When we were tasked with providing lunch sandwiches for day 2 of Hicksville, I knew I’d need to step it up. I rarely eat bread and loathe most sandwiches, with the rare exception of tea sandwiches and fancy gourmet fare. Because I suffer from an acute case of the fancies, you see. The only experience I’d had with preparing this sort of thing was the time we made cucumber-goat-cheese sandwiches for our housewarming party, so this was a fun challenge.
What makes a gourmet sandwich gourmet? High quality ingredients and optimized flavor and texture combinations. In this case, there were two more stipulations to consider: 1. The sandwiches could not be made in advance 2. Vegetarian and non-vegetarian options were required. For the non-veggie version, I decided to go simple, with a tea-sandwich-inspired —
Curried Chicken Salad with Arugula, on Fluffy White Bread
This wouldn’t have been so simple had I made the chicken salad from scratch. Fortunately, a local Gelson’s store makes a mean curried chicken! All I had to do was chop it to a salad-y texture [messy and fun], and pack it up in an air-tight container. The arugula was sealed and packed separately, as was the bread.
This is a fast and tasty solution if you’re planning a picnic and don’t have a lot of time to devote to the task of food. The arugula ads crispness and zest to the chicken salad – nothing more is needed. Ideally, I would have made these with croissants, but 20 croissants cost more than I had budgeted for the trip. Next time!
With the meaty sandwich dilemma solved, I turned my attention to —
Apple Sandwiches with Fennel, Cranberries and Caramelized Onions on Rye
This is an incredibly delicious, light, crisp sandwich that’s perfect for summertime lunches and picnics.
Ingredients
- rye bread
- Granny Smith apples
- dried cranberries
- 1 fennel root, thinly sliced or shaved
- 1 pound sliced onions
- 1 tbsp olive oil
- 2 teaspoons diced fresh rosemary leaves
- salt and black pepper to taste
- 1 tbsp citrus balsamic vinegar – you could use a mix of regular balsamic vinegar and OJ
- Cheese: we used provolone on some, and brie on others
Method
In a large skillet or wok, heat oil over moderate heat. Add onions with rosemary and cook until translucent and golden – roughly 10-15 minutes. Stir in salt, pepper and vinegar, then cook until vinegar evaporates. Set aside and let cool.
If you plan on preparing ingredients ahead of time as I did, you can pack up the caramelized onions, bread, cranberries and cheese, as well as sliced fennel – it keeps well for a while. There’s no pre-slicing apples, though – this has to be done right before construction and consumption.
They weren’t actually open-faced, but I was too busy eating one to get a shot of the complete thing. Mmmf.
Tom Colicchio has a cookbook called ‘Wichcraft that is all gourmet sannies. Everything looks amazing and definitely doesn’t lack in the fancies.
Fennel *shudder*
Ooo, may be worth a look, thanks!
I looove fennel, but if you don’t, you could always replace it with another crunchy, zesty thing! Like sliced radish, for example.
delicious combination of flavours and textures Zo! I’m a sandwich addict, and vegetarian so this is super cool. thanks for the recipe!
i had a feeling there was going to be arugula in here the moment i saw the word ‘sandwich.’
Love it when you post recipes! It’s just my kind of tasty food.
I’ve never had fennel root, but I’m very sensitive to any licorice-y flavors, which usually excludes fennel seeds for me. But if the root is not as potent…?
omyGOD, those apple sandwiches… I has to make me one of those.
I must say, I nearly always enjoy your edible creations – sunny fancy alien lady.
As an aside, our yearning for Lady Nature is warranted as She (along with everyone else) is waking up. Here’s to the unveiling. Woohoo!
Ya lost me at the cheese, but I agree, those look like some tasty sandwiches.
…Had to divorce cheese when I went vegan.
UGH. I have yet to eat breakfast, and I’m pretty sure my stomach has never made so many angry hungry noises as it did while I was reading this.
Mmm I am loving all your recipe/food related posts, they are very unique and exotic. Apple sandwich ?? Never would have thought of that.. looks awesome :)