Category Archives: Sandwich Blogs

Shameless Self Promotion Number 100,000

Tis the Season for Sandwiches

So, this is ran yesterday on the Chesapeake Fine Food Group blog. Full disclosure: CFFG is and has been my client for many, many years. The catalog is gorgeous and the food is topnotch. Honest.

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National Sandwich Day may fall on November 3, but sandwiches are surely most honored on the days following Thanksgiving, when everyone’s  fridge is loaded with amazing seasonal fixings, particularly if you think to cook – or buy – enough for leftovers.
Note to self: make plenty.

Should you sit down to Thanksgiving dinner mid-day, by bedtime you’ll be in need of a tide-me-over to breakfast. My favorite under these circumstances has always been the antidote to the feast – simply Roasted Turkeyhttp://www.mackenzieltd.com/roasted-turkey Turekyor Herbed Turkey Breasthttp://www.mackenzieltd.com/herbed-turkey-breast on thin-sliced sandwich bread. Still have a bit of Thanksgiving ambition in you? Add a swipe of Blue Cheese-Chive Butter http://www.mackenzieltd.com/savory-butters-one-of-each-flavor and a leaf of crispy lettuce.  That should do for a sandwichy nightcap.cts35

On the Friday after Thanksgiving, reprise the groaning board with a customized gobbler – the Turkey/Stuffinghttp://www.mackenzieltd.com/cranberry-sausage-stuffing-1990 /Cranberry Relishhttp://www.mackenzieltd.com/cranberry-orange-relish triple threat. I like a little warm gravy on the side for dipping – the American dip, so to speak, which ought to be a classic.

cbc_pic_3Day three, the Saturday following Thanksgiving, and you are, undoubtedly a little tired of turkey. Let’s hope Macaroni and Cheese http://www.mackenzieltd.com/side-dishes/casserole/macaroni-cheese?___SID=U was one of your Thanksgiving sides. Hey, how about a grilled macaroni and cheese sandwich? It’s a thing, you know, and for good reason. Two nice slices of bread, both buttered on one side, a thick slab of mac-and-cheese in the middle, and grill away. A little bit of bacon orhttp://www.mackenzieltd.com/honey-cured-ham-8-9-lb if you’ve got it, would not gild the lily.

And finally, to top off the weekend, turkey or ham Biscuitsbcs24_1http://www.mackenzieltd.com/classic-biscuits-simple are in order for Sunday brunch or lunch. That and a long afternoon nap should segue you comfortably into the post-holiday weekdays. Week days that will, if you are lucky, be punctuated by a few more turkey sandwich lunches!

 

Photos by Dean Alexander and styling by me!
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Gotta Love a Scanwich

I have read that Oprah orders fries, smells them and sends them back. And I covet a particular photo of “George (Harrison) Smelling Soup”. Before we know it computers will be odiferous. Can we handle that? Me, I don’t want to and will take a pass on that feature. If I can’t taste it, I don’t want to smell it.

That said, we’ve become enured to looking, looking, looking at pictures of food. Much ink, air time and screen space has been devoted to discussions of why, why, why we take SO many pictures of what we eat, or don’t, and why we love -even truly horrid – photos of food.

I could venture some guesses – basic dissatisfaction with daily life, our constant quest for more-better-faster-bigger, a search for connection on the most basic, publicly acceptable level, pure bragging for the sake of our vanity. Or maybe we simply like food – in any form. Our appetites drive us – often into ridiculous realms such as smelling fries and waving them off,  or scanning our sandwiches. Purely harmless, though, and will not lead to car wrecks, broken marriages, public humiliation or jail time.

Anyway, without pictures of food, I would not have a job. Hurrah to desiring that which we cannot have. Without it, Buddha would not have a job.


Scanwiches again…and still.

Scanwiches has been quiet since June. I do hope everything is okay over there!

Anything Goes

Anything goes on bread.  Witness the macaroni and cheese pizza.  at Ian’s. Bread is the carrier, the conduit, head of staff. Bread is beast. Beast of burden. Anything goes on bread. Personally stunned and appalled, shocked not awed, that bread has become maligned. The pendulum will swing, mark my words, and butter will be in search of crumb again. Anything goes on bread. Witness the potato gratin sandwich.

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Please pass the bread.

Buttered thanks to the Sublime Miss M.

Sandwich Rodeo

Sandwiches are popular! The world wide web tells me so. Rounding up some sandwich blogs and showcasing them here at the Lunch Encounter. Kicking off with Sandwich a Day from Michael Parich. Michael sticks to sandwiches on his blog, admirably within parameters.