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Okay, in honor of St. Pat's, I am making corned beef, and cabbage, after a
fashion........I'm just giving it a slight Yiddish spin...... Dinner tonight: Open face Reuben's (and Rachels for those who shudder at the thought of saurkraut) 2 lb. sliced corned beef, from the deli 1 lb. saurkraut, drained 1/2 lb. domestic swiss cheese Thousand Island dressing (1/2 lb. creamy cole slaw, drained) Loaf of seeded rye bread I intend on nuking the corned beef to take the chill off of it. The same with the saurkraut. Take two slices of rounded rye bread and place flat sides together on a foil covered broiler pan. Pour a small amount of dressing on bread and spread with butter knife to cover bread. Top with ample amount of corned beef then kraut. Top filling with a slice of cheese for each slice of bread. Pop in broiler until cheese starts to melt. Serve If the diners don't care for saurkraut, substitute slaw, but omit the broiling (broiled cole slaw is rather disgusting) and serve as a cold sandwich. (You needed heat the corned beef for this one either). I heat the corned beef and kraut as if I were to leave it under the broiler until both were warm the cheese and bread would char. -ginny |
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On Mon, 17 Mar 2008 12:52:32 -0400, "Virginia Tadrzynski"
> wrote: >Okay, in honor of St. Pat's, I am making corned beef, and cabbage, after a >fashion........I'm just giving it a slight Yiddish spin...... > >Dinner tonight: Open face Reuben's (and Rachels for those who shudder at >the thought of saurkraut) > frankly, i shudder at the substitution of slaw for sauerkraut, but i understand that some people are philistines. your pal, blake |
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blake murphy wrote:
> On Mon, 17 Mar 2008 12:52:32 -0400, "Virginia Tadrzynski" > > wrote: > >> Okay, in honor of St. Pat's, I am making corned beef, and cabbage, >> after a fashion........I'm just giving it a slight Yiddish spin...... >> >> Dinner tonight: Open face Reuben's (and Rachels for those who >> shudder at the thought of saurkraut) >> > > frankly, i shudder at the substitution of slaw for sauerkraut, but i > understand that some people are philistines. You mean your actual people from philistine? <G> |
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On Tue 18 Mar 2008 01:52:05p, Ophelia told us...
> blake murphy wrote: >> On Mon, 17 Mar 2008 12:52:32 -0400, "Virginia Tadrzynski" >> > wrote: >> >>> Okay, in honor of St. Pat's, I am making corned beef, and cabbage, >>> after a fashion........I'm just giving it a slight Yiddish spin...... >>> >>> Dinner tonight: Open face Reuben's (and Rachels for those who >>> shudder at the thought of saurkraut) >>> >> >> frankly, i shudder at the substitution of slaw for sauerkraut, but i >> understand that some people are philistines. > > You mean your actual people from philistine? <G> Philistine probably has broadband, too, Ophelia. :-) -- Wayne Boatwright ------------------------------------------- Wednesday, 03(III)/19(XIX)/08(MMVIII) ------------------------------------------- Countdown till Memorial Day 9wks 4dys 3hrs 10mins ------------------------------------------- A tribble a day keeps the Klingons well fed. ------------------------------------------- |
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On Thu, 20 Mar 2008 03:54:05 GMT, Wayne Boatwright
> wrote: >On Tue 18 Mar 2008 01:52:05p, Ophelia told us... > >> blake murphy wrote: >>> On Mon, 17 Mar 2008 12:52:32 -0400, "Virginia Tadrzynski" >>> > wrote: >>> >>>> Okay, in honor of St. Pat's, I am making corned beef, and cabbage, >>>> after a fashion........I'm just giving it a slight Yiddish spin...... >>>> >>>> Dinner tonight: Open face Reuben's (and Rachels for those who >>>> shudder at the thought of saurkraut) >>>> >>> >>> frankly, i shudder at the substitution of slaw for sauerkraut, but i >>> understand that some people are philistines. >> >> You mean your actual people from philistine? <G> > >Philistine probably has broadband, too, Ophelia. :-) This Philistine (different thread) had corned beef hash with a soft boiled egg on top for dinner. The only thing missing was hollandaise, but I didn't cook so, I'm not complaining. LOL! -- See return address to reply by email remove the smile first |
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On Wed, 19 Mar 2008 21:24:28 -0700, sf wrote:
>This Philistine (different thread) had corned beef hash with a soft >boiled egg on top for dinner. The only thing missing was hollandaise, >but I didn't cook so, I'm not complaining. LOL! That sounds good! I have some corned beef ready to be cooked. After I fix it..I might do that idea..maybe.. Christine |
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On Wed 19 Mar 2008 09:24:28p, told us...
> On Thu, 20 Mar 2008 03:54:05 GMT, Wayne Boatwright > > wrote: > >>On Tue 18 Mar 2008 01:52:05p, Ophelia told us... >> >>> blake murphy wrote: >>>> On Mon, 17 Mar 2008 12:52:32 -0400, "Virginia Tadrzynski" >>>> > wrote: >>>> >>>>> Okay, in honor of St. Pat's, I am making corned beef, and cabbage, >>>>> after a fashion........I'm just giving it a slight Yiddish >>>>> spin...... >>>>> >>>>> Dinner tonight: Open face Reuben's (and Rachels for those who >>>>> shudder at the thought of saurkraut) >>>>> >>>> >>>> frankly, i shudder at the substitution of slaw for sauerkraut, but i >>>> understand that some people are philistines. >>> >>> You mean your actual people from philistine? <G> >> >>Philistine probably has broadband, too, Ophelia. :-) > > This Philistine (different thread) had corned beef hash with a soft > boiled egg on top for dinner. The only thing missing was hollandaise, > but I didn't cook so, I'm not complaining. LOL! Sounds delish! I have two corned beef briskets in the freezer but haven't had any yet. Mebbe this weekend. -- Wayne Boatwright ------------------------------------------- Wednesday, 03(III)/19(XIX)/08(MMVIII) ------------------------------------------- Countdown till Memorial Day 9wks 4dys 2hrs 35mins ------------------------------------------- ARRIVED SAFELY TIMBUKTU. STOP. WHERE LAKE VICTORIA? STOP. ------------------------------------------- |
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sf wrote:
> This Philistine (different thread) had corned beef hash with a soft > boiled egg on top for dinner. The only thing missing was hollandaise, > but I didn't cook so, I'm not complaining. LOL! Heh. You can't complain about that ![]() |
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Wayne Boatwright wrote:
> On Tue 18 Mar 2008 01:52:05p, Ophelia told us... > >> blake murphy wrote: >>> On Mon, 17 Mar 2008 12:52:32 -0400, "Virginia Tadrzynski" >>> > wrote: >>> >>>> Okay, in honor of St. Pat's, I am making corned beef, and cabbage, >>>> after a fashion........I'm just giving it a slight Yiddish >>>> spin...... >>>> >>>> Dinner tonight: Open face Reuben's (and Rachels for those who >>>> shudder at the thought of saurkraut) >>>> >>> >>> frankly, i shudder at the substitution of slaw for sauerkraut, but i >>> understand that some people are philistines. >> >> You mean your actual people from philistine? <G> > > Philistine probably has broadband, too, Ophelia. :-) It does? Cor! |
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