A Couple of Sandwich Recipes
As I have to dine alone these few months before leaving Singapore to join my hubby who is currently in the Middle East, cooking and eating can be quite a chore sometimes. I usually have simple noodle soup or when I'm too lazy to even go near the stove, I'd have bread spread with butter/ jam instead... ;-)
However, I do have a problem with such meals though (other than the fact that it's not exactly healthy to live only on bread), that is, how to have food that do not require complicated or lengthy cooking process and at the same time, it is interesting enough to keep my blog going?
Well, I'm glad that I found a sandwich-making book during the recent book fair at Suntec City. It features some awesome recipes contributed by a few popular cafés in Japan and I feel hungry just by looking at the pictures of sandwiches. I love the book so much that after the first attempt, I tried out another 2 recipes, all within the span of less a week.
If you like sandwiches as well, try out the recipes below!
(The bread was toasted with cheddar and parmesan cheese)
BLT Sandwich Recipe
Ingredients:
4 slices of bread
6 strips of bacon
1 tomato, sliced
1/4 cucumber, slice thinly
Lettuce
Mayonnaise
Method:
1) Spread parmesan or cheddar cheese flakes on bread. Grill in oven (about 180 deg C) until the cheese melt.
2) Fry the bacon until crisp.
3) To assemble the sandwich, place a slice of bread with the side with cheese facing down, layer with lettuce, tomatoes and cucumber slices, bacon and finally some mayonnaise. Cover the layers with another slice of bread.
4) Slice off the sides of the bread. Serve.
Stir-fried Salted Pork Sandwich Recipe
Ingredients:
50g pork
4 slices of bread
1/2 carrot, cut into small cubes
3 french beans, chopped
3 shitake mushrooms, chopped
1 tomato, sliced
Lettuce
Pepper, to taste
Method:
1) Marinate the pork with sea salt overnight.
2) Rinse off the salt, cut the pork into small cubes.
3) Heat up a tablespoon of oil in a frying pan, sautee the mushroom, follow by the pork. When the pork is almost cooked, add in french beans and carrot. Add some pepper and sautee until cooked. (Note: do not add salt when frying, because the pork is salty enough) Set aside.
4) To assemble the sandwich, wrap two slices of bread with paper (I used baking paper). Insert some lettuce between the bread, follow by tomato slices. Then add in the pork mixture. Serve.
However, I do have a problem with such meals though (other than the fact that it's not exactly healthy to live only on bread), that is, how to have food that do not require complicated or lengthy cooking process and at the same time, it is interesting enough to keep my blog going?
Well, I'm glad that I found a sandwich-making book during the recent book fair at Suntec City. It features some awesome recipes contributed by a few popular cafés in Japan and I feel hungry just by looking at the pictures of sandwiches. I love the book so much that after the first attempt, I tried out another 2 recipes, all within the span of less a week.
If you like sandwiches as well, try out the recipes below!
(The bread was toasted with cheddar and parmesan cheese)
BLT Sandwich Recipe
Ingredients:
4 slices of bread
6 strips of bacon
1 tomato, sliced
1/4 cucumber, slice thinly
Lettuce
Mayonnaise
Method:
1) Spread parmesan or cheddar cheese flakes on bread. Grill in oven (about 180 deg C) until the cheese melt.
2) Fry the bacon until crisp.
3) To assemble the sandwich, place a slice of bread with the side with cheese facing down, layer with lettuce, tomatoes and cucumber slices, bacon and finally some mayonnaise. Cover the layers with another slice of bread.
4) Slice off the sides of the bread. Serve.
Stir-fried Salted Pork Sandwich Recipe
Ingredients:
50g pork
4 slices of bread
1/2 carrot, cut into small cubes
3 french beans, chopped
3 shitake mushrooms, chopped
1 tomato, sliced
Lettuce
Pepper, to taste
Method:
1) Marinate the pork with sea salt overnight.
2) Rinse off the salt, cut the pork into small cubes.
3) Heat up a tablespoon of oil in a frying pan, sautee the mushroom, follow by the pork. When the pork is almost cooked, add in french beans and carrot. Add some pepper and sautee until cooked. (Note: do not add salt when frying, because the pork is salty enough) Set aside.
4) To assemble the sandwich, wrap two slices of bread with paper (I used baking paper). Insert some lettuce between the bread, follow by tomato slices. Then add in the pork mixture. Serve.
Comments
I generally do not like savory bread...sweet yes! :P
Hee... I prefer savory bread than the sweet types though... :-)
I'll be moving to Saudi, not Dubai. I was told that there are some stores selling Chinese cooking ingredients but I'd definitely stock up before I go.. Just in case I can't get it there.
Hi Grace Y. (My name is Grace too :-D),
Hey, thanks! I'll be moving to Saudi instead of Dubai. But I'll follow my hubby to Dubai once a month for his business review, so hopefully we can meet up one day. :-)
and those sandwiches look amazing! brings my simple tuna sandwich to shame! Will try out some ideas sooN! thanks for sharing!
From your flickr photos, I see that you have a hamster and rabbits. I am a proud owner of 3 syrians. =D
Cheers
David
Thanks for the offer! You're so sweet... :-)
Hi Daphane,
Yup, that's a big move indeed... and to a place that is hot and full of sand... haha!
Hi Didally,
Thanks for dropping by! You have an interesting blog as well, love it!
Yes, I have two rabbits and two hamsters actually. Hee.. you have syrians too? I love syrians, they're soooooo cute!!!!
Hi Mandy,
Haha, everyone I know has been telling me that I should eat as much local food as I can before I go. Some of my friends even said that I should stop eating chicken or fish and only go for pork, since I won't be able to get it in Saudi... ;-)
Hi David,
Thanks! :-)
these sandwiches look really yummy. Love looking through your blog entries. =)