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A Garden Tomato Sandwich

August 28, 2010 By Laura 5 Comments

tomato sandwich

It’s been said that some of the best things in life, are the simple things.

I’ve certainly found that to be true, when it comes to the enjoyment I find in the fruits of my own gardens.

To be able to just walk out my front door, to my own little garden beds, and pick something I need, fresh right off the vine, brings a satisfaction you could have never convinced me that I would relish in one day.
But I really do.

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Ripe, brilliant red, fresh tomatoes, are often what I am after.

And a simple tomato sandwich, is often on the immediate menu.

One can hardly call it ‘a recipe’ I guess. But before you think “Oh brother’, try one!

And try it my way.

sliced tomatos

Start with a fresh garden tomato. This is an Early Girl.

Slice it up about a 1/2 inch thick.

Now toast up 2 slices of your favorite bread. I like multi-grain.

Once it pops, butter just one side, very lightly.

Then load both sides, with Hellman’s Mayonnaise.

Just go ahead. You deserve it.

Layer on a couple of tomato slices (depending on the width of them), and dash on some black pepper!

Cut in half, and enjoy!

tomato sandwich

It’s my favorite summer time sandwich.

In case you are wondering, those are Sea Salt & Vinegar Cape Cod Potato Chips with my sandwich here.

I deserved those too, this day. ; )

Sometimes, I add some fresh cucumber slices in my sandwich, cut the long way.

That’s how the kids and I had them the other day.

If you follow me on Twitter, you may have heard that my son said to me while eating lunch that day, “Mama, I can taste the love in this tomato and cucumber sandwich!”.

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Filed Under: Lunch, Recipes, Sandwiches Tagged With: garden tomatoes, simple sandwiches, summer-light-lunch-ideas, tomatoes-off-the-vine

A Simple Lunch Spread, for a Celebration Gathering | Recipes

May 15, 2010 By Laura 5 Comments

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If I had one goal, for the entire day of  our triplets’, {JM, O & S}’s, First Holy Communion, it was to ‘keep it simple‘.  I wanted it ALL simple, so that we could all focus as much as possible on the purpose of the celebration, and enjoy it. That certainly included any food prepping I had to do, to feed our guests, who came back to our home following Mass.  I didn’t want anything that needed to be re-heated or kept warm, and certainly not anything messy. I was going for a light, spring lunch.  I was pretty happy with what I came up with!

For a few of the platters, I made a wrote a little food description card, so no one needed to ask what was in this or that, nor would they be surprised when they took a bite. ; )


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To start, we put out very Fresh Fruit Cups, we assembled the night before.  So very simple, but everyone was commenting how much they were loving the fruit cups.  You can’t miss, with fresh fruit!   We included:  clementine slices, pineapple, strawberries, black berries, and green grapes.

light-lunch-spread-4 Roast Beef Horseradish Spirals:  This was one of the items I wanted people to know ahead of time, what it was made with – since it would possibly be an iffy preference for some.  So easy to make, so fancy to display, and as it turns out, a real hit for all! (Even the kids, here!)
Combine these 6 ingredients:   1 8oz. of packaged cream cheese, 1/2 cup or 2 green onions chopped, 1/4 fresh parsley, 2 TBS prepared horseradish, drained, 1/4 tsp salt, & 1/4 tsp garlic powder. 
Spread evenly over 2 10″ tortillas (we used tomato tortillas), leaving 1/2 inch border around edge.   Divide 8 oz sliced deli roast beef  over 2 tortillas. Roll up tightly, wrap tightly in plastic wrap, and refrigerate to firm > 30 minutes to a day ahead of time.  When ready, remove from fridge, and cut diagonally into 1/2 slices, and serve.

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Chicken Salad (w/ a touch of Apple):  4 chicken breasts, cooked and chopped, 2 apples chopped small, 3 stalks of celery, chopped, and mixed with mayonnaise until desired consistency. (We use Real Hellman’s).  Stuff fresh finger rolls, and serve.


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Deviled Eggs: We used 18 hard boiled eggs.     Cut eggs in half the long way using sharp knife, gently  remove egg yolks and place in small bowl.  Mash yolks well w/ fork, add 3 tsp of dijon mustard, 3 Tbs minced onion, 1/2 – 3/4 tsp tobasco (preference), salt & pepper, and 1 cup of mayonnaise. Mix well together.  Fill pastry bags with mixture, fill egg whites, and sprinkle with Paprika.


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Tuna Stuffed Tomatoes: Prepare tuna salad as usual.  We add chopped celery and onion.  Hollow out grape tomatoes, using a apple corer first to cut in, and then scoop out all of the inside with a melon ball scoop!  Fill with tuna salad, and arrange on platter.  I garnished the platter with fresh parsley.

Cucumber Sandwiches: I forgot to take photos of these, and darn, because they were so cute!  Very easy, very tasty.  Mix 1 package of cream cheese (8 oz.) with 1 packet of Italian Seasoning.  Peel and slice cucumber.  Spread mixture on slices of minim pumpernickel loaf (usually found near deli), place a slice of cucumber on each, and sprinkle w/ a little dill seed.

 

We also served pita chips with red pepper humus.

For drinks, we offered water, Raspberry Crystal Light, and we also had a punch bowl made, of which I should share the recipe.  It’s my Dad’s recipe and we have it on many special occasions w/ the kids.

One might wonder where the First Holy Communion Cake is. Well….that was one thing I wanted to be so special.  I knew we would not have time to bake anything and decorate it nicely, with all else we had to prepare, and because of {S}’s peanut allergy, we can’t just order a cake from a bakery. SO…..I hired a ‘professional’ to custom bake for us.  What I wanted instead of a cake, was very special cupcakes. (You all know how much I adore cupcakes!)  After several, (several) very specific e-mails, and an in person meeting at which I also included drawings and reviewed again exactly what I wanted, with a professional local custom baker I found online (who has a convincing web site),  ……. they were a disaster. < Insert eye roll here, with perhaps a tear escaping, here.. > Not what I asked for, not cute or pretty (or photo worthy), and they were not even enjoyable to eat, as they were HUGE, and so dense.  SO……they were the talk of the party, but not in a good way. It is almost comical, that the one area we hired a PRO to take care, and the one area we spent the most $ on, was the worst part of our whole food spread.  I can’t tell you how disappointed I was, with such a special piece of this special occasion.  That’s why I hired a pro!  Michael said all along “We can do that ourselves Honey, I don’t want to spend the money.“…. and I always said, “But this is the one thing I really want to be special!“.  In the end, we could have done much more of a professional job, ourselves. I have not even contacted the baker with my complaints yet, because I am quite sure if I begin to speak, I will spew venom.  And we all know that’s not like me. ; )

And since I don’t want to leave this post on a tense note (doing head/shoulder rolls as I type…)…..please remember the light, spring, cheery lunch items above!  I hope you find some of these ideas useful, for an occasion or gathering of your own sometime!

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Filed Under: Appetizers, Lunch, Recipes, Sandwiches Tagged With: Chicken-Salad-Sandwiches, deviled eggs, fruit-cups, light lunch, light-lunch-spread, lunch-party-ideas, recipes, roast beef horseradish spirals, tuna stuffed tomatoes

Superbowl Menu

February 8, 2010 By Laura 2 Comments

We had a nice little Superbowl Sunday.  We kept it pretty low-key, for a couple of reasons:

1) Our own New England Patriot’s weren’t playing.

2) It was a school night.

Every year, I get all excited about Superbowl Sunday, no matter who is playing. And then I realize how late the game is starting!  And then I remember, that I forget that that is the case, almost every year!

Still, we can’t let the opportunity for a little private family party, pass us by.  But considering the circumstances this year, we kept the menu simple-simple.

pastrami-sandwiches Pastrami Sandwiches – we love them. We just put a pound 1/2 of pastrami in our steamer for 10-15 minutes, rearranging in the steamer basket about 1/2 way through for even heating of the meat, and then we pile it on a toasted wheat roll.  The kids prefer no mustard, but Michael and I like a little French’s.

jalapeno-poppers

Here’s an item we were downright excited to try:  Jalapeno Poppers!

Participating Ingredients:

  • 18 fresh jalapeno peppers
  • 8 oz. package cream cheese, softened
  • 3/4 shredded or grated cheddar cheese
  • 1 green onion chopped
  • package of bacon, cut in half to shorten (18 slices, 36 halved)
  • brown-sugar BBQ sauce
  • toothpicks
  • RUBBER GLOVES!

(You will only chop jalapeno peppers without gloves once, but never again.  I did, once, and my fingers spent the entire night in HELL.  Literally, I’m quite sure.  The throbbing pain of burn, was nearly unbearable.  I was near tears.  Just take my word for it, and use gloves when chopping these babies, and don’t touch any part of yourself after having touched the peppers!  Especially your eyes!)

1) SO….once dressed in your gloves, slice the peppers in half, lengthwise. We keep the stems on, and try to cut those in half too. It gives you a little handle later, and keeps them cute! Clean out the inside of the peppers completely – free of seeds and white membrane.  However, the real heat is in the seeds and the white membranes – so if you like more kick, leave a little.  We left just a little seed in ONE pepper, and I got the Lucky Popper. ; )

2) In a bowl, combine softened cream cheese, chopped green onion, and cheddar cheese. Mix well.

3) Being sure your gloves are on again, or still, using a little old-style butter knife, or a cheese spreader, fill all of the peppers halves with the cheese filling. We filled it well, as a little heap.

4) Pre-heat the oven to 275 degrees.  (I realize most cooks/bakers do this first, but I’m too slow to prep the food, so the oven is on for too long, for no reason.  Plus, I feel pressure because the oven is waiting and ready, but I’m not done! lol)

5) Next, wrap each cheese-filled pepper, with a 1/2 piece of bacon.  Do not pull it tight, as the bacon shrinks when it cooks. Secure each one with a toothpick through the side of the pepper as you go, and place on a cookie sheet.  (We cover the cookie sheets with tin foil for stuff like this, to avoid having to wash the pan after. ; )  Call us lazy.

6) Generously brush each bacon-wrapped-cheese-filled-pepper, with brown sugar BBQ sauce.

7) Put in oven for about an hour, or until the bacon is crisp and sizzling.

*You can serve immediately, at the risk of burning mouths.  But we found anyway, that letting them set & cool some for 10-15 minutes, really makes them all the better!  They firm up a bit, and you can really enjoy the different elements of the Jalapeno Popper in your mouth, instead of it all being very soft and mushy in your mouth.

A friend asked us, “Will the kids eat those?”, and the answer was YES!  Our little ones, especially, like hot stuff.  {A} just thought they “were just o.k.”.   But it’s not the recipe, it’s her.    ; )

We’ll be adding these to our appetizer hit-list for future occasions.  We put 1/2 f this batch, already cooked, in ziplock bag and into the freezer, to be able to just heat some up sometime soon. And trust me, soon it will be!

BTW – My friend Mary Beth, from Nothin’ But Country, made up a batch of the Bacon-Wrapped Pineapple Bites for her Superbowl party, and came by the blog here to leave a fantastic review of the recipe!  Check it out! If her review doesn’t convince you to try them, nothing will!  And check out her blog too! She and her husband LOVE to cook, and all kinds of great recipes.

chips-and-salsa We also snacked on tortilla chips and salsa through the game, in between hoots & hollers at the tv.   As you can see, we already had been at them before I remembered to take a photo. lol.

jsfootball Our ever-creative boy, {JM}, made a football for our party, as some festive decor.  He made it out of gold and white tissue paper, and a little gold mylar.  That boy is ALWAYS ‘making something’, and he never ceases to surprise us with his great ideas either.   Get this……..

jslitfootball  …..the football lights up!!  In the dark, it really puts off quite a glow!

Since our New England Patriot’s weren’t playing in the Superbowl this year <boo-hiss!!>, we decided to cheer on the Saints!  Why?  No real significant reason, except maybe because their names is the Saints, and we like their logo the best. : )  We are really happy for New Orleans.

Did YOU watch the Superbowl?  Which team did you cheer on?
And more importantly, what was on your Superbowl Menu, if you had one?  Do share!

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Filed Under: Appetizers, Crafts & Creations, Kids Arts and Crafts, Life In General, Recipes, Sandwiches, Snacks Tagged With: appetizers, jalapeno-poppers-recipe, party food, pastrami-sandwiches, superbowl-menu-ideas

Veggie Pockets – Lent Meatless Meal – Recipe

February 27, 2009 By Laura 5 Comments

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Here’s a delicious meatless meal for the Fridays of Lent, or for any day, for either lunch or dinner! My kids love most vegetables, so these pocket sandwiches are always a real hit with them! They always cheer when they ask what we are having, and they always ask for 2nd one!

I didn’t take any photos in the early stages, as I usually do just for fun. But I think you’ll be able to follow along just fine without them.

Ingredients:

  • red peppers
  • zucchini
  • summer squash
  • broccoli
  • vegetable oil
  • American cheese
  • whole wheat pockets

~ Naturally, you can use any stir-fry type vegetables your family likes best.

1.)   Wash *all vegetables well, of course.  : )

*How many of each vegetable you use depends on your family size. Use your best judgement. Once it’s all in the pan you’ll get a better idea.

2.)  Clean out red peppers, and dice.

3.)  Zucchini and summer squash:

>>>   a.) Cut off ends.

>>>   b.)  Cut length-wise in half

>>>   c.)  Cut again lengthwise,  cutting halves into half.  Now you have 4 quarters of lengthwise slices. (Aren’t I great at explaining these things?  Maybe I should have taken photos of this part too. lol)

>>>   d.)  Now slice the quartered lengths the short way, about 1/4″ thick.  You will have nice quarter-0f-a-slice pieces.

4.)    Cut up broccoli into medium sized pieces, chopping off ends first. (You will chop it all up later.)

5.)    Get broccoli going in a steamer. (We have a Black & Decker Handy Steamer. But you can steam however you do.)

6.)   Heat a large stir-fry pan at medium-heat, and add 1-2 tablespoons of vegetable oil.

7.)   Add red peppers, zucchini and summer squash to pan, and stir up.

8.)  Cook all vegetables in steamer and pan, to desired tenderness.  (We call it done when fork inserts nicely.   Be careful not to overcook.)

9.)  Remove steamed broccoli from steamer, and put on cutting board.

With a large chopping knife, chop up into smaller pieces, and then add to the pan on stove-top, with other vegetables.

Stir all vegetables together.

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So happy to-ge-THERRRRRRRR! (Name that tune!)

meatless Lent meal ideas

For pockets, we use this brand:

meatless Lent meal ideas

10.)  Take a bread disc out, and cut in half.

11.)  Lay some slices of American cheese in the pocket half.  Break slices up to fit nicely.  (Us grown-ups sometimes put some Pepper-Jack in too, for some kick! But it’s delicious just with American.).

12.)    *Fill pocket up with vegetables.

* For the little ones, we don’t overload it, because it’s a wide/big pocket, and a little bit difficult to for little hands to handle. Reminders to eat over plate are a good idea, with these babies!   But what falls to the plate can be eaten up with a fork, after.

**  Us grown-ups really fill it up.  : )

meatless Lent meal ideas

Filled just right for a kiddo.

13.)  When they eat it all up, and ask for another, SAY YES!!  A kid can never eat too many vegetables!   : )

ENJOY!!

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Filed Under: Faith/ Catholic, Lunch, Main Dish, Recipes, Sandwiches Tagged With: Catholic, Catholic-blogs, Catholic-families, Catholic-family, Lent, meatless meals, Meatless-meal-ideas-for-Lent, recipes, veggie-pocket-recipe

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