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Showing posts with label sandwich. Show all posts

GROW SOME (MEAT) BALLS IN YOUR NEW RELATIONSHIP

DIFFICULTY LEVEL: OY VEY!

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Okay, so, you just started seeing a new guy a few months ago. And you like him. A lot. When is he going to (finally) refer to you by the term "girlfriend?"

How are you going to take it to the next level?


With this dish, of course.


After all, the way to a man's heart IS through his stomach.


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  • 2 pound of ground turkey or beef
  • 3 tablespoons of garlic powder
  • salt to taste
  • Crushed red pepper flakes to taste
  • 3 tablespoons of dried basil
  • 4 cloves garlic, chopped (or the pre-minced in a jar equivalent works just as well)
  • Jar of great tomato marinara sauce

First things first. You should ALWAYS have a jar of your favorite marinara sauce on hand. It's great to add to almost any meal (except dessert).

Heat the oven to 395. Line an oven tray with tin foil and spray with olive oil.

In a large bowl, mix the ground meat, dash of salt, chopped garlic, basil, garlic powder and pepper flakes well with your hands. You don't need breadcrumbs or egg for this dish to shine.

Once thoroughly mixed, create large balls, and place them evenly on your tray. My "go to" rule with balls-- the bigger, the better. Toss them in the oven for 25 minutes.

Warm up that marinara in your trusty microwave or on the stove top. I tend to rev up my marinara sauce with a dash of extra garlic and red pepper.

If you want to add some pasta, be my guest. They are great addition to some angel hair.

How to Plate: On a crisp platter, organize the meatballs in a row, spooning the sauce over them (like I did in the picture above).


Leftovers: These are FANTASTIC in a sub sandwich!


FANCY-UP THAT JULY 4TH BURGER WITH PESTO AIOLI!

DIFFICULTY LEVEL: LESS THAN OY!
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Spice up that plain ole burger with my PESTO AIOLI.

Easy, simple, and FABULOUS... what Cooking in Heels is all about. 
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  • Pre-made fresh Pesto (Fridge section)
  • Mayo
  • Tablespoon of minced garlic
  • Handful of fresh basil leaves, rinsed and chopped

For the ratio, mix 1:2 pesto:mayo. I did 2 tablespoons of pesto, and 4 of mayo. 

Mix thoroughly, adding in the garlic, and top with fresh basil. 

How to Plate: Add to a bun and top with some fresh arugula and tomato. Add your meat (or grilled veggie burger!) and enjoy.

THE TASTE OF THANKSGIVING (BEFORE THURSDAY)


DIFFICULTY LEVEL: OY!

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Ahhh. What a wonderful time of the year.

Holiday decor is going up. The smell of peppermint and mocha fills the air. Your seasonal favorites fill the grocery shelves. Black Friday. I can't forget Black Friday!


And turkey. LOTS of turkey.


The following sandwich is so delicious and will put you in the "giving" mood any time of the year!


Also, you can use your leftovers on Friday to make this delicious dish!

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- 2 slices of wheat toast
- 1/4 pound of low sodium turkey breast (I prefer Boars Head, thinly sliced)
- 1 teaspoon of cream cheese
- 1 teaspoon of cranberry jam
- 5-10 leaves of spinach


Toast your bread.

On one side, shmear the cream cheese. On the other, the cranberry jam.

Fill with turkey and spinach and cut in half.

This is truly something to savor.

BRIE + AVOCADO = HEAVEN

DIFFICULTY LEVEL: OY!
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You don’t need to be macher to make this geshmak sandwich! You may become a little zaftig if you eat too much of this neshoma nosh…

(Click here for my Yiddish Glossary)

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  • 2 Slices of Multigrain Bread (Orrowheat or Milton’s)
  • Avocado slices (a few)
  • Brie wedge, cut into slices
  • Butter or cooking spray

Pam or butter your pan. Let it heat up just a bit.

Throw on your bread slices. Cover each piece of bread with brie.

Just when the cheese starts to melt, put the avocado onto one side, and combine the sides to create a sandwich. Flip the sandwich over until perfectly brown.


Welcome to heaven.

How to Plate: Put a small handful of mixed greens onto your plate. Cut the Sandwich in half and arrange sandwich in a tee-pee configuration to lean on lettuce.

For the Treif-minded: Add turkey slices or even some grilled chicken into this sandwich for some protein.