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Showing posts with label milk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label milk. Show all posts

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Monte Cristo Sandwich

Fabulous sandwich for a brunch! I had never heard of this sandwich until I saw a friend a work eating one and she told me how she made it. I made ours savory with mustard and mayo, but it you prefer sweet you can skip that and drizzle with syrup, jelly or jam. Items use:
  • 12 slices bread (best if it is starting to go stale)
  • 1 12 oz. pkg of ham
  • 6 slices swiss cheese
  • 3 eggs
  • 1 cup milk
  • 1/2 tsp cinnamon
  • Spray oil
  • Mustard (optional)
  • Mayo or Miracle Whip (optional)
  • Large frying pan
  • Baking or cookie sheet
  • Spatula

Put pan on stove and turn on to medium high heat and spray bottom and sides with spray oil. Mix eggs, milk and cinnamon in a bowl. Beat until well mixed Dip bread in egg mixture on both side and then place in pan to toast for a few minutes. Check to see if toasted and when toasted flip and toast on the other side. Continue until all slices are toasted. Once both sides are toasted, place on baking or cookie sheet and spread and alternate spreading one piece with mustard and the other with mayo.
Alternate putting a slice of Swiss Cheese on one side and 5-6 slices of ham on the other side of the toast. Preheat an oven to 300 degrees.
Put sandwiches together and place in the oven for 5 minutes or until the cheese is melted. Put on plate then serve.

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Nearly White Chocolate "Throwing Stars" - almost a fail

My son wanted to make a version of the Peanut Butter magic wands I had made, but instead make use regular small pretzels dipped in white chocolate and call them "throwing stars"
Unfortunately, instead of starting with 1 TBSP of mile to dilute the melted chocolate, he added 1 cup of milk and it was a runny mess. We tried fixing it by adding a cup of powered sugar and while it did stiffen up he mixture but made it very sugary and not at all chocolate like. He dipped them and we ate them anyway and they were ok, but if you want to make your own chocolate throwing stars, don't add to much milk to the chocolate!