I found the recipe here.
I plan to use it atop a lovely roast beef panini...when I remember to buy roast beef at the grocery store. (I went today...and bought ham.)
I am loving your sandwich ideas. I'm not really a sandwich person, which I blame upon the years of brownbag school lunches that consisted of a PB&J every. single. day. It was so nice to move to the States and eat in a cafeteria at lunch! I still feel a little nauseated at the idea of a packed lunch...weird, huh?
We did have PB&J for lunch today...it is rather good with my homemade blueberry jam. (I really need to find some wild blueberries though...blueberry jam is so much better with wild blueberrires.)
The blueberry jam and the onion marmalade look very similar to each other...I hope Michael doesn't accidentally use one in place of the other. ("Here's a nice PB&O sandwich...")
1. Both of those recipes look GREAT (I'll have to figure out something to substitute for the bleu cheese, though. Perhaps a bit of bergenost and a bit of feta? Hmmm...), and will be made in the Stevenson household shortly.
ReplyDelete2. PB&O-- I just about gagged. EWWWWWWW.
3. Speaking of cooking, and while I remember: When you guys come up this way, could you do me a favor? Pretty please with a rainier cherry on top? Stop at Costco or Lowe's and pick me up 4 saltillo tiles (they're also called unglazed quarry stones/tiles). They're the reddish ones about a foot square, and they transform a regular oven into the nearest thing to a brick oven. They cost something like $1 a piece, so when we moved, we didn't bring ours, as they're slightly fragile. Little did we know that they are ONLY sold in the southwest because they fit the decor. Seriously, we've spent the entire time we've lived here looking for them and absolutely cannot get them. So if you would do that for me, not only will I pay you back, but my first act will be to bake you the bread of your choice on them:).
I'll look for them, but I'm having a hard time finding them myself...we need them for some earth science experiment this coming school year.
ReplyDeleteWe could always find them at Lowe's in Orem. Thanks for looking! What's the experiment??
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