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September 2012

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Smoked Salmon Tea Sandwiches

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Smoked Salmon Tea Sandwiches
Recipe Type: Lunch, Sandwich
Author: Rachel Oberg – De Ma Cuisine
Prep time: 15 mins
Total time: 15 mins
Serves: 7-8
Ingredients
  • 2 – 4oz. packages smoked salmon, finely chopped
  • 1 oz. capers, drained
  • 12oz. (1 1/2 pkgs) cream cheese
  • 14-16 slices white bread
Instructions
  1. Mix cream cheese until spreadable (if desired the cheese can be left at room temperature for a while to soften, then mixed).
  2. Mix salmon with capers and cream cheese. Spread on bread.
  3. Top with a second slice of bread.
  4. Cut in triangles, quarters, or fingers.
Notes

You could use leftovers to make a Savory Stuffed French Toast.
Makes 7-8 sandwiches total.

 

Monday

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September 2012

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Roasted Fig Tea Sandwiches

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Roasted Fig Tea Sandwiches
Recipe Type: Sandwich, Lunch
Author: Rachel Oberg – De Ma Cuisine
Prep time: 10 mins
Cook time: 20 mins
Total time: 30 mins
Serves: 7-8
Ingredients
  • 14 figs, chopped
  • 1 T olive oil
  • pinch salt
  • 1/8 t pepper (or to taste)
  • 12oz. (1 1/2 pkgs) cream cheese
  • 14 slices white bread
Instructions
  1. Toss figs with olive oil, salt, and pepper. Bake at 350F for 15-20 minutes, or until figs are lightly roasted.
  2. Let figs cool.
  3. Soften cream cheese and mix with figs. Add a little more pepper if desired.
  4. Top bread with mixture and top with a second slice of bread.
  5. Cut into triangles, quarters, or fingers.
Notes

You could use leftovers to make Stuffed French Toast, or Baked French Toast.
Makes 7 sandwiches total.

 

Monday

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September 2012

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Walnut and Caramelized Onion Tea Sandwiches

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Walnut and Caramelized Onion Tea Sandwiches
Recipe Type: Lunch, Sandwich
Author: Rachel Oberg – De Ma Cuisine
Prep time: 15 mins
Cook time: 45 mins
Total time: 1 hour
Serves: 7-9
Ingredients
  • 6 onions, diced
  • 1 C walnuts, roughly chopped
  • 2 T honey
  • 2 T brown sugar
  • 1-2 T olive oil
  • salt
  • pepper
  • 12oz. (1 1/2 pkgs.) cream cheese
  • 14-18 slices of white bread
Instructions
  1. Heat pan, add oil. When oil is hot, add onions, honey, salt, pepper, and sugar.
  2. Cook over medium-low heat for about 45 minutes, or until the liquid has evaporated and the onions are caramelized (brownish, tender, sweet).
  3. Mix with softened cream cheese and walnuts. Add salt and pepper if desired.
  4. Top bread with onion mixture. Top with another slice of bread.
  5. Cut into triangles, quarters, or fingers.
Notes

The onions bothered my eyes a lot, because of the quantity. If you can get past that, this is a really yummy sandwich!! One trick I’ve discovered for peeling is to peel them under running water. Helps a little with the crying. 🙂
The filling would also be a good chip or cracker dip. It could be good added to scrambled eggs.

 

Monday

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September 2012

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Mushroom, Ham, and Rosemary Tea Sandwiches

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Mushroom, Ham, and Rosemary Tea Sandwiches
Recipe Type: Lunch, Sandwich
Author: Rachel Oberg – De Ma Cuisine
Prep time: 20 mins
Cook time: 20 mins
Total time: 40 mins
Serves: 7-8
Ingredients
  • 3 packs/boxes of mushrooms, chopped
  • 1 C ham, chopped
  • 1 T fresh rosemary
  • 14-16 slices white bread
  • 12oz. cream cheese
  • salt
  • pepper
  • 2 T olive oil
Instructions
  1. Heat pan, add oil. When oil is hot, add mushrooms and rosemary. Cook over medium or medium-low heat for about 20-30 minutes, or until mushrooms are tender, and liquid has evaporated.
  2. Combine mushrooms, cream cheese, ham, salt, and pepper.
  3. Top bread with mixture, and top with another slice of bread.
  4. Cut into triangles, quarters, or fingers.
Notes

Any extra filling could be great added to an omelet, or scrambled eggs, or to a savory Baked French Toast, or Stuffed French Toast.

 

Thursday

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September 2012

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If I Lived a Little Bit Closer

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In my head right now I’m singing, “On top of spaghetti, all covered with cheese, I lost my poor wheatball, when somebody sneezed.” The word “wheatball” is said in Mrs. Kim’s voice (Mrs. Kim is a character on Gilmore Girls), which is why it’s saying “wheatball” instead of “meatball”. Are you still here? Or did you stop reading? If you’ve already left, I get it. Might be a little bit weird. If you’re still here, I’m glad.

Sunday night I had a dream that my brother’s partner had the baby that was due today. I woke up quite anxious and worried about them and wondered if it had happened. I didn’t heard anything until Tuesday while I was editing my episode, when I got THE call… He told me that I am Auntie Rachel!

The above paragraphs don’t relate to each other. I just think wheatball is funny and want to share it with you. Actually (you could say that in Oscar’s voice, from The Office), I can relate the two. I included it because my family is silly and I think they’d think it’s funny. So there. Here’s some photographic proof.

I love that only a few of us are looking at the camera. Apparently there was a joke happening.

Brother Jake and I talking during my post wedding brunch.

The photo at the top of the post includes our littlest brother, Josh.

Jake and Mom practicing their walk down the aisle at my wedding rehearsal.

My family is really great. I mean, I know you kinda have to (or at least are supposed to) like your family. But, I actually do. I love spending time with them. Not just my parents and brothers and sister-in-law, but the extended family too. I got to thinking about this today, because I’d been waiting for that call that would make me an Auntie. And I started thinking about my aunts and uncles and the amazing people that they are, and how I hope to be even a fraction as cool as they were/are.

I’m overjoyed. I can’t wait to see my parents as Oma and Opa (Grandma and Grandpa). I can’t wait to see my littlest brother as an uncle. And, oh my gosh, I can’t wait to see my other little brother as a daddy (wasn’t it just yesterday that we were home for lunch during Elementary school telling terrible knock knock jokes at the kitchen table?!), and his wonderful partner as a mommy. It brings tears to my eyes just thinking about it.

I’ve mentioned before that we live really far away from my immediate family. So, I won’t be bringing a casserole or some soup to the new parents. But, if I were going to, I would bring them something like this Tempeh and Lentil Stew.

Tempeh and Lentil Stew

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Tempeh and Lentil Stew
Recipe Type: Stew, Main, Dinner, Vegetarian, Gluten Free, Vegan
Author: Rachel Oberg – De Ma Cuisine
Prep time: 15 mins
Cook time: 60 mins
Total time: 1 hour 15 mins
Serves: 4
A hearty fall dish.
Ingredients
  • 2 T olive oil
  • 1 carrot, chopped
  • 1/2 onion, chopped
  • 3 small turnips, chopped
  • 2 cloves garlic, diced
  • 2 t salt (or to taste)
  • 2 t smoked paprika
  • pinch ground ginger
  • 1/2 t chili powder
  • 1/2 t pepper
  • 1/2 t red pepper flakes
  • pinch all spice
  • 6-8 C vegetable stock
  • 1 C lentils
  • 4-8 oz. tempeh
  • 1 C puréed pumpkin (I roasted fresh pumpkin, then puréed it)
  • 1 C finely diced fresh (or canned) tomatoes
  • 1 C rotini rice pasta
  • 1 T apple cider vinegar
Instructions
  1. Heat soup pot. Add olive oil. Add carrot, turnip, onion and seasonings, cook 3-5 minutes. Add garlic and tempeh, cook 2 minutes. Add all remaining ingredients except pasta and vinegar.
  2. Bring to a boil, cook 30-60 minutes (or until lentils are soft).
  3. Add pasta. Cook until al dente.
  4. Add vinegar.
  5. Taste and add more seasonings if desired.
Notes

Lentils are high in iron and are a good source of protein.
Additional veggies that could be included: spinach, chard, kale, cauliflower, zucchini, broccoli.

P.S. To my tiny niece: You are so loved! I can’t wait to hold you.

P.S.S. In case anyone wonders, Husband’s family is pretty awesome as well. And, same as mine, not just the parents and sibling (and future sibling to be), but extended family too. We are very blessed.