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This tomato, cucumber and avocado sandwich is the perfect light and easy lunch. With just a few fresh ingredients, you can have a satisfying meal in just 10 minutes. Creamy avocado and hummus provide plant-based protein and healthy fats, while juicy tomatoes and crisp cucumbers bring refreshing crunch and flavor. Layer it all on whole-grain bread for an extra boost of fiber, and you’ve got a quick and wholesome sandwich at the ready!
Refreshing, light and satisfying, our Cucumber-Avocado-Tomato Sandwich is an easy and delicious lunch that will really hit the spot. Every sandwich starts with and needs a good condiment. For this one, we amplify store-bought hummus with the sweet tang of honey mustard and fresh dill for a hit of herby brightness. Then we stack on the fiber-packed veggies: cucumbers and onions give a nice crunch and contrast to the creamy, heart-healthy avocado and the juicy tomato; the alfalfa sprouts add great texture. Cheddar cheese adds bone-boosting calcium and a salty, sharp flavor that complements the fresh veggies perfectly, and hearty toasted whole-wheat bread is the perfect vessel for all these wholesome toppings. Keep reading for our expert tips, including recommendations on swapping out hummus flavors.
These are the key tips we learned while developing and testing this recipe in our Test Kitchen to make sure it works, tastes great and is good for you too!


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Lunchbox-friendly and no nuts? Yes please 🍌🙌🍫
These Banana Oat Energy Balls are the perfect little grab-and-go snack for busy days. #FlahavansIrishOats
Serves 15
INGREDIENTS:
2 cups (170g) Flahavan’s Progress Oatlets
1 Fyffes banana
12 dates
3 tbsp coconut oil
3 tbsp maple syrup
1/2 cup (80g) chocolate chips
Some boiling water to loosen if necessary
METHOD:
Mix all ingredients together (except the chocolate chips) in a blender.
Remove from the blender and mix in the chocolate chips.
Shape into balls.
Drizzle some chocolate on top or roll in oats and/or cinnamon sugar.
Let the balls firm up in the fridge, and they’ll get less sticky.
You can freeze these and put them in the lunchbox in the morning. They’ll be defrosted by the time the kids eat their lunch!