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rotuts

rotuts

this passes for dinner

 

but late afternoon. a few days ago

 

its was warm here then , but not as hot as it is now

 

I had some ' cold cuts ' to use up

 

some PowerSeed bread  and some bagged savoy spinach

 

not baby , more adolescent-ish .  the leaves were too small

 

to sub for lettuce in a sandwich , as they would just fall out

 

all over the place but it did taste like spinach

 

and have good spinach texture.

 

so :

 

toast the PS in the CSO.  make a ' stack ' of the 

 

remaining ham / turkey / domestic swiss

 

and micro it to just barely melt the cheese

 

cut in 1/2 

 

add to the two slices of toasted bread :

 

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and lightly torch.  a little Kalamata EVOO

 

chop the spinach uo , add the chopped ' on the vine tomato '

 

use  ( prepare yourself for this ) American " California Style French '

 

from the bottle.  the stuff that is a bit flourencent orange ?

 

( ( did grow up in CA )   its a little sweet , and a little tart 

 

and not available Im sure in France 

 

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and dig in.  the sandwich was dry.

 

solution ?

 

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no stars awarded , but I liked it.

 

a keeper for hot days.

 

did I luck out or what !

rotuts

rotuts

this passes for dinner

 

but late afternoon. a few days ago

 

its was warm here then , but not as hot as it now

 

I had some ' cold cuts ' to use up

 

some PowerSeed bread  and some bagged savoy spinach

 

not baby , more adolescent-ish .  the leaves were too small

 

to sub for lettuce in a sandwich , as they would just fall out

 

all over the place 

 

so :

 

toast the PS in the CSO.  make two ' stacks ' of the 

 

remaining ham / turkey / domestic swiss

 

and micro those to just barely melt the cheese

 

add to the two slices of toasted bread :

 

S1.thumb.jpg.4e32dfc6c316866d0a4935fc50abd6fc.jpg

 

and lightly torch.  a little Kalamata EVOO

 

chop the spinach uo , add the chopped ' on the vine tomato '

 

use  ( prepare yourself for this ) American " California Style French '

 

from the bottle.  the stuff that is a bit flourencent orange ?

 

( ( did grow up in CA )   its a little sweet , and a little tart 

 

and not available Im sure in France 

 

S2.thumb.jpg.05064c7b1e9978b4af22bbd324ba6e33.jpg

 

and dig in.  the sandwich was dry.

 

solution ?

 

S3.thumb.jpg.7347656e61b54003bfb7eaed6c57f55f.jpg

 

no stars awarded , but I liked it.

 

a keeper for hot days.

 

did I luck out or what !

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