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Saturday, 31 August 2013

Killer Club Sandwich (Ree Drummond)

Killer Club Sandwich (Ree Drummond)




Recipe source :  Ree Drummond

The moment I came across this club sandwich, I wanted to try it out. YS and I love eating club sandwiches. The last one we ate was at a hotel and that burnt a hole in my pocket.  Club sandwiches don't come cheap and not all restaurants have this in their menu. 


Ingredients ( makes 2 sets )


6 slices wholemeal bread, toast until golden brown
2 tbsp mayonnaise
1 tbsp basil pesto
1 tbsp tomato paste  ( original recipe used sun-dried tomato pesto )
1 packet bacon, fry until crispy and drain on paper towel
150g pineapple glazed ham
150g turkey ham
2 tomatoes, sliced    ( original recipe used avocados )
4 slices cheese
2 pieces lettuce


 Turkey ham and pineapple glazed ham 

 Streaky bacon

 Packaged basil pesto

Instructions


1. Mix 1 tsp of basil pesto with 1 tbsp of mayonnaise. Set aside to be used as a spread for the toast.
2  Mix 1 tbsp tomato paste with 1 tbsp mayonnaise. Set aside to be used as a spread for the toast.
3  Ree's blog shows a detailed step-by-step guide on assembling the sandwich.





YS snapped this photo just before biting into it

I am linking this post to "Cook Like A Star" 

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Hosted by Baby Sumo of Eat Your Heart Out, 
Zoe from Bake For Happy Kids and Mich from Piece of Cake 


18 comments:

  1. Hi Doris, you are very quick! Thanks for linking this to CLAS! Your club sandwich looks good, so chunky and full of ingredients. I don't really like ordering this in restaurants cos I feel they're a rip off. Haha!

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    1. You are right Yen, that's why I've got to learn to make this at home!

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  2. Hi Doris,
    This sandwich is a killer alright! Just looking at it, makes my mouth water! Your are right, sandwiches are darn expensive, better make it at home, then we can add as much ingredient as we want! This looks YUMMY!

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    1. I am glad I tried it. Now I know I can add plenty more ingredients I fancy. Thank you Joyce for your comments and encouragement!

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  3. ivy sew http://simplybeautifulhealthyliving.blogspot.com1 September 2013 at 06:40

    Hi Doris, may I have a bite pls? So tempting and yummy :)

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  4. Hi Doris,

    I do feel ripped-off too eating sandwiches at restaurant. Homemade ones can be equally good or sometimes even better with better quality ingredients :D

    Your killer version sounds "lethal"!

    Zoe

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    1. I am sure glad to try out Ree's recipes. Thank you Zoe, Mich and Yen for organizing!

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  5. Looking good! my DH would like one of these for lunch sometime!

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  6. This looks like one superb sandwich! Better than those sold in the delis.

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    1. Oh Wow, that's a nice compliment! Thank you Mich

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  7. Wow Doris, your club sandwich definitely looks better and more sumptuous than those in hotels or restaurants. All home made with love!!

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  8. Doris, this is my type of sandwich! I like them sumo sized :)

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