
Things that usually go viral: cat videos, cute kids, animal rescues, tearjerking feats of humanity and celebrity social media hijinks. But a sandwich? Let alone, a vegan sandwich? Oh yes. That is how it went for the Whole Foods spin on a TTLA.
The truth is, most vegans have been eating and making TTLA sandwiches for years now. The TTLA acronym stands for Tempeh, Tomato, Lettuce and Avocado. Of course, if you have tried the Whole Foods sandwich you know that they use a dreamy garlic aioli that takes the sandwich to the next level. And adding a pickle is a wise flavor upgrade as well.
But guess what guys, if you are stuck at home or miles from a Whole Foods, you can absolutely make a TTLA in your very own kitchen -- in a flash. And you will finally understand this "gone viral" quote from Tabitha Brown..
“If you got a Whole Foods by you, go to their deli, ask for this TTLA, add a pickle, and watch your life change."
Click ahead to get my Whole Foods Copycat TTLA Sandwich recipe...
Take your aioli to the next level, with my Roasted Garlic Aioli..
Make it. Love it. Make it again and again!
Gone Viral Vegan Food. One of my friends tagged me on the viral Tabitha Brown video. (TY for the heads up Cat!) I was like, oh, cool, yeah, vegans have been making that sandwich for a while now. But clearly, this was something special going on. And the video is beyond amazing and enjoyable and lovable. Everything a viral video should be. And later that day, I kept bumping into the video online, again and again. Well I was traveling and the very next day I found myself in a Whole Foods Market in Palm Springs and their sandwich department had a little sign... (below) So, I HAD to try it and see what all the fuss was about.
Haven't heard of this "gone viral" post? Check these article out to catch up...
- Cooking Light - watch the viral video here too
- "Trending at Whole Foods: the TTLA" - Whole Foods Market
The cool thing about the Whole Foods TTLA is that it absolutely a unique spin on a TTLA. Why? Well, I think it is all about that garlic aioli.
So how close to the "real thing" is my sandwich recipe below? I would say, pretty darn close!! I mean if you watch the sandwich maker's work at WF you will see that they are actually using Lightlife branded tempeh bacon, which you can buy right off the shelf at WF. When they make the sandwich, they do not even warm up the tempeh bacon, which always surprises me, but the funny thing is, it still tastes amazing. If you wanted to, you could take an extra step and sauté the tempeh bacon in a skillet with a splash of oil. Totally optional though.
And the other option is to just make some tempeh bacon yourself, which is my favorite thing to do with all sorts of recipes.
Watch me make tempeh bacon in this easy recipe post.
Garlic Aioli. I personally think that the thing that makes the Whole Foods sandwich a truly unique a viral-worthy recipe is that they have added a garlic aioli to the sandwich. Genius! I do not know the exact recipe that WF uses, but this recipe below comes pretty darm close. It was so delicious that I was dipping pieces of bread and carrot sticks in the leftovers and eating it like that. SO good! There is something about the simple combo of garlic, lemon and vegan mayo that is beyond dreamy.
For the garlic, you could smash 1-3 raw cloves and use those. Or you could use chopped garlic (either fresh or jarred). And lastly, you could use a few cloves of roasted garlic, which would be really delicious. Next time I am going to try a roasted garlic aioli.
Other tweaks..
- Bread. I love getting this sandwich on a rye bread or even a sturdy toasted sourdough.
- Pickle. Adding the pickle is a really good flavor upgrade.
- Peppers. Another add-on that I love: roasted bell peppers.
- More spice. Add some pickled jalapeños or maybe even some spicy Dijon mustard if you want a boost of heat.
- Extra Avo. Do not skimp on that avocado. Load it on! Definitely use a full half, if possible mash on an entire avocado for one sandwich. Yup, that would be epic. For this sandwich, I used ¾ a medium avocado.
Watch me make it..
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A few similar vegan recipes already here on the blog:
- BBQ Tempeh Avocado Tomato Sandwich on ciabatta
- BLT Roll-ups with easy vegan ranch dip
- Vegan California Club
- Bread & Butter Pickle Tempeh bacon Toast
- TMT pita (tomato, mache lettuce, tempeh bacon) circa 2010
- Cobb Salad with tempeh bacon, in a jar
- "Eggy" Breakfast Sandwiches with tempeh bacon and avocado
- HHL fan fave.. Smoky Tempeh Wrap, circa 2010

TTLA Sandwich: Whole Foods Copycat
Ingredients
- 1 ciabatta sandwich roll
- 4 strips of smoky tempeh bacon (Lightlife brand or DIYed recipe)
- 3 slices tomato
- 1-3 lettuce leaves (leafy green) - rinse well
- ½ - 1 avocado, sliced
- Garlic Aioli: (you will have a bit leftover - for another sandwich or dipping)
- 3-4 Tbsp vegan mayo (I use the Vegenaise with the purple cap)
- ½ lemon, juiced (about 2 Tbsp)
- 1 ½ Tbsp extra virgin olive oil
- Garlic options: ¾ tablespoon garlic, chopped (or 2 cloves, crushed) (or 1 head of roasted garlic - see this recipe)
- pinch of salt and pepper
- Optional: sliced pickle (Sonoma Brinery used)
Instructions
- Add all the garlic aioli ingredients to a small bowl and whisk until smooth, rich and creamy. You want the olive oil to be emulsified. you can also try my roasted garlic aioli recipe.
- Lightly toast your ciabatta roll. Slice in half.
- Generously spread the garlic aioli onto each inside of the bread. press the aioli into the bread a bit so that it soaks in.
- Add the avocado to one inside of the bread and smash well into the aioli, using a fork.
- Layer on the tempeh strips, tomato and lettuce. Add the optional sliced dill pickle.
- Put the sandwich sides together and slice and serve! Enjoy this flavorful masterpiece.























Olivia says
Can't wait to make this tomorrow for lunch. Looks so good!!
Kathy Patalsky says
Enjoy Olivia!! You will love this one...
Olivia says
Can’t wait to make this tomorrow for lunch. Looks so good!!
Kristin says
how do you make a simple sandwich look so dreamy!? i have yet to try the Whole Foods TTLA, but i'll definitely be making this copycat version!
Kathy Patalsky says
Thanks Kristin! Sandwiches are strange 😹 sometimes they photograph just ok and sometimes they have that something special!
Ankita Roy says
This item seems very tasty.
I usually try these type of food at Sunday when I do not do exercise.
I am fan of exercising on commercial fitness equipment from Grand Slam Fitness.
After it I prefer healthy and tasty food. I will try this on that time also.
Parie says
This was super delicious! I made your tempeh bacon and roasted garlic aioli too. It was all very good. I could eat this sandwich every day. Also, I really love your photography. Your food always looks so good, especially your sandwiches!
Thanks for all of your great recipes. I have never commented before, but I have made many, many of your recipes and have enjoyed them all. I also appreciate your happy and positive attitude. Thank you!
Natalie Ellis says
Ohhh that's perfect for my breakfast, I often make the normal sandwich with meat and veggies for my family every morning. Cannot wait to try it tomorrow morning xD
Kathy Patalsky says
Enjoy Natalie!
Jordan says
I couldn't agree more! It is the little things like Garlic Aioli in recipes like this that make the biggest difference. It takes it from being bland to being full of unique flavor! I also love the avocado spread!
ZAP FIT says
Hi Kathy! This looks so good!
I wanted to ask you, because I'm not a big fan of tempeh, but I also haven't tried enough of them. Are there ay specific brands you like the best?
Giulia Lombardo says
Yummy, this will be a leftover lunch next week:D
Kathy Patalsky says
awesome! Enjoy! It is so perfect for lunch or even dinner.
Tim Johnston says
This vegan sandwich looks super delicious..
Kathy Patalsky says
Thank you Tim! Hope you can give it a try!
Isa says
But you are not using whole wheat bread, the breads you suggest are unhealthy, except probably rye.
Kathy Patalsky says
Hi Isa, you can use whatever bread you’d like. Ciabatta is what WF uses so I wanted to mimic it as much as possible. I also really love the lightness yet sturdiness of a ciabatta. Other breads I love are rye, sprouted grain or sourdough. Hope that helps!