Green Goddess breakfast sandwich. This green goddess sandwich is extremely fresh, perfect for a picnic, seaside or bedside haha. The crunchiness from the cucumber is extremely nice and plays contrast to the softness of the avocado. Green Goddess breakfast sandwich If you're anything like me and you love parsley and avocado, you'll love this breakfast sandwich.
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This morning I had the privilege of trying the Green Goddess English Muffin Sandwich!
Click Here for the Recipe) I was pretty nervous about trying this because I'm not a big fan of having avocado IN my food.
You can cook Green Goddess breakfast sandwich using 6 ingredients and 3 steps. Here is how you achieve that.
Ingredients of Green Goddess breakfast sandwich
- You need of English muffin toasted.
- It's of egg scrambled.
- It's of mozzarella cheese.
- Prepare of handful parsley.
- It's of avocado.
- You need of juice from 1/2 lime.
I enjoy eating it on it's own with some salt; but, that's about it. I gave it a shot though and was pleasantly surprised! Outstanding Breakfast sandwich - Green Goddess Cafe. Put the avocado, mango, spinach, milk, nut butter, frozen banana slices and honey (if using) in a blender and whizz to a thick smoothie consistency - you may have to scrape down the sides with a spoon a few times.
Green Goddess breakfast sandwich instructions
- Mash avocado with lime juice and set aside (or you can use your fave guacamole).
- Cook egg in pan and top with cheese to keep the egg together.
- Lay some parsley on the bottom bun, top with egg then top with avocado mixture.. enjoy.
Divide between two bowls and arrange the fruit on top. I got the Tree Hugger breakfast sandwich with a side if rosemary home fries. The owner was onsite and was great! Tuna Melt was amazing, and the coffee is excellent! Great ambiance with laid back vibe - reminds me of places back in Oregon.