Saturday, March 17, 2012

The Unconventional Sandwich: Hammies

The Unconventional Sandwich
sand·wich noun
1 a : two or more slices of bread or a split roll having a filling in between
    b : one slice of bread covered with food

sandwich verb
: to make into or as if into a sandwich; especially : to insert or enclose between usually two things of another quality or character

Ahh…the Sandwich.  Although they existed long before they were called sandwiches, John Montague, the fourth earl of Sandwich, is credited with naming the tasty invention. Montague, a heavy card player, held his cards in one hand and cheese and meat between slices of bread in the other (This is still a sandwich purpose in my house today!).  Montague’s fellow players started asking for Sandwich’s …and the rest is sandwich history!
The Unconventional Sandwich posts explore a variety of sandwich condiments and toppings, twists on old favorites, and traditional sandwiches with our own unique flare.  From breakfast to dessert, there isn’t anything we can’t try to sandwich.
Hammies
One of my new obsessions is Philadelphia Cooking Crèmes.  This is a recipe I found from Taste of Home after searching for recipes using these crèmes. Although they may be a little on the conventional side, these sandwiches are super easy, incredibly tasty, and can feed a whole crew. I have several other recipes to try with different flavors of the crèmes, so I’m sure you’ll see them as an ingredient in the future.
What you’ll need:
Hammies:

12 Dinner Rolls (Hawaiian Rolls or bakery rolls work)
1 lb. Black Forest Ham (thin sliced)
12 oz Swiss Cheese (sliced)  (You could use any cheese that would melt well)
1 tub Philadelphia Cooking Crème (I’ve used “Chive and Onion” and “Italian Cheese and Herb”; You can use whichever you think you would like best)
½ cup butter, melted
1/4 cup grated Parmesan cheese
1 Tbsp. Worcestershire sauce
1 ½ tsp. dried minced onion

(I usually half the recipe and only make 6 sandwiches)

Arrange the bottoms of your rolls in a greased, 9 x13 baking dish. Layer with ham and then cheese.


Spread the top of each roll with your crème of choice and place on top of the sandwiches.


In a small bowl, combine the melted butter, Parmesan cheese, Worcestershire sauce, and minced onion. Pour this over your sandwiches.



Cover with aluminum foil and let stand for 20 minutes (sometimes I only wait 10 minutes. Try to wait the 20 minutes if you can, but speaking from experience--it's okay to cheat).

Leave cover on and bake at 350 for 20 minutes.

Remove from oven and enjoy!

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