New Zealand
Go Back  

New Zealand Boards

> Lifestyle Discussion > Kalls Kitchen
Reply
  #1 (permalink)  
Old 08-May-2004, 09:35 PM
croft
croft's Avatar
Guest
 
 Blog Entries: 7
Default grilled sandwiches jummy

hmm i can live of this stuff for ever.
The basic version is ofcourse ham and cheese, atleast here in sweden.

Now i usually add some meet sauce salami paprika and white pepper hmmmmhmmm .

Im looking to get me some new stuff to add to the sandwiches.
Can you guys recomend anything that you like on your grilled sandwiches ?
Reply With Quote
  #2 (permalink)  
Old 08-May-2004, 09:39 PM
still_thinking's Avatar
still_thinking is offline
 Member
 Karma +/- Power: 54
 Karma: still_thinking is on a distinguished road (10)
  6 month star 12 month star 18 month star
  Send a message via MSN to still_thinking
 
 Local Time: 08:45 PM
 Local Date: 24-Jul-2008
 Join Date: Feb 2004
 Age: 36
 Posts: 74
Default Re: grilled sandwiches jummy

Hej!!

I prefer the ham and cheese version too. Although for variety, I might add an egg nd/or onion. Depends who much of a hurry I am in
Reply With Quote
  #3 (permalink)  
Old 08-May-2004, 10:18 PM
kall's Avatar
kall is offline
 Your Friendly Admin Guy
 Karma +/- Power: 106
 Karma: kall has a spectacular aura aboutkall has a spectacular aura aboutkall has a spectacular aura about (231)
  6 month star 12 month star 18 month star
  Send a message via MSN to kall
 
 Local Time: 07:45 PM
 Local Date: 24-Jul-2008
 Join Date: Jan 2004
 Age: 29
 Posts: 4,982
 Images: 123
 Blog Entries: 6
Default Re: grilled sandwiches jummy

Ahh, now we're talking yummy foods!

Aioli. It's basically a garlic mayonnaise...add that to the ham and cheese (gotta be gruyere or similar) toasted sandwich.

Also, Herb and Garlic foccacia bread makes a dang fine base.
Reply With Quote
  #4 (permalink)  
Old 09-May-2004, 02:06 AM
edshuck's Avatar
edshuck is offline
 NZB Fan
 Karma +/- Power: 58
 Karma: edshuck will become famous soon enoughedshuck will become famous soon enough (109)
  6 month star 12 month star 18 month star
 
 Local Time: 07:45 PM
 Local Date: 24-Jul-2008
 Join Date: May 2004
 Age: 65
 Posts: 590
Default Re: grilled sandwiches jummy

I also,

Now for a variation. There is a device (press really) called a "toast tighter".

It is a device that has a round press with a hinge and coming out of the other side of eacj half of the press is a metal extension, to the wodden handles.

Butter two slices of bread, one slice for each side of the press, place them in the press, butter side to the metal. Then place the ham and cheese on one of the slices of bread, close the press, ensuring that the ham and cheese is enclosed by the second slice of bread. There is a small clip on the handles to hold them togeather. Place over burner on the stove. 15 seconds per side and viola. A toast tight.

Kids love replacing the ham and cheese with peanut butter and jelly.

The end result is the outside of the two peices of bread are toast and sealed into a round bun like thing with the inside ingredients sealed.


Bale Handle Shaft Press half Hinge Press half Shaft Handle

When closed the bale holds the handles togeather and the press halves tight, sealing the bread during toasting.
Reply With Quote
  #5 (permalink)  
Old 09-May-2004, 05:37 AM
Sparklechick's Avatar
Sparklechick is offline
 meow
 Karma +/- Power: 108
 Karma: Sparklechick has a reputation beyond reputeSparklechick has a reputation beyond reputeSparklechick has a reputation beyond reputeSparklechick has a reputation beyond reputeSparklechick has a reputation beyond reputeSparklechick has a reputation beyond reputeSparklechick has a reputation beyond reputeSparklechick has a reputation beyond reputeSparklechick has a reputation beyond reputeSparklechick has a reputation beyond reputeSparklechick has a reputation beyond repute (2399)
  6 month star 12 month star 18 month star
  Send a message via MSN to Sparklechick
 
 Local Time: 07:45 PM
 Local Date: 24-Jul-2008
 Join Date: Jan 2004
 Age: 33
 Posts: 3,053
 Images: 6
 Blog Entries: 1
Default Re: grilled sandwiches jummy

We have a sandwich press which is excellent, you can use any thickness of bread in it, the specialty breads work real well; foccacia and the like.

As for toasties .... sweetcorn and cheese has to be one of my favourites

Sparklechick's Signature:
...Sparklechick...Queen of all that Sparkles...
I live in my own little world. But it's okay. They know me here
Reply With Quote
 
Login or Register to Reply
You are currently viewing our boards as a Guest. Please login or register for free to reply to this topic.
Reply

Tags
jummy, sandwiches, grilled

Topic Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are On

Similar Topics
Topic Topic Starter Forum Replies Last Post
~ SandWicheS ~ Purgatori The Lounge 4 29-May-2004 02:05 PM

Geotarget
NZB is hosted on a Dual Opteron Server provided by Sparkle Hosting
All times are GMT +10. The time now is 05:45 PM.
Copyright ©2000 - 2008, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Content Relevant URLs by vBSEO 3.2.0 RC7
All content ©2003 - 2008 nzboards.com - Kiwi (New Zealand) Messageboards

Our Partners

Sitemap

< New Zealand News - Arcade - New Zealand Map - Helpdesk - New Zealand Photo Gallery - NZBMail - Sitemap >