Posts Tagged ‘sandwiches’

10 Perfect Picnic Sammies
These easy sandwich recipes will make your picnic basket so happy! Warm weather means plenty of sun, fun, and sharing a great meal with friends al fresco, and there’s nothing better for some outdoor grubbin’ than a sandwich! They’re easy to make, easy to tote, and of course, delicious! So grab your blankets and Frisbee and pack up some of these 10 perfect picnic sammies.   1. Petite French Picnic Sandwiches Using fresh din... Read More
Grilled Cheese Rolls
Regular grilled cheese sandwiches are flat. And that is that. But these are rolled. Just as easy, but so much more fun! When we were growing up, my sister and I always begged for one of our favorites – grilled cheese sandwiches! My mom would melt some butter on the stove, my little sister and I would unwrap the cheese, and together we would sandwich it between two crustless slices of bread (in the days when you actually had to cut the crusts o... Read More
Rainbow Fruit Wraps
That’s a wrap, folks! Make that a rainbow wrap! I admit that I am a hopeless lover of color…color in my decorating, color in my art and of course, color in my food. I especially love going to the market in the summer and trying to bring home a little of every color in fruits and veggies. Beautiful and delicious. And in the case of these wraps…the color is also good for you! I ended up going with strawberries, oranges, pineapple, kiwi... Read More
Prosciutto Caprese Crescents
I love prosciutto and crave the combo of tomato and cheese in caprese. So I did one magnifico mash-up in this hyper hybrid sammy, all snuggled into a Big & Flaky Crescent. As for salty stuff, Italian flaves are just the bomb diggity. And these little grenades pack a big blast of taste --perfect for dabbing into a bowl of Creamy Tomato Basil soup (try Progresso's!) or hookin' up with crunchy salad or chilled melon. And since this is Qu... Read More

Rainbow Sandwich Bites

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Rainbow Sandwich Bites
We're ga-ga for rainbows, so here's a fresh one: Li'l Rainbow Sandwich Bites, just perfect for a fun party appetizer or quick snack. Longtime fans of Tablespoon know that the whole crew here is hot for rainbows. From rainbow cakes to rainbow cheesecake to rainbow pancakes, we’ve tackled it all. But sandwiches? They’ve been immune. Until now. Picture it: bite-sized sandwiches spread with creamy whipped cream cheese and a rainbow of jams, j... Read More
3-Ingredient Slow Cooker Pulled Pork
The lazy days of summer are almost here and as the temperature climbs, my willingness to slave in a hot kitchen diminishes. This easy 3-Ingredient Pulled Pork can be thrown together in a slow cooker without much effort and without heating up your house. Spend the day at the pool and come back to delicious, fall apart in your mouth pork. Get your notepad ready for the ingredient list. Think you can handle it? Pork tenderloin, root beer, and... Read More
3 Fun and Easy Sandwiches for Kids
Like most kids, mine are head over heels for classic kid sandwiches like PB&J and fluffernutters. But why serve them on boring old bread? These fun variations take those classic sammies and make them extra special. Click on titles or photos to go to recipe pages. 1. PBJ Quesdadilla Okay, there is no cheese in this version of the quesadilla. But kids will love when you spread peanut butter on one half of the quesadilla and jelly on the... Read More
Most times of the year when my alarm goes off at 6:15 a.m., I groggily pull myself out of bed and head to the office (yes, folks, my office is a mere 25-step commute). But for a few weary weeks every winter, the temperatures dip so low at night that my wake up is delayed at least an hour until I can convince my body to exit the warmth of my cushy bed. When I do, I wrap myself in my warmest, fluffiest robe. I won't lie. On days like that, it... Read More
Sandwiches, A Childhood Favorite Revisited
On Saturday I was standing with the fridge door open, trying to piece together a quick lunch before heading out to the grocery store. I know from experience that I can’t shop on an empty stomach—doing so is a complete disaster and I come home with nothing I need, and everything I don’t. What I found to eat transported me back to my childhood. All it took was some fairly stale bread and a wedge of questionable cheese which I turned into a... Read More