Open-Faced sandwiches & Ricotta, Arugula, & Fried Egg Recipe (2024)

Open-Faced sandwiches & Ricotta, Arugula, & Fried Egg Recipe (1)

Eatwell94

Rating: 5 stars

05/12/2015

My husband gave this an 11 out of 10. I always have ricotta in my house since I make cheese and we've found this to be a great use of a small amount of arugula if we have some left over hanging around the house. Actually that is the case this week after making another CL recipe so this is what's for dinner tomorrow night. Its fast, easy and delicious. Don't be afraid of the strange list of ingredients, they all work well together.

Open-Faced sandwiches & Ricotta, Arugula, & Fried Egg Recipe (2)

Dreid111

Rating: 5 stars

02/28/2015

I thought this was a weird recipe but I am always looking for something without meat so I made this and man, these are so good. My picky teenager loves them, too.

Open-Faced sandwiches & Ricotta, Arugula, & Fried Egg Recipe (3)

Buyrice

Rating: 5 stars

05/04/2014

This made an outstanding, summery breakfast/brunch. The combination of flavors and textures makes for a very satisfying meal.

Open-Faced sandwiches & Ricotta, Arugula, & Fried Egg Recipe (4)

shalvie

Rating: 4 stars

03/04/2014

It was a really easy and tasty dinner option. I swapped the arugala for spinach because I don't like arugala and it was quite good. I think next time I would make some type of side dish as well like a salad or vegetable of some sort.

Open-Faced sandwiches & Ricotta, Arugula, & Fried Egg Recipe (5)

heykay15

Rating: 2 stars

03/04/2014

Is it just me or this is not enough for dinner for me. One egg is definitely not enough protein, not even two. Sounds like a great snack, but hardly a dinner meal.

Open-Faced sandwiches & Ricotta, Arugula, & Fried Egg Recipe (6)

littlemtngirl

Rating: 3 stars

12/12/2012

Pretty good. I've made this twice now. I think next time I will try making with goat cheese as another reviewer suggested, as it is lacking a little bit of flavor. The second time I made it, I could not find any thyme so substituted Herbs de Provence, which was good. I also used blood orange-infused olive oil on the salad. This is a solid recipe and good for a quick and easy dinner.

Open-Faced sandwiches & Ricotta, Arugula, & Fried Egg Recipe (7)

Ellefrancelle

Rating: 5 stars

04/20/2012

Omg!!!! This has been renamed by my husband as the best breakfast ever!;)) it's perfectly delicious!;) and I'll be following some of the other reviewers suggestions as to make more of the arugula's salad to have it as a lunch or with couscous for dinner! ;) This was really a treat! I have made this 4 times already, (even to guests) and everyone lovesss the flavors! Yumm,

Open-Faced sandwiches & Ricotta, Arugula, & Fried Egg Recipe (8)

tkirkland

Rating: 5 stars

04/09/2012

Outstanding! I made this with herbed goat cheese instead of ricotta and omitted the thyme. Forgot to include the Parmesan but it didn't matter. Served for dinner with a little side salad of extra arugula with grape tomatoes and avocado slices. Super filling and yummy.

Open-Faced sandwiches & Ricotta, Arugula, & Fried Egg Recipe (9)

rakip1

Rating: 4 stars

04/09/2012

Great recipe and also good with a poached egg instead of fried. Lots of extra salad on the side, for me, please.

Open-Faced sandwiches & Ricotta, Arugula, & Fried Egg Recipe (10)

JessicaLuu

Rating: 4 stars

09/20/2011

This is really good. It's easy to mix together extra ricotta mixture and dressing for leftovers, so you only have to cook the eggs and toast the bread. This is great for breakfast or lunch or dinner. For lunch or dinner I like to serve it with israeli couscous salad.

Open-Faced sandwiches & Ricotta, Arugula, & Fried Egg Recipe (11)

kirstenhaydu

Rating: 5 stars

07/18/2011

Awesome! This recipe made a quick, easy and light weeknight meal. I substituted sauteed spinach and mushrooms for the arugula and sprinkled the eggs with some garlic powder for some added flavor. Delicious!

Open-Faced sandwiches & Ricotta, Arugula, & Fried Egg Recipe (12)

Nadine54

Rating: 4 stars

05/11/2011

Loved it! Added a bit more dressing and lemon and warmed the ricotta on the bread after it was toasted. My husband is already planning variations prosciutto, smoked salmon, asparagus...

Rating: 4 stars

04/25/2011

This was a super easy, fast and yummy dinner. I used low-fat ricotta and light wheat bread. Made more of the arugula and served on the side. Light, fresh and delicious!

Open-Faced sandwiches & Ricotta, Arugula, & Fried Egg Recipe (14)

Belladonna714

Rating: 1 stars

04/25/2011

I did not care for this recipe. With the exception of the overwhelming flavor of thyme, this was basically flavorless. I did use fat free ricotta instead of part skim, but I can't imagine that that was entirely responsible. I will not make this again.

Open-Faced sandwiches & Ricotta, Arugula, & Fried Egg Recipe (15)

nancyjoyce

Rating: 5 stars

02/08/2011

This is an excellent recipe for evening meals! My only change was warming the cheese mixture after toasting the bread! Yummy!

Open-Faced sandwiches & Ricotta, Arugula, & Fried Egg Recipe (16)

Traci7

Rating: 5 stars

11/28/2010

My husband and I loved this recipe. I made it with Arborio rice, parmesan, and green pea pancakes. Great! Will make again.

Open-Faced sandwiches & Ricotta, Arugula, & Fried Egg Recipe (17)

venusinspurs

Rating: 5 stars

06/12/2010

have made this twice and it has both times really hit the spot. second time I substituted cottage cheese for the ricotta. still yum.

Open-Faced sandwiches & Ricotta, Arugula, & Fried Egg Recipe (18)

TriciaS

Rating: 5 stars

06/08/2010

My husband & I thought this was wonderful!! I served for dinner with roasted potato wedges. Dressing too much for amount stated in recipe so I used whole container that I buy which is 5 oz.

Open-Faced sandwiches & Ricotta, Arugula, & Fried Egg Recipe (19)

Beckydoll

Rating: 4 stars

06/03/2010

I prepped the dressing and the ricotta mixture the day before , then fried the egg and assembled when ready to eat. I loved it! My husband said the sandwich looked great but didn't want to try it. More for me! I plan on stuffing the leftover ricotta mixture in a crepe and serving with the leftover arugula as a salad. Probably use the stale wheat bread as croutons too!

Open-Faced sandwiches & Ricotta, Arugula, & Fried Egg Recipe (20)

ajvogt

Rating: 5 stars

06/03/2010

This was even better than I had expected. It was fast and easy to make. I used fat free ricotta since that was what I had on hand. Yummy!!

Open-Faced sandwiches & Ricotta, Arugula, & Fried Egg Recipe (21)

leileis

Rating: 5 stars

05/25/2010

One word: Delicious! This was so yummy and easy to make. A really quick dinner, my husband loved it too. I added avocado for extra yumminess. I also made extra salad and mixed the arugula with baby greens. Will definitely make this again and often.

Open-Faced sandwiches & Ricotta, Arugula, & Fried Egg Recipe (22)

jewel104

Rating: 4 stars

05/24/2010

I think this is a 4.75 star recipe. Thought it was delightful! I cooked the egg longer, which is just my preference, and doubled the "dressing" for the arugula. Just a lovely, delicious, interesting and easy dish!

Open-Faced sandwiches & Ricotta, Arugula, & Fried Egg Recipe (23)

lwallb

Rating: 4 stars

05/17/2010

I wasn't expecting much from such a simple recipe, but this was absolutely outstanding! The fresh thyme really brought a lot of flavor, and I steam-fried the eggs to a perfect over-medium.

Open-Faced sandwiches & Ricotta, Arugula, & Fried Egg Recipe (24)

detailaddict

Rating: 4 stars

05/17/2010

An interesting alternative for a spring weeknight supper. I served it with CL Cucumber-Buttermilk Vichysoisse (1997). Even my suspicious-of-all-things-wierd husband said the sandwiches looked interesting and ate two of them. I would certainly make this again or serve it to company for lunch.

Open-Faced sandwiches & Ricotta, Arugula, & Fried Egg Recipe (25)

jltarantola

Rating: 4 stars

04/24/2010

This was a tasty and unique sandwich. It was super easy to make and took less than 15 minutes from start to finish. I would recommend making extra arugula "salad" and serving it along side the sandwich. This would make an excellent brunch dish.

Open-Faced sandwiches & Ricotta, Arugula, & Fried Egg Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is a Nordic open-faced sandwich? ›

At their simplest, smørrebrød are open-faced sandwiches built on a thin layer of dense sourdough rye bread called rugbrød. The name of the sandwich itself comes from the words for butter (smør) and bread (brød). However, you'll rarely find one that limits itself to those two ingredients.

What is a sunny side up egg? ›

What Are Sunny-Side-Up Eggs? An egg cooked “sunny-side-up” means that it is fried just on one side and never flipped. The yolk is still completely liquid and the whites on the surface are barely set. You can cover the pan briefly to make sure the whites are cooked or baste them with butter.

How to spice up egg and cheese sandwich? ›

Egg Sandwich Toppings

At a minimum, I recommend meat and a slice of cheese, with crispy bacon and cheddar cheese being my go-to favorites. However, breakfast sausage patties, ham, or even venison bacon are favorite alternatives of mine. For a more non-traditional route, you can add sliced avocado and / or tomato.

What is a Tony Montana sandwich? ›

The Tony Montana Sandwich⚡️Pork Shoulder, Thick-but bacon, Swiss, Mayo, Mustard, Pickles w/frites or greens.

What is a Harlequin sandwich? ›

When Harley Quinn wakes up heavily hungover from a drunken night she heads over to the local bodega to order an egg sandwich from Sal. With ingredients that include bacon, eggs, cheese and “just a dash of out sauce,” this is how one makes Harley Quinn's version of the perfect egg sandwich.

What are Norwegian open-faced sandwiches called? ›

Smørrebrød (Danish pronunciation: [ˈsmɶɐ̯ˌpʁœðˀ]; originally smør og brød, "butter and bread"), smørbrød "butter bread" (Norwegian), or smörgås "butter goose" (Swedish), is a traditional open-faced sandwich in the cuisines of Denmark, Norway and Sweden that usually consists of a piece of buttered rye bread (rugbrød, a ...

What is an open-faced sandwich in Denmark? ›

Smørrebrød is a Danish open-faced sandwich with a slice of rye bread, salted butter, and a variety of ingredients. The variant with potato is a classic which is especially tasty in June and July when the Danish potatoes grown in the open field are in season.

What is a typical Norwegian sandwich? ›

They typically consist of two or three slices of bread, smeared lightly with butter, each topped with a single slice of cheese or meat, or perhaps a thin layer of jam, liver paste, or tubed caviar. And that's ... basically it.

What are open-faced sandwiches called in Denmark? ›

Copenhagen has quickly become a culinary world capital, and one of its top draws is known as smørrebrød: “bread and butter”, or the open-faced sandwich.

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