Dec 01 2009

Open-Faced Salami And Provolone Sandwich On Brioche

Published by Melanie Mendelson under Sandwich Recipes

brioche-salami-provolone-sandwich

I’ve had sliced salami and provolone cheese in the fridge, and a package of fresh brioche buns on the counter.  Combining these yummy ingredients made a super-easy lunch!

Ingredients:

Brioche bun, split horizontally
Provolone cheese, sliced
Salami, sliced
Mayo

Directions How To Make This Sandwich

Spread the mayo on brioche.  Put the provolone cheese on brioche.  Put the slice of salami on top.

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Sep 08 2009

Homemade Basil Pesto Sauce Recipe

Published by Melanie Mendelson under Sauce Recipes

Ingredients For Homemade Basil Pesto:

2 cups of packed basil leaves (usually 2 bunches of basil)
1/2 cup of extra-virgin olive oil
1/3 cup of pine nuts (pignolis)
1 cup of grated parmesan cheese
3 garlic cloves

Directions How To Make Basil Pesto:

Put all pesto ingredients in a food processor.   Pulse until the pesto reaches the consistency you like.

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Aug 29 2009

Salad With Lettuce And Cherry Tomatoes Recipe

Published by Melanie Mendelson under Salad Recipes

lettuce-cherry-tomatoes salad

This is a very simple salad that can be put together in less then 5 minutes, especially if you are using packaged lettuce leaves.  You can make this salad with any kind of lettuce – the picture above shows romaine lettuce.

Ingredients For The Salad:

Lettuce
Cherry tomatoes
Olive oil
Vinegar or lemon juice
Salt and pepper to taste

Directions How To Make A Salad:

In a cup, whisk olive oil and lemon juice (3 parts of oil to 1 part of vinegar) – this is the dressing for the salad.

Put lettuce leaves on a plate, drizzle with the dressing and toss.

Put cherry tomatoes on top.

Sprinkle with salt and pepper.

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