This sandwich was inspired by another that I saw on the internet, but I changed it for the meat lovers. Also I do realize this is a little ridiculous to post a sandwich recipe when sandwiches are sooo easy to make, but I feel the amazingness needs to be shared. On saturday I decided to go on a very sunny hike with some friends and of course this worked up an appetite. We decided to go back to my house and have a picnic in the lawn and I knew it was the perfect time to make the sandwiches...which were a huge success and welcomed with open mouths. Once again since this is my recipe so no photo is available sorry.
Serves 3
Ingredients
1 multi-grain baguette
1 3-ounce package of goat cheese with herbs
1 4-ounce package of prosciutto
1 bunch of fresh basil
1 6-ounce jar marinated artichoke hearts
Pepper
The Process
1. Cut the baguette into 3 equal parts, and then slice each part in half (like a sandwich). Then put in toaster and toast till slightly crisp, but still soft when squeezed.
2. Take baguettes out of toaster and smear each side generously with goat cheese
3. Sprinkle a little pepper and salt (optional) on the cheese.
4. Cut the artichoke hearts into small bite size pieces and place on one side of the sandwich.
5. Add prosciutto 1-2 slices per sandwich.
6. Take the basil and tear up about 3 leaves per sandwich and place on sandwich.
7. Assemble by putting the sandwich halves together and bam sandwich heaven!
Picture from: http://www.bolognacookingschool.com/Dishes_and_Specialities/Prosciutto.php
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Monday, March 8, 2010
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I love that you posted a sandwich recipe. I've done it a few times myself. Sometimes people just need sandwich inspiration!
ReplyDeletePS: This sounds like a sandwich I would never want to stop eating. Ever.
Sounds amazing. I'm at work and starving, reading this only makes my stomach grumble louder!!
ReplyDeletei loved this sammich so much i wanted to eat the whole baguette. plus add this sammich to a warm sunny day on a blanket in the front yard with friends and music and you have everything you could need in a day. thanks for sharing friend.
ReplyDelete-elisa