January 12, 2009

The Perfect Sandwich

I love the idea of packed lunches. The main ingredient for packed lunch days is yes...the sandwich! This is my version of the perfect sandwich to make for a adored one to bring to work, school, or even a picnic. Yup, I've pulled this one out a few times, and always to high praises.

First make some bread.



Okay, you can buy yourself some nice bread if you don't feel up to the task of making bread. Though I'd urge anyone to give bread making a try.



There is something about the labor that goes into kneading and patiently waiting for the bread to proof that makes the sandwich extreme special.





  • The recipe I used for this bread can be found on the lovely site Smitten Kitchen. My favorite tips for bread making and many more recipes can be found in the book The Tassajara Bread Book



    Next put together your sandwich. My favorite is black forest ham, pepper jack cheese, tomato, lettuce, and a sauce combining spicy mustard and a touch of honey. [if you are making this sandwich as a packed lunch put the sauce in a small separate container to protect the sandwich from becoming soggy - and don't forget a knife for spreading!]



    And eat! Don't forget some sides items like chips, sliced fruits, apples and peanut butter dip, or whatever your heart desires. A picnic is also a great valentine's day gift if you don't feel like sitting in a stuffy restaurant. To cold outside you say? Make an indoor picnic. Enjoy~
  • 4 comments:

    1. Delish!!! I wish I could cook, I am going to have to bookmark your blog and slowly learn from you :) lovely food!

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    2. namaste and many many thanks!

      I wish I could take better pictures, therefore I'm gonna have to take some pointers from your blog, they are beautiful :)!!

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    3. This reminds me: do you think a breadmaker is better than a conventional oven? Or should I not fix what isn't broken?

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    4. well. i've always wanted a bread machine, but i know the second i get one i wont use it but once.

      i loveeee bread making, but i dont use any mixers or breadmakers. i think there is something that brings you down to earth while using your hands.

      so i say you dont really need a bread maker, but it makes it sooo much easier.

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