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Showing posts with label sandiwches. Show all posts

Thursday, September 17, 2009

last minute lunch idea

For lunch today the youngest wanted the same ole boring bologna sandwich. That really wasn't tempting me all that much so I headed over to the pantry to see what would entice me. I saw that I had some tuna and decided to make a tuna salad sandwich. I realize most folk know how to whip out one of these but I just thought i'd share my little tweak on it today. Turned out yum and there's even some left for chip dipping later on!!

Curry Tuna Salad Sandwiches
1 egg hard boiled
1 can tuna in water, drained
pickle relish (as much as you like, I just dumped some in)
mayo
shredded cheddar cheese
salt and pepper
curry powder
garlic powder

place egg in bowl and smoosh (yes that's a technical term hahaha)in a bowl with a fork. add relish and tuna. add mayo and cheese and mix. add spices, as little or as much as you like. i just added until it tasted right. serve on whole wheat bread with spinach and viola, easy peasy lunch with a tweak!!!!



HAPPY EATING!!!!!

Monday, April 27, 2009

anytime sandiwch

I saw this particular recipe on Paula Deen's show the other day and thought it would be really easy and super yum! I grew up eating fried egg sandwiches. Whenever my parents would get home late and mom didn't want to cook-it was breakfast or egg sandwiches. A lot of the time we would fry up bologna to go with it. This time bacon is used and let's face it....everything is better with bacon! Even cooked the eggs in a bit of the bacon fat. Mmmmm...... happy!!!! So it's not terribly healthy for you,but really good!! Enjoy!

Fried Egg, Bacon and Avocado Sandwiches
2 slices of bread, toasted
1 egg, fried however you like it
2 pieces of bacon
sliced tomato
lettuce
slices of avocado

build your sandwich however you like it. With mayo or mustard (my 5 year old wanted ketchup on it......). Eat and enjoy. These were really good. Even the kids liked them!! This is great for a fast and easy lunch or dinner. Even a breakfast on the go!!


HAPPY EATING!!!!!!!!!

Friday, April 3, 2009

A Reuben Makeover

This dinner was supposed to be for St. Patty's Day. But I was sick and not in the mood to really do anything. So I saved it for tonight. It's really easy, I mean really easy and since 4 out of the 5 of us don't like saurkraut, I made it over, Rebekah-style. Enjoy!!!

Make-over Reubens
4 packages corned beef lunchmeat (use those individual serving packets found near the bologna)
2C coleslaw
1C shredded cheddar cheese
hamburger buns


Slice the corned beef into thin strips and warm in a med sautee pan in a tsp of butter. Add the cheese and allow to melt. Top on bun with mustard or mayo and then top with coleslaw.

Even the kids ate this. I used my regular cole slaw recipe and added a little ranch dressing for zing. Really good. Served this with chips.

Hope you have a great weekend. Back soon with some more yummies for your tummy!!

HAPPY EATING!!!!!!

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Lots of Good Things

First off let me apologize for not blogging in a while. My daughter has RSV and we've been taking care of her as a top priority. She's so sad looking while taking her medicine, but she's just such a trooper. She is better now but still on her meds 4X a day as well as antibiotics for an ear infection.
But I have been cooking and taking pictures and i'm here now to share with you what I've done over the past week.
just makes you want to cry-this was taken on
day 1 after we got back from the doctor's office.

So we've been anxious for the super bowl and it was a great game! We rooted for the Steelers and were very excited when they won. My husband just about had heart failure on several occasions!
So without futher interruptions.....the food. I love trying new things and for the big game I wanted to find something to make for dinner that would be authentic to Pittsburgh. So I did some research and found this sandwich. It's funny looking, but it turned out really good!!!!!

Pittsburgh Sandwich
deli style roast beef
hamburger buns
provolone cheese
carrot slaw (recipe to follow)
french fries, hot and crispy

Here's where is gets funny! Layer all ingredients onto bun , eat and enjoy.
Yeah I know, french fries on a sandwich....????? But it was really good. The husband had 3 sandwiches so I guess it worked. He added mustard to his bread and I added a bit of mayo. But you don't' have too. But I have to say, as odd as it sounds, it was really good. And once I found the recipe I remembered that I had seen it featured on a Food Network show. The story behind it that there was a worker who came into his favorite sandwich shop on his lunch break and didn't have a whole lot of time. So he asked the guy behind the counter to just put everything on the bun and he'd eat it that way. So that's how the sandwich was born. Interesting.


Carrot Slaw
1/4 head of cabbage
3 medium carrots, washed and peeled
1/4 medium red onion
garlic powder
oregano
parsley
salt and pepper
1/4 C mayo
3-5 tbsp red pepper italian dressing

*all the measurments are approximate-use however much you like of each ingredient*

In a food processor, grate the carrots, cabbage and onion. Put in bowl and mix in mayo and dressing and add spices to taste.

This was basically, throw it together and see how it tastes slaw, and I think it turned out really well. There's enough left over from the sandwiches for hot dogs later in the week. And I love slaw on my hot dogs. Yummy!!!!!

Next on the list of Superbowl Sunday food was a munchie. It's just not football without the munchies. So I made these and we also had chips and salsa. Easy finger food!!!

Fried Cheese Sticks
12 of your favorite string cheese (I used the cheddar and mozz ones)
italian style bread crumbs
2 eggs, mixed with a little water
veg oil for frying

Cut each of the cheese sticks in half. Coat in the egg mixture and then into the bread crumb mixture. Repeat. Place stick on wax paper lined cookie sheet. At this point place in the freezer for 2 -4 hours until you need them. This helps the bread crumb mixture stay on the cheese stick.
Once ready to cook, heat oil in pan and fry sticks until golden brown.
Serve with favorite marinara sauce (I whipped up my own using 1tbsp tomato paste, 1 roma tomato chopped, garlic powder, oregano, parsely, salt and pepper-cooked on stove top for about 10 minutes until thick). These were really ooey and gooey and so good. I think I made too many for our little family, but we sure enjoyed eating them.
I really liked the cheddar cheese ones. A little different take on the traditional fried cheese stick. Just make sure you plan ahead since these need to go into the freezer.

And lastly I made cupcakes to celebrate. Gotta have something sweet after all that salty. So I whipped these babies up. Just a regular boxed mix with chopped crunch candy thrown in for good measure. The design on top is the steelers logo on top of the grass on the field. Nothing fancy, just good eats as Alton Brown would say!


HAPPY EATING!!!!!!!!!!
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