Posts Tagged ‘sandwich’

Rainbow Sandwich Loaf
This incredibly awesome rainbow sandwich loaf starts easily with refrigerated bread dough! I love using the Pillsbury pre-made doughs … first of all, if comes out of my oven, it’s homemade as far as I’m concerned. More importantly, the convenience factor gives me time to play! And what’s more fun for back-to-school than a tiny square loaf of rainbow bread? To make this Rainbow Sandwich Loaf you’ll need: 4 (11 oz) tubes of Pillsb... Read More
Baked Buffalo Chicken Wrap and Dipping Sauce
Let’s all raise a glass for buffalo wings. Hot and spicy with a cool blue cheese sauce, they’re one of my absolute favorite guilty pleasures for eating when I’m watching the big game, or just straight up chillin’. They’re so good that you almost think they can’t be improved. But maybe we can get the buffalo wing taste in another delicious fashion? Let’s review. Improving the famous buffalo wing? No. Replicating the flavor by cre... Read More
How to Make Party Grilled Cheese
Grilled cheese is much more than comfort food – it can also be an awesome party snack. As a kid, there was nothing quite like a grilled cheese and tomato soup after school or on a rainy Saturday. Now that you're grown up, perhaps it's time to take the old school sandwich to the next level by making it a party food. No party is complete without appetizers. One great way to make grilled cheese the centerpiece of your next shindig is to cut u... Read More
Game Day: Mini Savory Sammies
The last thing any cook wants to be during their Game Day party is chained to the stove. You need something that can be made ahead and served cold, like... sandwiches. But they need variety (you've got both bulky linemen and svelte kickers coming to your party... and these days, at least one of the players will be a vegetarian), and they need to be easy! The trick to making enough “sammies” to keep your game-day crowd satisfied, witho... Read More

Beach Party Nosh

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Beach Party Nosh
Whether you are chillin’ lakeside or seaside, beach party snacks are a summer must have. So there’s your cooler. Your empty cooler that’s screaming to be loaded up with delicious snacky snacks and packed next to the water noodles and beach blankets for your waterfront fun time with friends. The problem? You’re just as empty for ideas as that cooler is food and bevies. If you’re on the hook to keep your beach peeps fed and happy, here a... Read More

Panini Bar Party

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My go-to plan for larger gatherings lately has been a build-your-own panini bar. It doesn’t get any easier for the host/ess, and guests of all ages love it.  Picky younger guests get to build exactly what they like to eat, and adults love getting warm sandwich hot off the grill (with yummy grill marks!) made just for them. With this menu, you don’t have to worry about vegetarians or other dietary concerns.  Everyone is in control of his o... Read More
French Street Sandwich
To celebrate Bastille Day, I took  a stroll down memory lane. A French Street, to be precise. The last time I was in France, a decade ago, my friend and I were on tight college budgets and scrimping wherever we could. So, instead of sampling all of Paris’s best foods, we opted for inexpensive foods … like baguette sandwiches that could be purchased from street vendors and bakeries all over the city. And guess what? They were amazing. The... Read More
Party In a Can
Lately, everyone seems to be canning, from hipsters pickling their own Bloody Mary garnishes to locavore hippies stocking up for the winter. But you know who was doing it before it was cool? That's right. Your grandma. Grandma had a hell of a pantry, didn't she? Those basement shelves were positively dripping with the spoils of her gardening victories. Thing is, Grandma didn't throw many dinner parties. Mine didn't, anyway. Her jars were... Read More
Open Your House for a Graduation Party
Whether you’re headed to college or out into the “real world,” it’s a reason to celebrate your achievement. When you think of graduation parties, think casual: just eat, drink and be merry. The best way to make this philosophy a reality is by having an open-house party. People can stop in, grab a bite to eat, offer their congratulations and move on to the next party. This style is also a great option because other friends will be having... Read More