Showing posts with label sandwiches. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sandwiches. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Easy Garlic Mushroom Burgers

I had a busy Monday, I wanted to make something quick, and my youngest son always suggests 
CHEESEBURGERS when I ask.  

I had a bunch of produce so I rigged these up!



Garlic Mushroom Cheeseburgers

2 cups fresh mushrooms
1-2 cloves garlic
1 Tablespoon of butter
1 Tablespoon of olive oil
sea salt

hamburgers 
(we buy ours already pattied from a meat locker we get our meat at, they are so great in a pinch!!)
cheese, Swiss or Monterrey Jack work great
buns

your favorite condiments

Saute the mushrooms in butter, oil and garlic, dusted with sea salt, until they are the desired tenderness. 
 You may have to vary the amount of oil and butter you use based on the amount mushrooms you make.



I left the garlic dripping in the pan, and pan fried our burgers.

Top with cheese, and mushrooms, melt cheese and place on bun.

Top with your favorite condiments.

I served it up with a side of fresh fruit.. dinner is served!!





Monday, January 30, 2012

Grilled Turkey and Havarti Sandwiches





I really hadn't planned on blogging this simple sandwich, but when a friend and follower of my blog asked for the "recipe" I figured I would jot it down!








This is one of my family's favorite sandwiches and a really easy dinner!

grilled turkey Havarti sandwiches


Grilled Turkey Havarti Sandwiches

oven roasted deli turkey
sourdough bread
pesto
tomatoes
Havarti cheese slices
butter
avocado (optional)

This sandwich is virtually like making a grilled cheese.
Butter the outsides of the sourdough bread, spread pesto on the insides.  
Layer with turkey, tomatoes and cheese.
Avocado is good , too!!

Place on griddle to toast.  This would be awesome done on  
a grill, too!!  Or if you are one of those lucky peeps that has a panini maker...you get the idea!!


That's it, simple and scrumptious!

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Homemade Runzas (bierocks) and some birthday love to my "Sistah"






Homemade Runzas!


homemade Runzas


I was one of those unfortunate girls that grew up without a sister.

I have, however, been so blessed though, to be surrounded by wonderful girlfriends.

I met my friend, Teresa in middle school.  She and I have been close ever since.

She doesn't have a sister, either.

So, for the longest time, we have referred to each other as "sistah."  People have been asking us for years if we were, so we figured that we would run with it!

When we were Seniors in High School, Teresa and I both took our first plane trip to San Diego.

here we are on the plane... check out that 80's hair, baby!

We had such a fantastic time!

She and I couldn't have been more different in High School. She was a cheerleader, and involved in so much. I just "put my time in " at school, and lived for my job and the weekends. 
(don't get me wrong, I wasn't a sluff-off... I just wasn't all rah-rah I love High School!)

She and I have spent so many nights having sleepovers and talking into the wee hours about all things important. (boys...duh!)

When I was in high school I  worked at Berman's Leather as a sales associate.  I LOVED that job!!  

I was so sad the last day that I worked there.

Teresa took a job right down the mall from me at a shoe store, called Backstage.  
I think this is where our love of shoes began!!
It was awesome to have her working just down the mall from me.  We hung out all of the time!
(did we get into a little trouble? us? no way!)

One of the things T and I loved to do was go to concerts!!  
Have I mentioned what a 80's hair band rocker I was??

T and I before a concert in the late 80's

Well, we grew up, and I got married and Teresa finished college right about the time I had my first child.  
Teresa took a job with Merck Pharmaceuticals.
 She was placed in Louisiana! I was devastated!

(sad face)

She has always made it a point to come home to visit me.  And no matter how much distance is between us,  or how much time passes,  we pick up right where we left off.

When we had our second child, we asked Teresa to be her God-Mother.  Teresa has always flown home whenever the kids had an important event.

this is T with our oldest daughter, her God-daughter,  this year in California


When our twins were born, 6 years later, we asked her to be God-Mother to our youngest son.


Aunt T with our youngest son,  her god-son,  this past February


She is such a caring and compassionate person, who could be more suited?

A couple of years ago, Teresa married a man named Kris.  Good thing she still had that love of concerts, she met him at a Nickelback concert!

Kris works for Nickelback as a guitar tech.  They fell instantly in love.

Kris is actually from Canada, and when they were trying to decide where to make their home in the US, they settled upon San Diego.  Teresa took a transfer and they moved.

(San Diego..is there a pattern here?)

We try to get out to visit them at least once a year, and she travels here to visit her Mom, too.

It is always such a huge treat when we get together!!

T and I on our trip to San Diego last winter -- Chinese restaurant, can you tell?? :)

So, now that I have babbled on, you may wonder why I am talking about her on a post for Runza sandwiches?

Well, if you have been to Nebraska, you probably have heard of Runza. It's a local food chain here, and this sandwich is their specialty.

Teresa used to stop there right when she got off of the plane!

Tommy Lee, the drummer of Motley Crue, spent some time in Nebraska a few years ago when he did a reality show called Tommy Lee goes to College.  



He attended the University of Nebraska and even played in the drumline at the Husker games!  



And...he got addicted to Runzas.
 It's one of the featured foods at our football games! (they make a great hand warmer, too!)

Before their concert here last summer, he tweeted "Just had my Runza...now I am ready to rock!"

Well, after Teresa married Kris, she became a vegetarian.  I am not really sure how it happened, but that Runza eating, Omaha Steak loving girl eats tofu!  

So even as she is planning her tofurkey Thanksgiving, I still think of her and her love for Runzas back in the day.  My kids LOVE them, so I thought I would try to make them from scratch!

homemade Runzas


Homemade Runzas

2 pounds of ground beef
1 head of cabbage
2 onion
3 loaves of Rhodes frozen white bread dough
vegetable oil
salt and pepper
mozzarella cheese optional

Take your bread loaves out to defrost.
When they are workable, cute each loaf into 1/4s and roll into balls to rise. (about 2 hours)

In a food processor, shred your onion and your cabbage up very fine. Place in separate bowls.

Brown your ground beef with onion and salt and pepper, chopping beef up very fine. 

Drain beef of excess fat.

After beef is cooked, add cabbage to it, cover and wilt cabbage down. (about 10-15 minutes)

Pound balls of dough down and roll out flat.  Place a couple of scoopfuls of beef mixture into the center of the bread. (add cheese to top if you desire) 
Fold sides in, then the seams up and over and place seam side up on a cookie sheet.

I got 6 to a cookie sheet.

Rub tops with vegetable oil.

I let mine continue to rise for about an hour.  They will look REALLY puffy, but that's okay!

Bake in a preheated, 350 degree oven for 45 minutes, a little longer if they aren't completely browned.

We served ours with crinkle cut fries, because that's how Runza does it!

Would you like to learn more about Runza?

Click HERE for the history of  Runza.


I did find a vegetarian version of these while looking at recipes, made with beans.  Maybe she will try them?

My new category of meatless items was put on my blog with Teresa in mind.

Even though she doesn't eat them anymore, they will always remind me of her!


Happy Birthday, to my sistah!!



watching a Husker game in San Diego last fall









Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Crock Pot French Onion French Dip Sandwiches





This is one of those recipes that I got out of some old church cookbook a million years ago.

I am warning you though, you might not look at a french dip the same way again.


I know it looks like a basic 'ol sandwich, but it tastes A-MA-ZING



If you are like me, and love the flavor of french onion soup, you are going to LOVE this sandwich.

Of course, I have never been a sandwich girl.

I was one of those kids that took a thermos of soup to school in my  Snoopy lunch box.



sadly, I don't have my lunchbox anymore, but this one I found on google is pretty darn close.



Yea, I was that kid. 

I know you're jealous.

But when I met this sandwich, it changed my view of sandwiches.

Not to mention my crock pot.

So, fix this in the morning, or throw it together in your crock pot the night before, cook it all day long and ENJOY!

I wish I could give credit to the church lady that submitted this...

But church lady, where ever you are....



THANK YOU!


French Onion French Dip Sandwiches

4 LB Chuck Roast
1 package dry french onion soup mix
1/2 cup soy sauce
5 cups water
1 large onion, sliced in big slices (I usually just 1/8 the onion)
2 cloves garlic minced
mushrooms, canned or fresh (optional)
Hoagie Rolls
cheese (we use provolone or swiss)

Place everything in the crock pot (well not the ROLLS or the cheese, silly) and cook all day long. 



Shred meat and place into *toasted hoagie rolls, top with cheese and serve with the au jus it made all by itself, just for you.



french onion french dip



*If you are lucky enough to live where you can buy Rotella Hoagie rolls, toast them in the oven for about 3 minutes on 375 degrees.  It makes them perfectly crusty! Mmmmm.