Showing posts with label Sandwiches. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sandwiches. Show all posts

BBQ Pulled Pork with Root Beer

I love pulled pork, and go to Famous Daves just to have their pulled pork. I have tried making it at home but never been super happy with it. This recipe was posted on The Nest, and it is my new favorite, it tasted just like Famous Daves does!!! I changed the original recipe a little

Pulled Pork (From: Allrecipes)
  • 1 pork roast or loin
  • 1 can root beer
  • 1 slice of onion
  • salt and pepper
  • Penzeys BBQ America
  • 1 jar BBQ sauce (we tried Jack Daniels, Hickory Brown Sugar)

Place the pork tenderloin in a slow cooker, put any seasonings you want on, and onion rings over the top, then pour the root beer over the meat.

Cover and cook on low until well cooked and the pork shreds easily, 6 to 7 hours (I did 8 hours, and BBQ sauce for 1 1/2 hours.)

Drain well. Stir in barbecue sauce. Serve over hamburger buns.

I served with sweet potato fries just like I made them here.

Panini

Since joining the WC Board on the The Nest. I have heard lots of talk of Paninis, I never really knew what they were. I am not much of a sandwich person so I normally skip that part of a menu. But just a few weeks ago I tried one at Panera Bread. It was very good, but I want to make one more to our tastes. I guess since mine was served on bread it was technically a panini... here is the definition and recipe.

Definition of a Panini-
A panino is a sandwich made from a small loaf of bread, typically a ciabatta. The loaf is often cut horizontally and filled with toppings and served hot.
The word is Italian (literally meaning small bread roll), with the plural panini. "Panini" is often used in a singular sense by speakers of languages that borrow the word, including English and French, and pluralised when necessary into "paninis".

Panini (From: Myself)


  • 2 chicken breasts
  • 1 can mushrooms
  • cheese (I used mozzarella and Colby)
  • onion
  • black olives
  • honey dijion mustard
  • 6 slices of bread

Fry 2 chicken breasts, mine were frozen so I cooked until I could cut then cut in thin strips. Then seasoned with lemon garlic marinate.

Lay bread out on counter and put a little olive oil and parmesan on the top, then lay 2 pieces flat on George Foreman grill. Add toppings. I did meat, mushrooms, olives and onions, then cheese, and lastly mustard.

Put the pieces on top of each other, and smash down with the George Foreman, cook until everything is melted and golden brown.

*** Tips: I got 3 paninis out of this, you could most likely get 4 out of it. The first time I made mine I did two at a time, I found the top pieces of bread didn't get crispy, so the next one I put both slices down at the same time. Worked much better.

Egg Salad Sandwiches


Yesterday while making my truffles, I decided I better use up the eggs in the fridge, so I boiled them to make Egg Salad sandwiches, I know it's a pretty easy recipe but I feel I should post mine as I got it from my Great Grandma and I have had some horrible egg salad sandwiches in my day!


6 eggs

1/4 c. mayo

2 Tb. butter

2 Tb Relish


Boil the eggs, when I first started boiling eggs I would always get them under or over cooked. So my grandma taught me a little trick that has worked great, put them in the pot right away, and turn to medium heat and wait for them to boil, once they start boiling they need to go for 10 minutes. They always turn out. Remove from water and let cool, then mix with rest of ingredients, go by what you prefer for taste, creaminess etc. I normally end up doing little more relish and mayo. It is always wonderful!