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June 30, 2010 ·

Lodge Sandwich

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I wanted to call it the Reewich, as in yummy sandwich made at Ree’s Place, but written it didn’t look right. Looked like I was calling Ree a witch. YIKES! That she is certainly NOT. I thought I should share it with you in case you get hungry while you are waiting for me to finish my story.

Friday afternoon we were all just relaxing. Reading, taking long walks (this troubled the cowboys….they wondered if it was a good idea to walk for pleasure in such heat), vegging in front of the T.V.
I had made Ree’s French Breakfast Puffs earlier.

I am looking particularly lovely as you can see.

If you own The Pioneer Woman Cooks, Ree’s cookbook, and you have not made the French Breakfast Puffs….well, well, um…

GET CRACKIN’ cause these are the next best thing to sliced bread, let me tell ya!
So, as I was saying, a woman can not live on muffins, or in this case puffs alone. So around 1pm we started scrounging around and of course there was plenty of good fixin’s in the Lodge kitchen. Ree, had our back.
With some inspiration from Laura, I came up with this mouth watering sammich!

Lodge Sandwich

2 slices white bread
softened butter for buttering
goat cheese
Swiss cheese
Monterrey jack cheese
1/4 very thinly sliced apple
2 thin slices of ham
course ground spicy mustard
Get a griddle or skillet hot. Butter your bread. Lay it buttered side down, now layer one side with Swiss cheese, lay apple over the Swiss, layer ham over that on the other side dob as much goat cheese as you dare then lay the slices of Monterrey jack on top of that. Now get that baby back together and place it on the skillet until browned and cheese starts to melt. Serve with a side of course ground spicy mustard, none of the wimpy hot dog mustard PLEESE.
Enjoy!

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  1. Cheryl says

    June 30, 2010 at 6:51 am

    MMM, with all that cheese, I could die happy eating one of those.

  2. Emily says

    June 30, 2010 at 1:07 pm

    Yum! Looks like you made some deeelish foods at the Lodge. Can't wait to read more about your adventure!

  3. the Provident Woman says

    June 30, 2010 at 3:28 pm

    That looks great.

  4. Traci says

    July 1, 2010 at 6:08 pm

    I was racking my brain at the store today trying to remember all those cheeses so I could make this. Oh well, I got the apple and the ham and I'll just use the cheese I got! šŸ™‚

    Your trip looks like so much fun!!

  5. Anonymous says

    July 2, 2010 at 9:27 pm

    Yum! And you got to cook in that amazing kitchen!

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