I know you thought turkey talk was over, but just one last delicious recipe for those slabs of left over turkey.
This is so tasty after a long cold day of shopping- or-digging in the winter garden. ( it does happen)
6 slices of buttered whole-wheat bread
Sliced cold, cooked turkey
6 slices Swiss cheese
6 slices crisp bacon
6 large hard-cooked eggs, sliced
Salt to taste ( real or pink salt)
Freshly ground black pepper
Herbed Mayonnaise (Sage Hill Farms own recipe)
Will serve 6 people
Have all ingredients cold.
Place on each slice of buttered bread in the order listed.
Turkey, cheese, bacon, 1 sliced hard cooked egg.
Sprinkle to taste with salt and pepper.
Top each with 1 TBSP Herbed Mayonnaise.
Brown under the broiler
Serve piping hot.
Herbed Mayonnaise Recipe:
Mix 1/2 cup real mayonnaise with 1/2 tsp Poultry seasoning ( Sage Hill Farms)
1 TBSP capers
1/2 tsp dried minced onion
( makes 1-3/4 cups-store in the frig.)
Yummy!
Have a Divine December weekend!
Bea Kunz
Bea's Beatitudes on herbs comes from a life long journey of a wish to create a desire in others that will lead to better understanding of safe and healthy food knowledge. Which will promote better land stewards, which will leave better resources for the next generation. This will create a cycle that will make a difference in the world forever. BeaK./Sage Hill Farms http://www.sagehillfarmsandvintagestore.com
2 comments:
Bea,
I have a friend who likes the Thanksgiving leftovers more than the meal on Thanksgiving day. I've watched him strip down a turkey after the meal, knowing precisely what concoctions he will be making in the days to come.
I teased him when we talked on Thanksgiving day, reminding him that it's possible to cook a turkey at other times of the year. He insisted it just wasn't the same. :-)
Gobble, gobble,
Jeanie Marshall
http://www.jmviews.com
That's my hubby to a "T"...
I wouldn't dream of discarding any part of "the" bird that can be recycled into a tasty left-over dish.
I must admit the left overs seem to get my attention more than the main affair.
I do enjoy a hot sandwich, and this one is rather tasty.
I usually revert to a vegetable diet after the holidays for a month or so.
I like meats, but not a lot on a regular basis. Holidays seem to bring it in "lots."
Thanks Jeanie,
Always good to hear from you!
Bea
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