Ready to transform your lunch game forever? Forget boring sandwiches and say hello to a masterpiece of flavors and textures. Imagine this: creamy, melted Brie cheese mingling with crisp, sweet apple slices, a tangy kick from red onion, and a luscious layer of apricot preserves, all nestled between perfectly toasted bread. This isn’t just a sandwich; it’s a gourmet experience you can create in your own kitchen in just 20 minutes. It’s the perfect balance of sweet, savory, and sophisticated, guaranteed to become your new favorite.
Ingredients
• 8 slices firm-texture white bread, toasted
• 1/3 cup / 107g apricot preserves
• 4-5 oz / 113-142g Brie cheese, sliced
• 1 medium Braeburn, Gala, or Pink Lady apple, cored and thinly sliced
• 3/4 cup / 23g watercress or fresh baby spinach
• 1/4 cup / 40g very thinly sliced red onion
Instructions
1. Spread one side of each of the 8 toasted bread slices with apricot preserves.
2. On 4 of the bread slices, layer the Brie cheese, followed by the sliced apple, watercress or spinach, and thinly sliced red onion.
3. Top with the remaining 4 slices of bread, ensuring the preserve-spread side is facing down onto the fillings.
4. Serve immediately for the best texture and flavor.
Nutritional Information
• PER SANDWICH: 336 cal., 11 g total fat (5 g sat. fat), 28 mg chol., 460 mg sodium, 52 g carb., 2 g fiber, 10 g pro.
Pro Tips
• For a warm, melty version, lightly butter the outside of the bread and grill in a skillet over medium heat for 2-3 minutes per side, until golden brown and the Brie is gooey.
• Use a sturdy bread like sourdough or ciabatta that can hold up to the fillings without becoming soggy.
• Swap apricot preserves for fig jam or a drizzle of hot honey for a different flavor profile. Arugula can also be used for a more peppery bite instead of spinach.
FAQ
Q: Can I make this brie and apple sandwich vegan
A: Yes, you can easily make a vegan version. Substitute the Brie with a high-quality vegan brie alternative, which are often made from cashews or almonds. Ensure your bread is vegan and use a plant-based butter or oil if you choose to grill it.
Q: How can I add more protein to this vegetarian sandwich
A: To boost the protein content, consider adding a layer of mashed chickpeas or white beans seasoned with a little salt and pepper. You could also serve the sandwich with a side of roasted edamame or a small lentil soup for a complete, protein-rich vegetarian meal.
Q: Is this brie and apple sandwich a healthy vegetarian lunch
A: This sandwich can be part of a healthy vegetarian diet. It offers fruit and greens. For a healthier version, opt for whole-grain or sourdough bread to increase fiber, use a thin layer of preserves to manage sugar, and be mindful of the portion size of the Brie cheese.
Q: Can I prepare this vegetarian sandwich ahead of time
A: This sandwich is best enjoyed immediately to prevent the bread from becoming soggy. However, you can prep the ingredients ahead of time. Slice the apple (toss with a little lemon juice to prevent browning), slice the onion, and wash the greens. Store them in separate airtight containers in the fridge for quick assembly at lunchtime.





