Monday, August 24, 2020

Sticky Turkey and Cheese Sandwiches



Welcome to tea in my garden with some yummy hot sticky sandwiches.


I'm using this Arthur Wood teapot.  I thought it looked so pretty with my favorite tablecloth that my friend, Joy, gave me.


Here's some of the pretty detail of the luncheon cloth.


This is a Rosina teacup that I received in a teacup exchange.


This Royal Windsor teacup was given to me by my neighbors, when I lived in Ohio, as a gift for keeping an eye on their home and getting their mail.  It's probably about 40 + years old now. 

 



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Sticky Turkey and Cheese Sandwiches

Sticky Turkey and Cheese Sandwiches

This recipe is adapted from Siri Daly. She used ham and swiss but I changed it up. It's really good either way, and I'm sure roast beef would be good, too. It's great because you can prepare the day before, which is always a help.

Ingredients:

  • 1/2 cup (1 stick)  butter
  • 1 tablespoon dry mustard
  • 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
  • 2 tablespoons brown sugar
  • 1 tablespoon poppy seeds
  • 1 package small sweet Hawaiian buns
  • enough sliced turkey for 12 small buns
  • enough cheese of your choice for 12 small buns (I used Smoked Gouda)

Instructions:

  1. In a medium saucepan, bring butter, dry mustard, Worcestershire, brown sugar and poppy seeds to a boil in a saucepan. Lower heat and let simmer for a few minutes. Set aside.
  2. Slice buns in half and assemble sandwiches by adding desired amounts of turkey and cheese. Place in a small baking dish (it helps if they fit snugly in there) and pour sauce all over, using a spatula to make sure they are all coated. Cover with foil and let marinate in fridge for at least one hour, or overnight.
  3. When ready to bake, preheat oven to 325 degrees.
  4.  Bake sandwiches for 10 minutes covered and another 10 minutes uncovered. 

Notes:

When I make these the night before, I bring the sandwiches out on the counter for about 30 minutes to take the chill off.
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Everyone, but my Marine grandson, a daughter-in-law, and a granddaughter was here at my house on the 7th anniversary of Rich's passing.  It meant the world to me, and we had such a wonderful family time.

 
Thank you for your visit!  xo
 


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19 comments:

  1. What a great family photo Kitty! Everything about your tea party in your garden is so pretty, including the dappled sunlight! I love your sweet teapot and teacups, I'm always amazed that you can keep track of who and when you received them. :) Your sticky turkey and cheese sandwiches remind me of Southern Living's ham and cheese party rolls and are a family favorite. Happy Monday ♥

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  2. You have a beautiful family, Kitty. That photo is wonderful.

    Lovely tea things!

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  3. YUM those sandwiches look so tasty! Yes mam I would have to have one. Of course your tea cups and tea pot are adorable. I miss the tea cup exchange but cannot imagine the hard work that went into doing that! LOVE, LOVE, LOVE the picture of you with your beautiful family. Be still my heart! Hugs and blessings to you dear Kitty.
    Cindy

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  4. I haven't had turkey in a long time Kitty, it sounds good! Glad you could all be together:@)

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  5. How lovely to have your family close to you on such a sad anniversary. Your family is beautiful.
    I've had the ham and cheese variety of this sandwich and love them, but the turkey version sounds delicious, too!

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  6. What a charming tea time! The sandwich looks so enticing! It's always nice to see a teacup from the Enchanting Rose's exchanges. Last week, I received two snail mail from my past teacup partners! They don't blog so we keep in touch via letters.

    So glad that your family was able to gather together to honour your hubby.

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  7. That sounds absolutely delicious! How wonderful to have family close by when you need them.

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  8. Wow- never heard of those kinds of sammies - may have to try that recipe- thank you! I am a little peckish atm and it sure looks yummy!!!

    Love that beautiful tablecloth and your special teacups. ♥ Your teapot is adorable - but nothing as cute as you surrounded by family in that wonderful picture.

    Hugs and blessings.

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  9. I can’t wait to try the sandwich at camp! You have a beautiful family, Kitty. That photo is wonderful.

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  10. You have an adorable Family,sweet Kitty...Great photo!I love your gorgeous teacups and pretty teapot.That cloth is amazing too.Precious post.Hugs!

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  11. I couldn't love this picture of your family any more! What a gem, Kitty.
    I've made those sandwiches with ham around Easter time. They are so good, even better the next day or as leftovers!

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  12. A tried and true recipe for sure, and I never thought of subbing a different meat! Great idea! Your teapot and cups are lovely and how special to spend that particular day with your beautiful family. Have a great week Kitty, I hope you won't be impacted too much by the hurricane...
    Jenna

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  13. I love the photo of you and your beautiful family! I know you missed Connor being there and hope he can be with all of you soon. You must miss him so much. Thinking of you and praying for you as you miss your dear husband. I am definitely going to try those sandwiches. I think we would love them. That glaze sounds amazing. Sending love and hugs your way, sweet friend.

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  14. Kitty, lovely tea setting. The teapot is lovely and I'm in love with your luncheon cloth. Such sweet thoughtful gifts from your friends. Lovely family photo, beautiful family. I'm so happy they were all with you.
    Blessings to you....

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  15. Hello Kitty, you are so lucky to have a beautiful family to be with you and so supportive. I bet those sandwiches tasted so delicious! I'd love one right now. LOL. Take care and enjoy the weekend.

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  16. Looks wonderful Kitty. I adore your teapot and cup. I will definitely make this sticky sandwich. Thanks for sharing.

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  17. Kitty, this is so special. It is such a treat to see you with this beautiful family of yours!!!
    The tea is beautiful as always, and I love the beautiful embroidered linen. I need to make those delicious sandwiches!

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  18. Hi Kitty,
    Beautiful tea setting for your delicious Sticky Turkey and Cheese Sandwiches. Good to see you surrounded with all that family love at your time of remembrence.Thanks so much for sharing with us at Full Plate Thursday,499 and hope you have a great week!
    Miz Helen

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  19. That is a lovely family photograph.

    I think your Arthur Wood teapot is wonderful.

    All the best Jan

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