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Mexi-Monster Steak Sandwich | Black &038; Decker Ultimate Sandwich Contest. Dr. Pepper Pulled Pork Sandwiches. This is an incredibly flavorful pulled pork recipe that uses, you guessed it, Dr. Pepper. It takes all of about 5 minutes to put all of the ingredients into your slow cooker and then you pretty much forget about it until dinner time ; ) It doesn’t get much easier. If you don’t happen to have a slow cooker you could also make this in the oven just as easily. I also love how budget-friendly this recipe is. If you’re making it just for your family you can use the extras to make one to two additional meals. It’s also perfect for upcoming get-togethers like Memorial Day, Fourth of July, or Labor Day when you’re feeding a crowd!

Dr. What to do: 1. 2. 3. 4. Add these to your Fourth Feast: 20 Fourth of July Recipes! Tomato Soup Grilled Cheese | Recipe | With Style and Grace | With Style... Jalapeno Popper Grilled Cheese Sandwich - StumbleUpon. April is National Grilled Cheese Sandwich month and that was all the excuse that I needed to try out some new grilled cheese sandwich recipes!

Not too long ago, while I was devouring a batch of the ever so addictive jalapeno popper dip, I was thinking about other ways to enjoy that amazing flavour combination and the idea that stuck was the one for a jalapeno popper grilled cheese sandwich. As soon as I had that thought I knew that I would have to try it and this was the perfect time! The basic idea was to incorporate the flavours and textures of jalapeno poppers in a grilled cheese sandwich and the first step was the jalapeno peppers themselves. I really could not see biting into a perfectly grilled sandwich with all of the melted gooey cheese and hitting hard raw jalapeno peppers and although pickled jalapeno peppers would likely have done the trick I decided to take the extra step and I roasted the peppers first.

Don't have time to roast some fresh jalapenos? Printable Recipe. Grilled Cheese Social. I've got to get this off of my chest. I care about bees. Like a lot. So much so, that when I have to write up the Links We Love at work each week I try to throw in one story about what's going on in the world of bees. It's gotten a little much though. I know. I know. So to talk about bees without being a total drag, I've made a new sandwich to showcase their sweet, sweet nectar.

So here's my spin... Ingredients: - about 4 slices fresh mozzarella - 2 hearty slices of a Bâtard - 5 slices of sopressata picante - 1 tbs of red pepper flaked butter (combine 1/4 teaspoon red pepper flakes with one tablespoon of real salted butter, MIX) - 1 tbs of basil infused honey (fresh basil leaves and tupelo honey Ok, so I'm totally obsessed with tupelo honey (and it doesn't have anything to do with my obsession for Van Morrison either. To make the basil infused honey, julienne about ten small basil leaves and stir them into a tablespoon of honey. Then add a layer of mozzarella. So there ya have it. Xoxo, Toasted Club Sandwich Recipe. Who doesn't love toasted subs -- or club sandwiches? Make this hybrid combo Toasted Club Sub at home and make 'em divine. Here's how! Nab yourself a tube of this Pillsbury Simply Rustic French Bread.

It doesn't get any better than this. Bake your bread, then slice it down the center and prepare to top it. A bit of turkey. Add some ham, too. Tomatoes, anyone? Cucumbers, cheese, bacon. Then drizzle it all big time with your favorite salad dressing. Get a good look now, because it won't be around for long! Slice your sammy up into three pieces, and try to share two of them. I said TRY. More Sandwich Recipes For more lunch ideas, check our collection: Brooke blogs at Cheeky Kitchen where she shares fun family recipes. Peanut Butter Sushi. [Photographs: Peanut Butter & Co] You Will Need Your favorite breadPeanut butterSliced fruits and veggiesJam (optional)Mini marshmallows and crispy rice (also optional)Honey (again, optional) Peanut butter and raw fish—two things that sound like they should never go together.

Maybe I'll challenge that notion someday, but for now, here are some fun ways to eat peanut butter inspired by the Japanese art of maki rolls, minus the actual fish. Our sprightly intern at Peanut Butter and Co. Peanut butter maki rolls are really nothing new—people have been doing this with peanut butter and jelly for years, calling them "pinwheel" sandwiches, which refers to the swirl of peanut butter and jelly created when you roll up the sandwiches.

I love the idea of introducing kids and the otherwise sushi-averse to this fun food shape. Chick-Fil-Gay Sandwich (Chick-Fil-A Copycat Recipe)