Seed Toast with Almond Butter and Jam
"One of my favorite breakfasts snacks is this toast. I always love to have something that is filling and delicious like this. At my bakery we make this bread that is full of nuts and seeds and is really healthy. It is really great toasted just by itself but I wanted something more that made people think of their youth. This is a more grown up PB&J but has the same feeling of satisfaction."
—Amanda Michael
Founder and Owner of Jane the Bakery
Amanda shares her personal recipe with BALMUDA. A thick slice of her bakery’s seed and nut bread with a generous spread of almond butter and homemade blackberry jam is, as Amanda calls it, a “grown-up PB&J” and a satisfying mid-day treat.
Recipe by
Amanda Michael
Founder and Owner of Jane the Bakery
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Ingredients
Serves 2
2 slices, seed and nut bread, or whole grain bread, cut thick |
6 tablespoons, almond butter |
4 tablespoons, blackberry jam |
Blackberry Jam
4 pints, blackberries |
1 tablespoon, lemon juice |
3 tablespoons, sugar |
Directions
Ready in 5 min
- Toast the bread on sandwich mode for 4 minutes.
- Thickly spread the almond butter across the toast and then top with blackberry jam.
Blackberry Jam
Quick recipe
- Toss blackberries with lemon juice and sugar and let sit for 30 minutes.
- Place into a saucepan and bring to a low boil. Stir and use the spoon to mash the berries.
- Taste and add sugar if necessary. Remove from the heat once ready and let cool.
- Store in the refrigerator for up to one week.
Amanda Michael
Founder and Owner of Jane the Bakery
Amanda is a San Francisco native and the owner and founder of the Jane cafes and bakery in San Francisco. Her mission is to serve healthy and delicious fresh baked goods, coffee drinks, breakfast and lunch. The food is always ingredient driven and flavor forward. She works with local farmers and millers to source unique grains and produce that are a big part of all she makes. Her baked goods are considered among the finest in the Bay Area. Amanda spends her days going between the cafes, creating new dishes and interacting with staff and customers. When she comes home at night she cooks for her family – working on new ideas to bring to work.
Jane the Bakery https://www.itsjane.com/
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