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7 Simple Ways to Make a Healthy Sandwich

Did someone say sandwich? It’s the classic, go-to lunch item that checks off all the boxes; filling, delicious and easy to make. From ham and cheese to a BLT, the possibilities for sandwich recipe creations are truly endless. However, with so many options to choose from, you also run the risk of turning this lunchtime novelty into a not-so-healthy meal that can derail your diet plan. To avoid overdoing it, we’ve created a guide of tips and tricks for making a healthy sandwich so you can still enjoy your favorite lunch with zero guilt during your weight loss journey!

Ready to become a sandwich pro? Check out these seven easy tips for making healthy sandwiches:

1. Make it Open Faced

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Lessen the calorie and carb load with this simple trick—make the sandwich open-faced. Simply remove the top piece of the bread or bun for a sandwich on the lighter side. You are cutting the calorie count for the bread in half by enjoying your healthy sandwich in this unique way. And what makes this simple trick even better? You can make an even healthier sandwich by piling on the protein and veggies to stack this open-faced sandwich with nutritious add-ons.

2. Pack on the Veggies

The Leaf Healthy Sandwich Tips for Weight Loss

This one is a no-brainer. On your Nutrisystem meal plan, we suggest having a minimum of four servings of non-starchy veggies each day. This means you can fill up your sandwich with an array of fiber-packed veggies to pack in the nutrition, crunch, flavor and color! We love adding on sliced bell peppers, leafy greens, mushrooms and a sandwich classic, tomatoes. The options are truly endless, and the veggies will leave you feeling full for longer thanks to the high fiber content. So, pack on the veggies for a hearty, veggie-filled meal! Check out these 10 fresh veggies that can be added onto your sandwich for a unique, healthy and delicious twist!

3. Be Cautious with Condiments

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Condiments are tricky—while you often use what you think is a small amount, the calorie content can be higher than expected. Just be sure to stick to your Nutrisystem program portion guidelines when choosing your condiments. sandwichNeed a refresh on what condiments get the greenlight on your Nutrisystem plan? Click here to check out our Grocery Guide! >

The Leaf Pro Tip: Be weary of creamy condiments, as these are often high in fat and unnecessary calories. Mayo lover? You can still enjoy this classic condiment on your sandwich—just be sure to stick to a one-teaspoon serving size and count it as an Extra on your meal plan. Mustard, vinegar, salsa and hot sauce are all Free Foods on your meal plan, which makes these mouthwatering picks unlimited and the perfect addition for making a healthier sandwich. For more tips and a quick crash course in healthy diet food condiment selection, check out this Condiment 101 guide from our wellness experts at The Leaf!

4. Watch the Salt

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Who doesn’t love a good cold cut on their sammy? We sure do! However, it’s important to pay attention to labels and to be aware of the nutritional value of any of the foods we consume—including those foods we are piling on our healthy sandwich. sandwichOur nutrition experts at Nutrisystem recommend sticking to about two ounces of no-salt-added or low-sodium lunch meat. Learn more from our health and wellness experts at the Leaf and read this ultimate guide to the Deli Counter! >

As you know, most Deli meats can pack in the sodium content. In fact, according to the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), two slices of ham can have almost 800 milligrams of sodium. Opt for lean proteins to keep it even healthier and be sure to stick to the allotted serving size to optimize weight loss results on your Nutrisystem diet program.

5. Get Creative

sweet potato toast

The great thing about sandwiches is the fact that we can make them exactly what we want them to be. There are no rules for sandwich making, so get creative! Don’t like cheese? Don’t add it. Sick of boring bread? Switch up the traditional sandwich host with a low carb diet alternative or whole wheat wrap. Sweet potato toast (thinly sliced and toasted sweet potatoes) is a great swap and nutritious alternative. Want to lessen the carb load even more? You can make your sandwich in a lettuce wrap for a nutritious yet delicious take on a classic wrap.

6. Stick to Heart-Healthy Grains

whole grain bread

According to Healthline, incorporating whole grains into your everyday diet can help improve heart health. Whole wheat and rye breads are great sources of fiber and a delicious, hearty way to make a healthier sandwich. Ditch the white bread products and jump on the heart-healthy bandwagon to add some complex, good carbs into your diet—and what better way than a delicious, hearty sandwich?! Learn more about the six super-grains you should be eating. >

7. Make it Breakfast

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While sandwiches are seemingly a lunchtime favorite, you can also kick off your day with this classic breakfast idea. Grab a whole wheat English muffin, some turkey bacon and an egg. Eggs are PowerFuels on the Nutrisystem program because they are a source of high-quality protein with only about 80 calories per serving. Pack these onto a breakfast sandwich (or even whip up an egg salad sandwich) for some added protein that will fill you up the healthy way. Start you day with a healthier sandwich that will give you the energy you need to power through your morning.

Hungry yet? Now check out some of our favorite recipes for healthy Nutrisystem-approved sandwiches and wraps:

1. Blackened Fish Sandwich >

The Leaf Healthy Sandwich Tips for Weight Loss

Calories: 302

Counts As: 1 SmartCarb, 1 PowerFuel, 1 Extra and 1 Vegetable

2. Pancake Breakfast Sandwich >

The Leaf Healthy Sandwich Tips for Weight Loss

Calories: 304

Counts As: 1 SmartCarb, 2 PowerFuels and 2 Extras

3. BBQ Jackfruit Sandwich >

The Leaf Healthy Sandwich Tips for Weight Loss

Calories: 195

Counts As: 1 SmartCarb, 1 Vegetable and 2 Extras

4. BBQ Chicken Sandwich >

The Leaf Healthy Sandwich Tips for Weight Loss

Calories: 417

Counts As: 2 SmartCarbs, 2 PowerFuels, ½ Vegetable and 3 Extras

5. Chicken Sausage and Pepper Sandwich >

healthy sausage and peppers

Calories: 310

Counts As: 2 PowerFuels, 1 SmartCarb and 1 Vegetable

6. Turkey, Apple & Swiss Waffle Sandwich >

The Leaf Healthy Sandwich Tips for Weight Loss

Calories: 358

Counts As: 1 SmartCarb, 2 PowerFuels ½ Vegetable and 3 Extras

7. Artisanal Grilled Cheese >

Artisanal Grilled Cheese

Calories: 158

Counts As: 1 SmartCarb, 1 PowerFuel and 1 Extra

8. Roasted Red Pepper & Turkey Pinwheel Wraps >

pinwheel wraps healthy recipe

Calories: 294

Counts As: 1 SmartCarb, 1 PowerFuel and 2 Extras

9. Chicken Ranch Wrap >

chicken ranch wrap

Calories: 267

Counts As: 1 SmartCarb, 1 PowerFuel and 2 Extras

10. Skinny Cheese Steak Sandwich >

cheesesteak

Calories: 292

Counts As: 2 PowerFuels, 1 SmartCarb and 1 Vegetable

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