Cheesy inside, golden and toasty outside, with a delicious garlic sesame butter topping. Perfect for the 4th!
A bacon, lettuce, avocado, tomato *and* corn mayo sandwich screams summer. Sandwiched between sliced, toasted sourdough, it's also sturdy enough to take on the go.
A healthy filling, sandwich stuffed with grilled halloumi and a delectable spicy avocado spread.
These fresh and tasty chicken wraps make for a tasty lunch!
Dive into the Best Greek Food: Halloumi Souvlaki with roasted aubergine & sun-dried tomato in soft flatbread. Souvlaki delight!
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This is the PERFECT Tuna Melt recipe! It is so perfectly DELICIOUS and super easy to make! It’s definitely not your classic tuna melt! It's so versatile, you can use a sandwich, toastie, panini, sub, wrap or a baguette - whatever you like best! Why not sub the bread for English muffins, tomatoes or avocado? An open faced tuna melt is a great option too! #healthy
This francesinha recipe is for a delicious iconic sandwich from Porto. Full of flavors, this sandwich has layers of sausage, ham and steak wrapped in cheese. Topped with an egg and served with a secret sauce, get ready to dive into the rich and tasty flavors of Portugal’s second city.
This five ingredient Ham and Swiss Stromboli is filled with ham, Swiss cheese, bacon and green onions. The combo of flavors is delicious. This is a dinner I make when we have a busy schedule because it’s so easy.
Recipe video above. Fish marinated in classic Mexican fresh flavours, seared until golden, are perfect for tacos. The lightly pickled red cabbage is a perfect accompanied for the soft fish, a great texture contrast. A wonderful recipe for white fish fillets, you will NOT miss deep fried fish!
Revamp your snack or mealtime with these easy-to-make and irresistibly delicious Garlic Flatbreads. Ready in just about 10 minutes, these flatbreads are perfect for those moments when you crave something savory, garlicky, and homemade but are short on time. The beauty of this recipe lies in its simplicity and versatility, allowing you to pair these […]
Ever notice when a restaurant offers a “California” sandwich it often has avocado in it? Could be because most of the avocados grown in the USA are from California. This California Club Sandwich is the classic club, with ripe, Fresh California Avocados, garlic, tomatoes, slices of turkey breast and crispy maple bacon with microgreens on toasted whole grain bread.
This is the PERFECT Tuna Melt recipe! It is so perfectly DELICIOUS and super easy to make! It’s definitely not your classic tuna melt! It's so versatile, you can use a sandwich, toastie, panini, sub, wrap or a baguette - whatever you like best! Why not sub the bread for English muffins, tomatoes or avocado? An open faced tuna melt is a great option too! #healthy
Muffuletta is a traditional American sandwich that's originally been made by Italian immigrants in New Orleans. This large sandwich consists of a split loaf filled with olive salad, salami, ham, mortadella, and cheeses such as mozzarella and provolone
Step-by-step method for making Griddled lamb, mint and tomato couscous wraps yourself.
These Crispy Shredded Za’atar Tofu Cabbage Wraps are high protein, easy to make and completely roasts in the oven. Tossed together with a pistachio za’atar herb mix to maximize on all the flavor.
Slow Cooker Korean BBQ Bulgogi is one of my favorite meals on earth. Slow Cooker Korean BBQ Bulgogi Wraps with cabbage, carrots, and rice is one of my guy's favorite meals on earth. Succulent flavors of South Korean bulgogi, easy to prepare with a slow cooker, a bag of coleslaw, and wrapped in a flour tortilla. Delicious now or freeze for later lunches and dinners.
This Vegan Philly Cheesesteak is stuffed with beefy vegan "steak" and caramelized onions, then drizzled with a ultra creamy vegan cheez whiz sauce. It's the perfect hot sandwich for game day or when you're craving vegan comfort food. All you need is 12 easy ingredients.
Directly translated, the words croque monsieur become “crispy mister.” Essentially, it’s a grilled ham and cheese sandwich. But don’t let the seeming simplicity of this bore you. It is so much more than that. This simple grilled ham and cheese sandwich is also topped with a rich and creamy béchamel, additional freshly grated cheese (in this case Gruyere), and then put under the broiler until it gets hot, brown, and beautifully bubbly. This is like no grilled cheese sandwich you have ever had. Yes, it’s a little more effort than just slapping some cheese between two pieces of bread and shoving it into your toaster oven, but the extra work is well worth the sinfully delicious taste. Make this once, and you will never be satisfied with a plain old grilled cheese sandwich again. Croque-Monsieur 2 tablespoons butter 2 tablespoons all purpose flour 1 cup whole milk Pinch of freshly ground nutmeg 1 bay leaf 4 slices firm white sandwich bread 4 ounces thinly sliced Black Forest ham 4 ounces sliced Gruyère cheese 1 tablespoon melted butter 1/4 cup grated Gruyère cheese 2 teaspoons chopped fresh chives Melt 2 tablespoons butter in small saucepan over medium heat. Add flour and stir 1 minute. Gradually whisk in milk. Add nutmeg and bay leaf. Increase heat to medium-high and boil until sauce thickens, whisking constantly, about 2 minutes. Season with salt and pepper. Preheat broiler. Place 2 bread slices on work surface. Top each with half of ham and sliced Gruyère. Top with remaining bread. Heat heavy large skillet over low heat. Brush sandwiches with 1 tablespoon melted butter. Add to skillet and cook until deep golden brown, about 2 minutes per side. Transfer to small baking sheet. Spoon sauce, then grated cheese over sandwiches. Broil until cheese begins to brown, about 2 minutes. PRINT RECIPE Looking for something to feed the family? Try this Croque-Monsieur Pie! This post is linked to: Happiness is Homemade Sunday What’s for Dinner Sunday Dishing It & Digging It Wonderful Wednesday Whimsical Wednesdays O My Heartsie Girls Wonderful Wednesday Wine’d Down Wednesday Full Plate Thursday Thursday Favorite Things This post contains affiliate links.
Every so often you just have to enjoy a delicious sandwich. I think there is undoubtedly nothing better than a French staple grilled cheese sandwich, better known as Croque-Monsieur. In translation, it means Gentlemen’s Crunch.
I was a vegetarian until I was 19, so spanakopita was a staple in our house for all of our special family occasions. I love injecting these simple flavours into a quick and easy toastie.
Recipe video above. Here's my version of the classic tuna sandwich. Tuna in oil, not water. Juice from the pickle jar adds much desired tang (oh, I use the pickles too!). Dijon for flavour, dill for lovely herbiness, celery for crunch and green onion for freshness. Spread onto your favourite bread and enjoy!Makes enough for 4 sandwich-bread sandwiches, or 6 medium bread rolls.
There is no better beach or picnic sandwich: It feeds a crowd, gets better as it sits, and is a hearty meal built inside a loaf of bread. About that bread: Unless you live in New Orleans and can get the real thing, opt for a ciabatta or other loaf with a sturdy but not too crusty exterior.
These Bulgarian Meat and Cheese Sandwiches, known as "Prinzesi" in Bulgarian, are the perfect exacmple of comfort food, and they bring on my own nostalgic memories with every bite.
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Arayes are grilled Lebanese-style pitas that are stuffed with a seasoned meat mixture. They're commonly found throughout the food stalls that line the streets of Beirut. If you'd rather not use a grill, they can be baked in the oven or made in a panini press too. —Nikki Haddad, Germantown, Maryland
This frosted sandwich loaf holds a surprise in every layer: curried egg salad, tomato, chicken salad, deviled ham-pickle filling - frosted with a mixture of mayonnaise and cream cheese.
Teriyaki marinade adds great flavor to this hearty steak wrap.
So I am a sucker for a good romcom (or romantic comedy for those of you who aren't privy to how the kids are talking). Nine times out of ten, when I choose a movie to watch, it will either be a book-adapted-to-film or just an ole' feel good romcom. That being said, It's Complicated is one of my favorite movies. I know, I know...so cheesy, but I'd watch this over Gone with the Wind or The Godfather any day! At one point in the movie, Meryl Streep's character makes a Croque Monsieur. The first time I saw this, I had no idea what a Croque Monsieur even was. A quick Google search and you would have thought I was Columbus discovering America. What a beautiful way to make a ham sandwich! There are tons of variations to this French dish, but I like mine with an egg on top, otherwise known as a Croque Madame. I always serve this decadent sandwich with a light salad on the side to cut through the richness. So if you have it in you to take a few more steps to make the best sandwich ever, I assure you that this will be one of the best things you taste all week! Croque Monsieur white bread black forest ham Dijon mustard bechamel sauce shredded gruyere (2 ounces for each sandwich) fresh grated Parmesan 2 tablespoons butter 1 tablespoon olive oil Make the bechamel sauce (recipe below). Preheat large skillet over medium heat. Turn broiler in oven on high. Spread Dijon mustard on one side of bread and bechamel on the other. Top with 4-5 slices of ham and thev close up the sandwich. Melt butter and olive oil in the preheated skillet. Toast sandwiches on both sides until each side is golden brown. Remove from pan and place the toasted sandwiches on a foil lined sheet pan, Top each sandwich with more bechamel and then top that with gruyere and some fresh grated Parmesan. Place pan in oven and broil until cheese is bubbly and golden brown. Remove from oven and let cool for a few minutes. I served ours with an arugula salad tossed with a lemon-honey-mustard vinaigrette and some shaved Parmesan. :: note :: I did not list amounts because it will change depending on how many sandwiches you are making and the size of the bread. The recipe I listed below will make enough bechamel for about four large sandwiches. Plan for about two ounces of gruyere for each normal size sandwich. Bechamel Sauce 4 tablespoons butter 1/3 cup flour 2 cups whole milk 1 teaspoon salt 1/4 teaspoon black pepper 1/4 teaspoon dry mustard 1/4 teaspoon garlic powder 1/4 teaspoon hot sauce (optional) a touch of fresh grated nutmeg (or a pinch of dry) In a small saucepan, melt butter over medium heat. Add flour and whisk in until smooth. Continue to cook for another two minutes to cook out the raw flavor of the flour. Gradually add 1 cup of milk while whisking to eliminate any lumps. Increase the heat just a touch to bring sauce to a low boil. Gradually add the rest of the milk while whisking the entire time. Once the sauce has come up to a boil, this will thicken the sauce. Now is the time to add the salt, pepper, dry mustard, garlic powder, hot sauce and nutmeg. Continue whisking and reduce the heat to low. This will be thicker than a normal bechamel because you will need to spread it on the sandwiches. Croque Madame Same as above, however, you top the sandwich with a sunny side up egg. Ever since I read this technique on The Pioneer Woman, I've never made it another way. This method works like a charm every time!
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