Any good veggie focused sandwiches people have done? Looking for very little to no animal products. So far done well with combos of onion, cucumber, tomato, and hummus alongside cream cheese (tried both vegan and non vegan based cream cheese).
Sun dried tomatoes and olive pate (blitzed olives with garlic, herbs and olive oil into a nice spread) as well as Armenian eggplant spread have also been freaking awesome additions to my pantry for veggie sammies. Anyone used seitan or other more heartier vegan protiens in sandwiches? Looking for something that isn't too crumbly or wet like tofu.
If you don't mind a little spillage, lightly mashed refried beans or (fried) chickpeas go hard in my sandwiches and are proteiny. Or just mash them all the way into bean/chickpea burger for extra togetherness.
For chickpeas I've done the falafel in wraps and it's freaking awesome, I've thought similarly of doing a patty style with chickpeas and some type of binder.
Blending chickpeas and little flour can be enough to get a soft 'patty'. Gram (chickpea) flour is a great alternative, which is just chickpeas milled so fine it holds together quite strongly, but can be pricey depending on area.
Cemitas without cheese or with a vegan cheese are the way to go