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Looking for something to dress up your sandwich without overloading in calories and fat? Try my creamy and tangy Greek Yogurt Sandwich Spread! It’s delicious and my husband didn’t even know he was eating healthier!
Anyone else living on salad, sandwiches and grilled food? Me too!! In addition to our “little dairy” we farm about 1500 acres of ground. It keeps our whole family busy. This past week we have spent lots of hours in the fields. I try to be a good mom and have something ready for lunch.Often times the boys need lunch on the go. So, I break out the sandwiches. I like a sandwich with lots of “sauce” on it. No dry sandwiches around here!! So I created this spread that is super tasty and doesn’t make me feel like I need to jog a few miles at the end of the day!!
There’s really not much too it, my kind of recipe. Mix together Greek Yogurt and mustard. Add some fresh ground pepper, salt and paprika. Keep mixing until it’s smooth. Refrigerate until lunch time or for about a week.
We’ve been eating my Greek Yogurt Sandwich Spread for a long time and it’s still a winner! We use it on cheeseburgers, as a dip for chicken nuggets, on wraps, and mixed with chicken for chicken salad. Once you have it in the fridge it’s ready to be used in so many different ways. Get a batch whipped up!
Greek Yogurt Sandwich Spread
5 from 7 votes
Author Amy
Course sandwiches, Spreads
Prep Time 5 minutes mins
Total Time 5 minutes mins
This spread is creamy, a little tangy and adds lots of personality to your sandwiches.
Ingredients
- 1/3 c. plain Greek yogurt
- 2 t. yellow mustard
- dash paprika
- dash salt
- dash freshly ground pepper
Instructions
Mix all ingredients until smooth and combined. Chill until ready to serve.
Spread on sandwiches. Refrigerate leftovers.
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Erin says
I ran out of yellow mustard and used Dijon instead. Added some honey and it was perfect! Thanks for sharing!Reply
Amy Engberson says
That sounds delicious! I love the idea of adding honey!
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PG says
Delicious! Fantastic Aline or…I added a few drops of honey to make a honey mustard sandwich/dipping sauce. Super easy, too. Thank you Amy!Reply
PG says
*alone
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Amy Engberson says
Yum! Adding a little bit of honey is a fantastic idea! Thanks for sharing!
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Vici says
I just had my gall bladder taken out and having to watch fats and also being a soup and sandwich gal (not mentioning my recovery lack of energy, this Greek yogurt sandwich spread will be perfect! Thanks for saving my sanity!!!
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Amy Engberson says
I hope you get feeling better soon! Hopefully this will help add that extra flavor to your sandwich and keep it under the requirements! Hope you get better soon!
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Matina says
Try to add quite a bit of cumin, dry coriander and just a hint of honey. Plus a bit of tumeric will give you alot of color. It is still the healthy and light sauce you need, without many calories but with a heavenly taste. Since I am greek I can guarantee it!!! We know about good food!!
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Pamela Amos says
Thank you for sharing your Greek Yogurt sandwich spread recipe. LOVE the name of your site. God bless!
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Amy Engberson says
Thanks for stopping by! I have to give credit for the name of my blog to my brother, he’s pretty clever! I hope you find lots of things you enjoy here!!
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Elaine Duckett says
This is too cute, but you used little boy mustard instead of big boy mustard. Oh well.
Whenever you order a deli platter from Albertson’s they put a little plastic tub of a spread in the middle, I think you are on to something.
I agree with you, no dry “samishes” around here.
You are a good Mom, and I know you help Justin outside a lot too. I am sure the men folk in your life love eating at your house, whether it is breakfast, lunch, even if it is on the go, and dinner. Your love for them is easy to see, and what a way to share your love.
Maybe someday you could post a picture of your garden. What a showcase for Eastern Idaho.
Enjoy the rest of your summer, August will be here tomorrow. YIKES.
Mom
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