Easter memories and a sandwich I’ll make often.
    Thank you, bless you!

    Reply
  13. Debi says

    April 7, 2026 at 8:34 pm

    That’s definitely my type of sandwich…no meat in sight ✅
    Love seeing all the photos of Dozer…keep them coming forever ❤️❤️

    Reply
  14. DONNA QUINN says

    April 7, 2026 at 8:32 pm

    I hope you had a lovely easter still, first time without Dozer. The photos of him were lovely!
    THANKYOU NAGI

    Reply
  15. Jo-Anne says

    April 7, 2026 at 8:05 pm

    Beautiful Dozer. I l love that you keep posting about him. Dozer was very loved and so special. Our beloved Toby the Border Collie has lar par. Diagnosed correctly by SASH in December last year after 2 yrs of being ignored by the local Hunter Valley vet. Toby is ok for now. The holistic vets have been so good at reducing his symptoms and Toby is much happier.
    Keep posting about Dozer please. He was a bestie boi dog

    Reply
  16. Lisa says

    April 7, 2026 at 7:50 pm

    5 stars
    … and here I thought I was the only one who loves salad sandwiches. The filling should be double the height of the bun! I like to add lightly sauteed mushrooms or roasted bell peppers.

    Reply
  17. DEB says

    April 7, 2026 at 7:10 pm

    I love our fur babies and watched Dozer through being a part of your site, such a beautiful very special boy… The love you shared was very very special as I share with all my fur babies too… Sadly, today I too have to share my pain having my Smooch crossover The Rainbow Bridge today 😞💔🙏🏻

    Reply
    • Mary Ann says

      April 7, 2026 at 9:40 pm

      I am so sorry to hear about Smooch, my heart breaks for you. We get so little time with them. They’ll always be our best babies, just in a different place now ❤️❤️❤️❤️

      Reply
      • Deb says

        April 8, 2026 at 1:05 am

        Thank you

        Reply
    • Gabriella says

      April 8, 2026 at 12:47 am

      So sorry to hear your beloved Smooch has crossed Rainbow Bridge today. It’s heartbreaking to lose a pet, like losing one of the family. They live on in your heart. Thinking of you
      Gabriella

      Reply
      • Deb says

        April 8, 2026 at 1:10 am

        Thank you 🙏🏻

        Reply
  18. Maree Fay says

    April 7, 2026 at 6:58 pm

    Love the photo of Dozer in his Easter bonnet. Thank you for continuing to share Dozer with us all.

    Reply
  19. Preeya Rook says

    April 7, 2026 at 6:36 pm

    5 stars
    Trust in the Nagi!
    I will definately 100% give this a go this week

    Reply
  20. Julie Zommers says

    April 7, 2026 at 6:31 pm

    Oh Nagi, my heart goes out to you. Dozer bought so much joy to my life.! His devotion to you and his antics really made my day. I hope you’re okay, darling girl. Xx

    Reply
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