Artichoke Omelette and Basil Pesto Ciabatta Sandwich

The inspiration for this sandwich comes from a lady who has been reading through almost all of my eat in my kitchen recipes in the past few weeks. She truly impressed me, not only because she soaked up hundreds of posts and stories, she also cooked many of the recipes in her kitchen and sent me the sweetest comments. We've never met, but here, on these pages, we share our passionate love for food.

A couple weeks ago, I found out that she loves to cook with artichokes as much as I do and she told me about an omelette she makes with the preserved vegetable. This genius idea never crossed my mind but when she mentioned it I knew instantly that I would turn this dish into a sandwich. I'm a big fan of juicy omelette sandwiches and I also love to sprinkle my bread with pesto, so this seemed like the perfect occasion to combine both treats. In the end, I also stuffed lots of fresh basil and rocket leaves inside the spongy ciabatta which added a fragrant Mediterranean flavour to the hearty eggs. It was fantastic, thank you, lady!

Artichoke Omelette Ciabatta Sandwich with Basil Pesto

For 3-4 sandwiches you need

For the pesto

  • fresh basil leaves 20g / 3/4oz

  • fresh mint leaves 2

  • pine nuts 1 tablespoon

  • Parmesan, freshly grated, 2 tablespoons

  • garlic, crushed, 1 small clove

  • olive oil 50ml / 1/4 cup

  • salt

Mix the ingredients for the pesto in a blender and season to taste. 

For the omelette

  • organic eggs 3

  • heavy cream 50ml / 1/4 cup

  • freshly grated nutmeg

  • salt and pepper

  • large preserved artichoke hearts, quartered, 2

  • butter 1 heaping teaspoon

For the omelette, whisk the eggs, cream, nutmeg, salt and pepper. Heat half the butter in a small pan and sear the artichokes on high heat for about 2 minutes or until golden brown. Add the remaining butter and pour the egg mixture over the artichokes. Scramble very lightly and fold onto itself. When the bottom side starts to become golden flip it around. Brown it lightly from the other side for about a minute. Take the pan off the heat and cut the omelette into large chunks. 

For the sandwich

  • medium ciabatta bread, cut into 3-4 buns

  • rocket (arugula) leaves, a small handful

  • fresh basil leaves 12

  • black peppercorns, crushed in a mortar

Lay a few rocket leaves on the bottom side of each sandwich, arrange the omelette on top and sprinkle with pesto, fresh basil leaves and crushed pepper. Close the sandwich and enjoy!

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