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05-25-2012, 12:21 PM
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Sorry, got to drinking and forgot the daily menu.....
What's on everyone's menu for today?
And, then we had -
Game Day Sandwiches
Yummy brunch! Thanks Lorraine!!
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Not sure if we will want much of a dinner as we are going out to a late lunch (Michael has a minimum day and Tony now works from home for a new company) but I am defrosting some chicken breasts for grilled buffalo chicken sandwiches.
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Jean, those game day sandwiches look delicious. Is there a recipe?
<== Is this smiley face licking its lips or sticking its tongue out? I use it for lip licking, as in, anticipation of a delicious treat.
ETA: Change of menu- Spiced chicken breasts with pineapple and a side of asparagus.
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Here it is - I'm including it in my Pantry book. These are fun for small parties.
Game Day Miniature Sandwiches
This sandwich recipe has been passed around to so many folks for a game day treat, that the origins have been lost, but I do have on my dog-eared copy that someone’s boyfriend’s mother made these. So, I surely thank the boyfriend’s mother!!
8 individual white dinner rolls, such as Kings Hawaiian
12 oz. sliced Swiss cheese
9 oz. thinly sliced honey ham
4 oz. (1 cube) butter melted
2 tablespoons prepared mustard, spicy brown or Dijon
2 tablespoons poppy seeds
1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
Slice the rolls in half using a serrated knife, and arrange bottom halves of rolls in a large casserole dish or pan. Arrange a layer of cheese on top, followed by a layer of ham. Cover with the tops of the rolls.
In a small bowl, whisk together melted butter, mustard, poppy seeds, and Worcestershire sauce until well combined. Drizzle the sauce evenly over the tops of the sandwiches, cover the pan with aluminum foil and allow to sit for at least 30 minutes, or overnight.
Bake in a 350° oven for 20-25 minutes, until the cheese is melted and the sandwiches are warmed through. Slice between the rolls, and serve warm or at room temperature.
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Thank you Jean. I've got a pot luck at work in July, this will be perfect.
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Needs bacon!
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I do a similar recipe that we just love, Jean!
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I am so making those sandwiches!!
Daphne... 9 days..??
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bacon would be perfect!! There is so much to do with this thing!!
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Jean, my wife is really interested in those drinks. What are they?