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There are some nights when I really don't fancy having a cooked dinner. Living by myself as I do, that really isn't a problem these days. I can eat what I want, when I want. I have nobody to answer to but myself.
Today was one of those days when I really didn't fancy cooking much. I have a lot on my plate today with one thing or another and tomorrow looks to be the same. I did have to pop to the shops to pick up a few bits for the cats.
I decided right then and there I was going to come home and make myself a Croissant Turkey Club Sandwich for my dinner! And that's just what I did!
Traditionally a club sandwich will be made using three slices of bread, toasted. Into that will go turkey, bacon, tomato, lettuce and sometimes even sliced cheese.
Whenever we went out to eat for lunch my ex husband would always get a turkey club. It was his meal of choice when eating out. (With me its always fish and chips.)
I knew I had everything else at home to complete the sandwich. You could make this a bit healthier by using low fat mayo, but lets face it . . . you've already lost it with the bacon and the croissant!!
WHAT YOU NEED TO MAKE A CROISSANT TURKEY CLUB SANDWICH
Quantities are given for one delicious sandwich. To make more simply multiply by the number of sandwiches you want to make.
- 1 fresh all butter croissant
- 2 TBS good quality mayonnaise
- 3 slices streaky bacon
- 3 ounces (85g) thinly sliced smoked turkey
- 3 slices of ripe tomato
- medium sized handful of finely shredded romaine lettuce
- salt and black pepper to taste (remember the bacon and turkey will be salty)
The croissant were on the small side, which made them perfect for this sandwich. They were also almost closed together into a circle, which also made them very sandwich friendly.
I just happened to have some already cooked bacon in the freezer, so it was a simple matter of quickly thawing it out to use in the sandwich. It was very thin bacon which is why I used 3 slices. If your bacon is really thick you may want to only use two.
I cut my tomato very thin. I also shredded my lettuce fairly thin.
If you are not a fan of turkey you could use sliced/shaved ham in its place. You could also add a slice of cheese if you wanted to. I would recommend swiss cheese.
I did not butter the croissant. I felt that as I was eating the sandwich right away, it was not really needed.
Usually when you are making sandwiches ahead of time a layer of butter is added to form a barrier between the fillings and the bread. This helps to prevent the bread from becoming soggy.
HOW TO MAKE A CROISSANT TURKEY CLUB SANDWICH
It may seem a bit moot for me to be telling you how to make a sandwich, but there might be someone out there who needs some help in this area so do bear with me!
Cook the bacon in a skillet until your desired doneness. I like it crisp. Drain on some paper towels.
Using a serrated knife cut the croissant in half horizontally. Spread the cut sides of each half with mayonnaise.
Place the bottom half on a plate. Top with half the lettuce. Place the tomato slices on top of the lettuce. Sprinkle with a bit of salt and pepper if desired. Remember both the bacon and the turkey will be salty. I tend to use only pepper.
Cut the bacon slices in half crosswise and place on top of the tomato. Pile the smoked turkey on top of the bacon.
Finish off with the remainder of the lettuce and place the top half of the croissant on top of the lettuce, mayonnaise side down. Cut in half and enjoy!
If you are really hungry a few potato chips on the side would be nice, or even some crisp vegetable sticks for a healthier choice!
I am a person who is always happy to have a sandwich, be it for lunch or for supper. Here are some of my favorite sandwiches:
Baked Western Sandwich - An egg omelet with onions, peppers and chopped ham, baked and then sandwiched between two slices of buttered toast.
Grilled Steak Sandwich - thin slices of steak, perfectly seasoning and served on an open face slice of toasted rustic bread, topped with grilled mushrooms and some fresh rocket salad leaves.
Cob Sandwich - all the beautiful tastes of a delicious cob salad with cheese, boiled egg, ham, turkey, bacon, lettuce and tomato tucked into two slices of a toasted rustic loaf!
Classic Tuna Salad - it speaks for itself. Sandwiches don't get much better than this old lunch time classic!
That is by no stretch the full list of sandwiches I have posted on here. I am a real sandwich aficionado for sure! Just put the word sandwich into the search and see what comes up!
My eyes were indeed too big for my stomach here and I could not finish it. I made a great attempt however! This was incredibly delicious to say the least!
Croissant Turkey Club Sandwich
Yield: 1
Author: Marie Rayner
Prep time: 5 MinCook time: 8 MinTotal time: 13 Min
Quantities are given for one delicious sandwich only. Multiply to serve more.
Ingredients
- 1 fresh all butter croissant
- 2 TBS good quality mayonnaise
- 3 slices streaky bacon
- 3 ounces (85g) thinly sliced smoked turkey
- 3 slices of ripe tomato
- medium sized handful of finely shredded romaine lettuce
- salt and black pepper to taste (remember the bacon and turkey will be salty)
Instructions
- Cook the bacon in a skillet until your desired doneness. I like it crisp. Drain on some paper towels.
- Using a serrated knife cut the croissant in half horizontally. Spread the cut sides of each half with mayonnaise.
- Place the bottom half on a plate. Top with half the lettuce.
- Place the tomato slices on top of the lettuce. Sprinkle with a bit of salt and pepper if desired.
- Cut the bacon slices in half crosswise and place on top of the tomato. Pile the smoked turkey on top of the bacon.
- Finish off with the remainder of the lettuce and place the top half of the croissant on top of the lettuce, mayonnaise side down.
- Cut in half and enjoy!
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Corned Beef with Parsley Sauce. This is the meal I have been waiting for 21 years to enjoy! Its true. Corned beef was not something which was readily available in the UK.
Oh you could get salt beef, which is similar, but not the same. You could also get corned beef in the tin, which is nothing like this at all. And all of that came from South America. Nice in a sandwich or hash, but not for dinner on Saint Patricks' Day!
My appetite for Corned Beef was whetted when I first saw the movie Meet Me in Saint Louis with Judy Garland. In those first few scenes of the film they were sitting down to dinner and the cook brought in a large platter with corned beef on it.
It looked delicious, even in black and white.
It is something which I used to cook occasionally for my family when the children were growing up. Generally speaking I glazed the corned beef with a glaze after cooking. This is really easy to do if you wish to do the same.
Simply trim off the fatty layer, leaving only a thin layer of fat. Mix together 4 tablespoons of brown sugar with a tablespoon of mustard and a tablespoon of sweet pickle liquid. Spread this mixture over the fatty top of the beef and pop it into a hot oven.
Roast for about 8 to 10 minutes until glazed and sticky. Delicious!
I did not bother to do this today as I was serving the meat with a lush and creamy parsley sauce. A sticky glaze would have been well out of place.
This is such a simple meal to make, but I know very pricey these days. I paid $16 for this small piece of corned beef. But I was longing for it so much I couldn't resist.
If you have a large family and are still wanting something similar for Saint Patrick's day can I suggest the following:
BOILED DINNER - You can use ham or beef. With cabbage, carrots, turnips and potatoes. This also boasted a parsley sauce.
BACON AND CABBAGE WITH MUSTARD SAUCE - cured pork simmered until tender and then roasted with a delicious buttery bread crumb topping. This is served with a lush and cream mustard sauce, cabbage and buttered boiled potatoes. Delicious.
Or you can do just a plain old boiled corned beef and cabbage. There are many ways to celebrate Saint Patrick's Day with a delicious meal.
WHAT YOU NEED TO MAKE CORNED BEEF WITH PARSLEY SAUCE
Simple ingredients. Nothing outrageous here.
- 2 lb. (1 KG) corned beef, preferably bottom round or brisket
- 2 carrots peeled and chopped
- 1 medium onion, peeled and chopped
- 2 TBS butter
- 2 TBS white flour
- 3/4 cup (75ml) milk
- 2 tsp minced fresh parsley
- 1 tsp dry mustard powder
- pinch nutmeg
- salt and ground white pepper
HOW TO MAKE CORNED BEEF WITH PARSLEY SAUCE
It might take a bit of time to cook the beef until tender, but you can just walk away and leave it to simmer so its not very labor intensive at all.
If you can make a cream sauce then you can very easily make this simple parsley sauce and I highly recommend making it as it is delicious with the beef.
Place the carrots and most of the onion (reserve 1 TBS) into a saucepan large enough to hold the beef. Rinse the beef and place into the saucepan. Cover with cold water. Bring to the boil over high heat. Reduce to a simmer. Skim off and discard any scum which rises to the top.
Cover tightly and simmer over low heat for 2 1/2 hours until the meat is tender. Remove the meat to a plate and cover with foil. Remove 3/4 cup (75ml) of the cooking liquid and discard the rest.
Melt the butter in a saucepan. Once it begins to foam add the onion. Cook for a minute. Whisk in the flour and mustard powder. Cook for a minute longer.
Slowly Whisk in the milk, parsley, and cooking liquor. Cook whisking constantly until the mixture bubbles and thickens. Season to taste with salt and pepper.
Cook for several minutes to cook out any flour taste. Serve the corned beef thinly sliced with the sauce spooned over top.
I served this very simply with some Irish Champ on the side, mashed carrots/parsnips and buttered broccoli.
You can find my traditional Irish Champ recipe here. Its fabulous.
To make the mashed carrots and parsnips, combine 4 carrots, peeled and sliced with 2 parsnips, peeled and sliced in a saucepan. Cover with water to which you have added a pinch of sugar and some salt.
Boil until very tender. (about 15 minutes) Drain well and mash together with a knob of butter, salt, pepper and a pinch of nutmeg. Delicious!
This was a really delicious meal. Well worth waiting 21 years for. I am really looking forward to enjoying some tasty corned beef hash with the leftovers!
And after that it is back to chicken and fish for me. I hardly ever eat red meat and rarely processed so I reckon I have really outdone myself this week! Happy Saint Patrick's Day tomorrow everyone!
Corned Beef With Parsley Sauce
Yield: 4
Author: Marie Rayner
Prep time: 10 MinCook time: 2 H & 30 MTotal time: 2 H & 40 M
The meal I waited 21 years to enjoy. Tender pieces of corned beef with a delicate parsley sauce. Delicious.
Ingredients
- 2 lb. (1 KG) corned beef, preferably bottom round or brisket
- 2 carrots peeled and chopped
- 1 medium onion, peeled and chopped
- 2 TBS butter
- 2 TBS white flour
- 3/4 cup (75ml) milk
- 2 tsp minced fresh parsley
- 1 tsp dry mustard powder
- pinch nutmeg
- salt and ground white pepper
Instructions
- Place the carrots and most of the onion (reserve 1 TBS) into a saucepan large enough to hold the beef. Rinse the beef and place into the saucepan. Cover with cold water.
- Bring to the boil over high heat. Reduce to a simmer. Skim off and discard any scum which rises to the top. Cover tightly and simmer over low heat for 2 1/2 hours until the meat is tender.
- Remove the meat to a plate and cover with foil.
- Remove 3/4 cup (75ml) of the cooking liquid and discard the rest.
- Melt the butter in a saucepan. Once it begins to foam add the onion. Cook for a minute. Whisk in the flour and mustard powder. Cook for a minute longer.
- Slowly Whisk in the milk, parsley, and cooking liquor. Cook whisking constantly until the mixture bubbles and thickens. Season to taste with salt and pepper. Cook for several minutes to cook out any flour taste.
- Serve the corned beef thinly sliced with the sauce spooned over top.
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Is there anything more comforting to have for a hearty lunch or a light supper than a cup of hot tomato soup and a grilled cheese sandwich? I think not!
This quintessential pairing has been pleasing folks and families for years and years. It was considered comfort food in the olden days and it is comfort food now!
Not only are the two together a fabulous combination, but this is a combo which makes for a fairly economical meal! It was so when I was a child. It was so when I was bringing up my own children an it is so today!
Few culinary combinations seem to sooth the soul quite like this one. I am speaking from experience here. 😁
You can of course make your tomato soup from scratch. Homemade tomato soup is really nice and not all that hard to make. I have several recipes for it here on the blog.
Honeyed Tomato Soup is a real favorite. Roasted Tomato and Rice Soup is also very nice. I am going to go out on a limb here however and just fess up. You can't get much better than a bowl or mug of Campbell's Tomato Soup. I also like Heinz. Both are very good.
Today for me it was Campbell's Tomato Soup, which I enjoyed in a mug. I confess I also like to melt a pat of butter on top of my hot tomato soup, and sprinkle it with plenty of black pepper.
If I was just having soup I would break lots of saltine crackers into it as well. Today, however, I was going to enjoy it with a grilled cheese.
And not just any grilled cheese sandwich either. I was going to be enjoying a Cheese Crusted Grilled Cheese. Yes. You heard that right. I went there.
A grilled cheese sandwich which is cheesy not only on the inside, but also on the outside! Talk about double yum! This is it!
A delectable toasty grilled cheese sandwich, not only with plenty of melting cheese in the middle of the buttery toasted bread . . .
but with plenty of melted and toasted cheese on the outside, coating it so that you be eating cheese from the outside in and from the inside out with a double cheese whammy!
WHAT DO YOU NEED TO MAKE A CHEESE CRUSTED GRILLED CHEESE
Nothing too out of the ordinary. Simple ingredients put together in the most delicious way.
- 1 TBS butter
- 1 large free range egg, lightly beaten
- 1/2 cup (90g) grated Parmesan cheese
- 4 slices of bread
- 1 cup (120g) of shredded melty cheese (I used a four cheese Tex Mex mix)
For the outside I chose a grated Parmesan Cheese. For this purpose I just used an already grated Parmesan that comes in the bag. It has a larger texture. If you are grating your own, use the large holes on your grater.
I used a Tex Mex cheese blend for the interior for plenty of flavor which was a combination of Jack, Pepper Jack, Cheddar and Mozzarella cheeses. You can use whichever cheese you like, so long as it is melty and you enjoy it.
You can even use cheese slices if you so wish. I like American cheese, but failing that, Kraft makes an Extra Cheddar slice here in Canada that is good. They are not individually wrapped. You need to peel them apart.
Lets talk bread here. You can use whatever kind of bread you like. I think White bread works best of all and today I used a sour dough white.
You could go really old school here and use something like Wonder bread, but I think where we are crusting the outside with cheese you want something a bit sturdier. (Just my humble opinion.)
Oh, and there is no substitution for real butter. Just saying.
HOW TO MAKE CHEESE CRUSTED GRILLED CHEESE
The outsides of these tasty sandwiches are coated with grated Parmesan Cheese prior to grilling. Beaten egg is brushed on the outsides so that the cheese sticks.
It will still fall off if you flip it over, which is why I do each slice separately and flip them into the pan individually, cooking them until the cheese starts to melt and adhere before filling.
Beat the egg in a large shallow bowl. Measure the grated Parmesan onto a plate. Melt the butter in a large skillet over medium low heat. Brush two slices of the bread with the beaten egg and press into the Parmesan cheese.
Transfer to the skillet and place them into the skillet cheese side down. Cook until the cheese starts to brown. Add half of the melty cheese to one slice of bread on the un-cheesy side.
Place the other slice of cheese bread on top, cheese side up. Continue to grill flipping as necessary until golden brown on the outside and the cheese inside has melted.
Place in a low oven to keep warm while you repeat with the other two slices of bread, etc. to make the other sandwich. Serve hot with your favorite soup on the side or some potato chips.
As you can see the sandwiches come out beautifully crisp and golden brown on the outsides, and there is plenty of cheese as well on the insides.
I think it is just enough and wouldn't want too much more than this!
I'm a dunker, are you? Yes, I am pretty common and I like to dunk my sandwich into my soup. It gives me great pleasure.
I have even been known to cut the sandwich into cubes or croutons and float them on top of my soup. The heart wants what the heart wants. Enjoy!
Cheese Crusted Grilled Cheese
Yield: 2
Author: Marie Rayner
Prep time: 5 MinCook time: 10 MinTotal time: 15 Min
This is the cheesiest grilled cheese, with a crust of cheese on the outside and plenty of cheese melted on the inside. Can you say scrumptious?
Ingredients
- 1 TBS butter
- 1 large free range egg, lightly beaten
- 1/2 cup (90g) grated Parmesan cheese
- 4 slices of bread
- 1 cup (120g) of shredded melty cheese (I used a four cheese Tex Mex mix)
Instructions
- Beat the egg in a large shallow bowl. Measure the grated Parmesan onto a plate.
- Melt the butter in a large skillet over medium low heat.
- Brush two slices of the bread with the beaten egg and press into the Parmesan cheese. Transfer to the skillet and place them into the skillet cheese side down.
- Cook until the cheese starts to brown. Add half of the melty cheese to one slice of bread on the un-cheesy side. Place the other slice of cheese bread on top, cheese side up.
- Continue to grill flipping as necessary until golden brown on the outside and the cheese inside has melted.
- Place in a low oven to keep warm while you repeat with the other two slices of bread, etc.
- Serve hot with your favorite soup on the side or some potato chips.
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