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Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Hot Pastrami on Rye


My husband and I are nearing our 1 year anniversary of living in our loft downtown being "empty nester's". This past year has been pure bliss. We have settled into our life so nicely and every single day I find myself thanking the Lord for this wonderful life we have together. How time flies when you are having fun! 

Dwelling on my happiness and all the blessings that are in my life, often leads me to think of others I know that are miserable.  What keeps people in a miserable place? I think it is fear of the unknown. Something I have learned more and more as I grow older, is the more you try to hold on to something, the more it holds on to you. People get comfortable in their lives, even if they are miserable. They don't take a single step to change their circumstances, and they grow stagnant. Often times becoming more and more secluded because they are miserable people, so no one wants to be around them. 

I like to think I have a different mindset. I believe life is a gift. We are given time to make a difference. Find your purpose today. Really stop and take inventory of your life, your friends, our living conditions. What do you wish was different, and what steps can you take to make those changes?  Instead of looking at the mountain, look at the steps. Take one step at a time and change your life for the better. The happier you are, the better your relationships are. 

Now on to today's food. My husband loves a good hot pastrami sandwich. So naturally I wanted to surprise him with it. I always want to make him the things he loves. He said I nailed this one. Enjoy!

Hot Pastrami on Rye
Serves 2

1/2 lbs cooked and thinly sliced beef pastrami
4 slices havarti cheese
sauteed onions
coarse grind mustard
4 slices artisan rye bread 
1 cup beef broth

Saute your onions in olive oil, salt and pepper, for a few minutes.
Bring your broth to a simmer. Add pastrami and onions to the broth. Simmer until pastrami is hot. Reserve the broth for pouring over the sandwich.
Toast your bread and add coarse mustard to two of the 4 slices.
Divide cheese, meat and onions among rye bread. Pour your broth over the sandwich and close.
Serve hot. 


Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Asian Fish Sandwich


 
Sometimes it is hard to stay away from all the fast processed food out there. My husband and I have not eaten out, unless it is an organic farm to table restaurant, in a long time. Because I am so in love with my man, I want him around. I make sure he gets "real food" to eat. Not the chemically laden, genetically modified, processed food you get at most restaurants. 


So I have been recreating our comfort foods at home. I have been missing a good crispy fish sandwich for some time. It was time for me to create one, and this one did the trick. Way better than anything I have been served in a restaurant, and because it was made from scratch with wholesome ingredients, I didn't feel gross after I ate it.  I made them into sliders for easier eating. They are divine, I hope you try them!


Asian Fish Sandwich

For the slaw
1 1/2 Tablespoons Rice wine vinegar
1 Tablespoon Low Sodium Soy Sauce
1 Tablespoon Peanut Oil
1/4 Tablespoon Sesame oil
1/4 Tablespoon Honey
1/4 Tablespoon Fresh lime juice
1 pinch Cayenne pepper
1 pinch Red Pepper Flakes
1 pinch Salt and pepper to taste
1 cup Shredded Cabbage


flour dredge: 1/4 cup flour, 1/2 tsp salt, 1/4 tsp pepper
2 eggs
Breading:
1 cup panko breadcrumbs

1/2 teaspoon ground ginger
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon paprika
1/8 teaspoon pepper


1/2 pound fish fillets. I used snapper, but mahi, halibut, or any whitefish will work
2 Tablespoons butter 
1 Tablespoon olive oil


For the Yogurt Sauce:
1/4 cup kefir cheese (spreadable greek yogurt)
1 Tablespoon dill pickle juice

1/2 teaspoon ground ginger
1/4 teaspoon hot sauce


6 dinner rolls of your choice
Directions:



Toss the panko crumbs with ginger, salt, paprika, and pepper.


Cut the fish filets to fit on your dinner rolls. 

Prepare a dipping station.  One bowl with the flour dredge mixed together. One bowl with your eggs whipped. One larger bowl with the breading. 
Start by dipping your fish in the flour and coat on each side.
Next dip in the eggs.
Lastly, coat the fish in the breading mixture. 
Melt 2 Tablespoons butter and one tbsp olive oil in a skillet and add fish, cooking each side until browned, turning once.


Meanwhile, prepare sauce. Mix together all yogurt sauce ingredients in a small bowl and set aside. 

When fish is almost done, prepare your buns.  Spread each bun with yogurt sauce mixture. Place cabbage slaw on each bun. Top with fish fillet. 
Dabble a little more of the sauce on the top bun and top the fish. 
Enjoy!

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