This St. Paul Sandwich is a paleo, low carb, and gluten-free version of the midwestern Chinese-American classic! You can assemble this sandwich in minutes if you already have some Egg Foo Young patties in the fridge!
This dish represents me as a sandwich—an umami-packed, paleo-friendly Chinese American leftover makeover!
What is a St. Paul Sandwich?
A St. Paul sandwich is a midwestern Chinese-American classic: golden-brown egg foo young patties and pickles tucked in-between two pieces of white bread slathered with mayonnaise. Its origins can be traced back to Steven Yuen, the former owner of Park Chop Suey in Lafayette Square near downtown St. Louis, Missouri. Yes, you heard that right: ST. LOUIS. Although this sandwich first gained popularity in St. Louis, the sandwich is allegedly named after Yuen’s hometown of St. Paul, Minnesota!
How is this sandwich Paleo?
In this healthier St. Paul sandwich, I’ve cut out the grains in the bread and egg patties, and added paleo-friendly condiments like Quick Pickled Red Onions and a spicy sriracha mayonnaise to amp up the flavors!
Leftover Makeover!
I love leftover makeovers because you can easily and quickly transform last night’s meal into something new and exciting. St. Paul sandwiches are one of the best examples of a leftover makeover—two times over!
My Egg Foo Young recipe is already a leftover makeover because you can fill the egg-y patties with leftover protein and vegetables. The next day, you can tuck leftover Egg Foo Young patties into these tasty sandwiches! VoilĂ !
I always make a double-batch of Egg Foo Young patties so I can use the leftovers to make St. Paul Sandwiches. When you’re hangry, you can assemble one in just a few minutes if you have all the ingredients on hand!
What Type of Paleo Bread Can You Use?
Luckily, paleo-friendly grain-free bread is not so hard to find these days! There are lots of great paleo sandwich bread recipes online, including this one by Danielle Walker. You can also buy a terrific paleo sandwich bread mix from Legit Bread Company. Too lazy to bake? You can buy fabulous paleo-and keto-friendly loaves from Misfits Bakehouse! They ship nationwide and you can order them here.
Time to Make St. Paul Sandwiches!
Makes 4 sandwiches
Ingredients:
- 8 Egg Foo Young patties
- ½ batch Quick Pickled Red Onions
- ¼ cup Paleo mayonnaise (store-bought is fine!)
- ¼ cup Whole30 Sriracha
- 8 slices Paleo grain-free bread (see note above for recommendations)
- 8 thin tomato slices
- 4 leaves Romaine or butter lettuce
Equipment:
- All of my recommended kitchen tools are listed here.
Method:
Go grab some Egg Foo Young patties and your jar of Quick Pickled Red Onions! You can heat the patties in a toaster oven or air fryer at 325°F for 5 minutes or until warmed through. (You can also assemble the sandwiches with cold Egg Foo Young, too!)
In a small bowl, whisk together the mayonnaise and sriracha and slather the sriracha mayonnaise on one side of each piece of bread.
Pile each sandwich with two paleo Egg Foo Young patties, two tomato slices, a handful of Quick Pickled Red Onions, and a lettuce leaf.
Top the remaining pieces of bread on top of the four sandwiches.
Slice each St. Paul sandwich in half and enjoy!
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St. Paul Sandwich (Paleo, Low Carb, Gluten Free)
Ingredients
- 8 Egg Foo Young patties
- ¼ cup Quick Pickled Red Onions
- ¼ cup paleo mayonnaise or store-bought paleo mayonnaise
- ¼ cup Whole30 Sriracha
- 8 slices Paleo sandwich bread see post for recommendations
- 8 slices tomato
- 4 leaves Romaine lettuce or butter lettuce
Instructions
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Go grab some Egg Foo Young patties and your jar of Quick Pickled Red Onions! You can heat the patties in a toaster oven or air fryer at 325°F for 5 minutes or until warmed through. (You can also assemble the sandwiches with cold Egg Foo Young, too!)
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In a small bowl, whisk together the mayonnaise and sriracha and slather the sriracha mayonnaise on one side of each piece of bread.
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Pile each sandwich with two paleo Egg Foo Young patties, two tomato slices, a handful of Quick Pickled Red Onions, and a lettuce leaf.
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Top the remaining pieces of bread on top of the four sandwiches. Slice each St. Paul sandwich in half and enjoy!
Notes
Nutrition
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