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Smoked Ham with Avocado and Butter

Growing up in Chile, Sisha often ate a breakfast of avocado on toast, adding olive oil, salt, pepper, and sometimes ham. So this simple sandwich evolved, like many breakfast foods, into an excellent snack. Please note that with a simple recipe such as this, it is all the more critical that each ingredient be top-notch. Of course, the obvious place to start is with quality smoked ham. But don’t forget, too, that a perfectly ripe avocado will add the best texture and flavor and that a fresh bakery baguette will have that incomparable French bread taste. As for the butter? Unsalted gives you control over how much and what kind of salt to add. And your sandwich will reach a higher level altogether if made with fresh butter from a local farm.

Recipe information

  • Yield

    makes 3 to 4 sandwiches

Ingredients

1 ripe avocado, halved, pitted, peeled, and sliced
Extra-virgin olive oil
Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
2 tablespoons unsalted butter, softened
1 baguette, split lengthwise
8 ounces smoked ham, in thick slices

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    On a plate, season the avocado with a drizzle of oil and salt and pepper to taste. Spread the butter on the bottom slice of the baguette, and top with the avocado and the ham. Close the sandwich, slice into three or four pieces, and serve.

  2. Note

    Step 2

    This sandwich would also work well as a pressed sandwich.

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