This healthy vegan roasted vegetable sandwich is packed with grilled veggies, mustard, mayo and sriracha for an extra awesome taste. It’s perfect for a summer picnic or lunch. Roast the veggies in the oven or on the stove in a grill pan.

This Is the Ultimate Roasted Vegetable Sandwich! Seriously, you need to make it. It takes like 10-15 minutes of standing time in the kitchen.

Take out the veggies from the refrigerator. Slice them up. Prep a large grill pan. Place the veggies on the grill. Finish up some other work. Flip the veggies. Then grill more veggies. Slap sauces on the bread, load up the veggies. Eat!

Ingredients and Tips for the Ultimate Roasted Vegetable Sandwich:

Grilled cauliflower and blackened broccoli – cruciferous vegetables are low-calorie, and rich in folate, vitamins C, E, and K, and fiber. The fiber from these grilled cruciferous veggies helps keep you fuller longer.

Grilled zucchini. T his vegetable has a very high water content . Cut it in relatively thick pieces so that there’s less surface area and therefore less opportunity for water to escape. Get it out of the pan before it starts to seep water.

Charred red onions add a nice sweetness and turn up the umami in this vegan grilled sandwich.

Red bell pepper – t oasting really brings out their sweet and smoky flavor and makes them wonderfully soft!

Fresh Baby spinach is rich in many essential nutrients like folate, vitamin C, niacin, riboflavin, and potassium. Always look for fresh spinach that is bright green and appears freshly picked.

The combination of mayo, mustard, and sriracha lend this vegan vegetable sandwich a spicy, tangy and sweet flavor with a bit of a punch!

nice bread like this Rye Almond bread loaf. Be sure to start with a









Substitutions for this Grilled Vegetable Sandwich:

I grilled the veggies on a grill pan on the stove. The veggies can be roasted as well. Toss in oil, salt, pepper, and roast in the oven till tender-crisp. This ultimate Veggie Sandwich! I couldn’t open the jar of pickles or those would be in this delicious roasted/grilled vegetable sandwich too. Feel free to add some. For more protein, add cooked chickpeas or other beans mashed with Sriracha and mayo. Or add some thin slices of blackened up tempeh or tofu. Sub rye bread with spelt or whole wheat.

How to make the best Roasted Vegetable Sandwiches:

1. Heat a large grill pan on medium-high heat. Drizzle a little oil and spread it on the pan. Place the sliced and cut-up vegetables on the pan. Cook until well grilled. Flip and grill a bit more until tender-crisp. I stared with the pepper, broccoli, and zucchini.







2. Then the thinly sliced cauliflower, and red onion.







3. Place your roasted veggies on a plate to let them cool down a bit.







4. Spread mayo on the toasted or warm bread slices. Top one slice with Spinach, then add grilled red onions, zucchini, and red bell pepper.







5. Top with roasted broccoli and cauliflower.







6. Then add the mustard and Sriracha sauce. For the pictures, I added quite a lot of Sriracha and I recommend you adjust the amount to your taste. Though Hubb loved his sandwich.







7. Serve hot.

More ideas for grilled vegetable sandwich fillings:

Mix and match from the list below to create your own grilled veggie sandwich:

Portobello mushrooms

Asparagus

Corn

Sweet Potatoes

Poblanos

Eggplant

Romaine, radicchio or swiss chard (yes, grilled)

Fennel





Tips for grilling vegetables in a grill pan on the stove:

Cut your vegetables into the same thickness for even grilling.

for even grilling. Brush the cut and sliced vegetables with a mix of olive oil, salt, and pepper.

Sort your vegetables by size and density . More dense vegetables like carrots and sweet potatoes should be grilled together. Softer vegetables like asparagus, onion, bell or poblano pepper and green beans can go together. Denser vegetables will take longer to cook.

. More dense vegetables like carrots and sweet potatoes should be grilled together. Softer vegetables like asparagus, onion, bell or poblano pepper and green beans can go together. Denser vegetables will take longer to cook. Use medium heat for grilling your vegetables on the stove.

for grilling your vegetables on the stove. Turn the vegetables, but not too often. I recommend occasionally shaking the pan to keep the vegetables from sticking.





This roasted vegetable sandwich is being shared at slightly Indulgent Tuesdays. Allergy Free Wednesdays, Rickis wellness weekend

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