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Showing posts with label sandwich. Show all posts
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Monday, April 8, 2013

Curried Egg Salad

Did you have hard boiled eggs kicking around after Easter like we did? This egg salad was the perfect way to use up a lot of those eggs that my kids had fun dying.

Ingredients:
8-10 hard boiled eggs
1/2 cup mayonaisse
1/2 cup chopped celery
1/2 cup green onions
1 tsp salt
1-1 1/2 tsp curry powder

Directions:
Remove eggs from shells.
For this recipe they don't have to look nice (like they do for deviled eggs) so I broke them in half and then used a spoon to scrape out the inside. Much easier than peeling the shell off of the egg.
Chop up the eggs into small pieces.
Place in a bowl and add mayonaisse.
Add celery and green onions.
Add curry powder and salt.
Stir together until well combined. Spread on bread for an egg salad sandwich.

Monday, November 26, 2012

How to make a Panini without a Panini Press

My husband makes fun of me because when we go out on a casual date to grab lunch, I always want to go grab a good sandwich. Maybe it's because I have love affair with good bread.
One sandwich I absolutely love is a panini. I mean, what's not to love, right? Crusty, chewy ciabatta bread, melted cheese; and if you make it at home, you can have whatever fillings you want.
I like to make my own ciabatta, so I can't really recommend anywhere that has superior ciabatta bread, but I do know that City Shop has them.
For this panini I cut up a chicken breast really thinly and sauteed it on the stove with just a bit of oil. If you are lucky enough to have roast turkey leftovers from Thanksgiving (and I do!) then your sandwich would really rock!
Here is how to make a panini without a panini press.

Ingredients:
Ciabatta roll
Filling of choice: I used basil mayonnaise, chicken breast, tomatoes, caramelized onions, and two layers of mozzarella cheese.

Directions:
Layer filling on your sandwich. I used basil mayonnaise to add some amazing pesto-like flavor to my panini.

I like to put two layers of cheese. #1 layer of cheese is under the tomatoes.
Caramelized onions
#2 layer of cheese.
Cover with other half of the ciabatta roll.









Once your panini is assembled, place on a preheated  skillet. Make sure the stove is set to medium.


Place a heavy pan or stockpot over your panini. Place a heavy can or glass jar in the pot so that it is weighted down.
Let it cook for 5 minutes. Flip the panini over and replace the weighted pot back on the panini.



Cook for another 4-5 minutes until the cheese is completely melted.





Enjoy your panini while hot!