There’s nothing quite like a truly great sandwich, especially when it comes together in under 10 minutes. This recipe features crusty ciabatta bread layered with sweet fig jam, salty prosciutto, and nutty gouda cheese. A simple balsamic-tossed mixed greens salad adds a fresh, tangy contrast that rounds out the meal.
Perfect for a speedy lunch at home or to pack for work, this sandwich is as satisfying as it is effortless. Just assemble, dig in, and enjoy a gourmet-style meal without the fuss.
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Ingredients
Instructions
- Wash and dry the mixed greens. Halve the ciabatta rolls. If desired, toast them until golden.
- In a medium bowl, toss the mixed greens with a generous drizzle of olive oil and balsamic vinegar to taste. Season with salt and pepper.
- Spread the fig jam evenly onto the cut sides of the ciabatta rolls.
- Layer the prosciutto and gouda cheese on the bottom halves of the rolls. Add a small amount of the dressed mixed greens on top, then close the sandwiches.
- If desired, cut the sandwiches diagonally. Serve with the remaining salad on the side.
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Toaster or oven (optional)
Recipe Tips
For extra flavor, toast the ciabatta rolls until lightly golden before assembling.
Feel free to adjust the amount of balsamic vinegar and olive oil in the salad to your taste.
If you prefer a warm sandwich, you can briefly heat the assembled sandwich in a panini press or skillet.
FAQ
Can I use a different type of bread?
Yes, any crusty bread like a baguette or sourdough would work well. Just make sure it’s sturdy enough to hold the fillings.
What can I substitute for prosciutto?
You can use thinly sliced ham, salami, or even roasted turkey for a different flavor profile.
Is this sandwich suitable for meal prep?
It’s best assembled fresh to keep the bread from getting soggy. However, you can prep the salad dressing and slice the cheese in advance.






















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