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14 Things to Put on Toast That Aren't Avocado

There's more to life (and bread) than avo toast
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Smoked Salmon and Egg
Turn a classic niçoise salad into smoked salmon niçoise toast with a few switch-ups. Toasted sourdough layered with the fish, lemon-caper aioli, just-set eggs, dill and tomato is an explosion of flavor and color. Bonus: It's high in omega-3 and is easier to eat on the go than a salad.

Recipe and image via @dishingouthealth

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Ricotta and Olive Oil
You don't have to make your toast complicated — it's just bread, people. This three-ingredient option is perfect for rushed mornings and for letting the flavors shine. Choose the best and freshest ingredients you can find for a taste like no other.

Recipe and image via @mmmindilicious

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Radishes
Radishes deserve more love. Give them a chance with this quick butter, radish, chive and sea salt toast. Edible flowers are optional but will make it even more Instagrammable. FYI: This version uses kale flowers.

Recipe and image via @coleycooks

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Mushrooms and Hummus
Long before smashed avocados were smeared on toast, we couldn't get enough hummus. We might have forgotten about it for a bit but the chickpea spread hasn't lost its taste. See what you've been missing by smearing a homemade caramelized onion hummus on sourdough toast. Top with parsley and garlic mushrooms. It's delish.

Recipe and image via @nourishingalex

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Scrambled Eggs, Radishes, Sprouts and Nori
Before anyone says that putting scrambled eggs on toast is a tad basic, behold this delectable sourdough toast. It's topped with radishes, micro sprouts and nori. It's silky, salty and super satisfying.

Recipe and image via @melinahammer

BY HEATHER CICHOWSKI | JAN 3, 2019 | SHARES
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