Chickpea Tuna Melt Stuffed Potato

A loaded sweet potato with a cheesy vegan filling, inspired by the infamous tuna melt toastie

Done in 1 hour

Serves 2

Mia Jacobs

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Ingredients

    For the baked potato
  • 2medium sweet potatoes
  • 1-2 tbspolive oil
  • to tastesalt and freshly cracked pepper
  • For the chickpea tuna filling
  • 250g chickpeas
  • 1 heaped tbspcornichon, finely chopped
  • 1 heaped tbspcapers, finely chopped
  • 1 tspdijon mustard
  • 1 tsp miso
  • 1/2 tspgarlic granules
  • 2 tbspvegan mayo
  • 1 tbspfresh dill, chopped
  • to tastesalt and freshly cracked pepper
  • 100gvegan cheddar, grated
  • To serve
  • 1/2red onion, sliced
  • 1/2lemon, juice only
  • a pinchsalt
  • 2 tbspcreme fraiche
  • 1 sprigdill
  • 2 tspvegan butter

Everyone loves a jacket potato, don't they?? It's a go-to lunch or dinner for so many, and this chickpea tuna melt stuffed jacket potato is no exception. It's nostalgic, satisfying, filling and delicious!

Method

  • Preheat the oven to 200 degrees or 180 degrees fan. Oil and season the potatoes then place on a baking tray or roasting dish and roast until soft and cooked through, about 45 mins to an 1 hour.
  • While the potatoes bake, mash the chickpeas until they're almost completely broken down. Add in all the other ingredients and mix together. Season to taste.
  • Quickly pickle the onions by squeezing over the lemon juice and sprinkle in some salt. Mix and set to one side.
  • Grab the potatoes once cooked, slice open and add some vegan butter. Mash the butter into the potato then load in the filling. Top with more cheese then grill until bubbly and melted. Top the cheesy potatoes with creme fraiche, pickled onions and dill.
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    Mia Jacobs

    Mia Jacobs

    Mia is a self-taught cook with an obsession with street food and an absolute hatred for parsnips. Before joining Twisted Green, Mia founded an online vegan cooking school in the midst of the global pandemic and began teaching people all over the world how to cook incredible vegan food from the comfort of their own homes. Her mission was, and still is, to help transform kitchens everywhere from a daunting space to one that’s filled with the irresistible aroma of frying garlic, and some very special plant-based grub. She also believes that crisps and hummus are a gift to humanity.

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