I made muffaletta sandwiches today but more importantly, I've given myself a huge award!
What do you do with something that turns out like this? For a second or two I thought of feeding it to the birds. Then I quickly realized I would be accused of adding to the recent occurrence of thousands of birds dropping dead from the sky. So I thought of another way to use these duds.
I turned one on top of the other and inspiration struck. Before we were transferred back to the USA from Canada, I was about to take curling lessons. I always regretted never having learned to curl. But now with a little duct tape....
Mine might actually be heavier than a regulation stone. If I had tried making sourdough bread sticks I would have a handle for my stone.
To make myself feel better I defrosted some sourdough rolls I made last week. I can't believe I was disappointed at how these turned out at the time. I have gone way downhill since then.
Muffalettas are so very good. First I make the olive salad. Kalamata and green olives are diced into small pieces. Then celery and onion is diced small as well and added to the olives. Add some capers and a tablespoon or so of red wine vinegar. Sprinkle some dried oregano and red chili flakes into the mix and stir it all together.
I add some arugula which is not typical but I like the flavor it adds. The sandwiches are pressed tightly together and wrapped in plastic wrap. The they are refrigerated until you're ready to eat them. Wrapping them tightly allows the juice from the olive mixture to soak into the bread.
In case any of you are on diets and hating me right about now, these are my sandwiches. Hummus, a bit of the olive mix, red peppers, cucumber, sprouts, arugula and lettuce. If I ate most of the stuff I make I would weigh 200 pounds! This is my typical sandwich.
And though I have hit sourdough bottom, my new dough and I are on the rise back to the top of the bread baking empire. The one I made this morning looks promising. Sometimes you just have to hit rock bottom and come back fighting.
What do you do with something that turns out like this? For a second or two I thought of feeding it to the birds. Then I quickly realized I would be accused of adding to the recent occurrence of thousands of birds dropping dead from the sky. So I thought of another way to use these duds.
I turned one on top of the other and inspiration struck. Before we were transferred back to the USA from Canada, I was about to take curling lessons. I always regretted never having learned to curl. But now with a little duct tape....
Mine might actually be heavier than a regulation stone. If I had tried making sourdough bread sticks I would have a handle for my stone.
To make myself feel better I defrosted some sourdough rolls I made last week. I can't believe I was disappointed at how these turned out at the time. I have gone way downhill since then.
Muffalettas are so very good. First I make the olive salad. Kalamata and green olives are diced into small pieces. Then celery and onion is diced small as well and added to the olives. Add some capers and a tablespoon or so of red wine vinegar. Sprinkle some dried oregano and red chili flakes into the mix and stir it all together.
I add some arugula which is not typical but I like the flavor it adds. The sandwiches are pressed tightly together and wrapped in plastic wrap. The they are refrigerated until you're ready to eat them. Wrapping them tightly allows the juice from the olive mixture to soak into the bread.
In case any of you are on diets and hating me right about now, these are my sandwiches. Hummus, a bit of the olive mix, red peppers, cucumber, sprouts, arugula and lettuce. If I ate most of the stuff I make I would weigh 200 pounds! This is my typical sandwich.
And though I have hit sourdough bottom, my new dough and I are on the rise back to the top of the bread baking empire. The one I made this morning looks promising. Sometimes you just have to hit rock bottom and come back fighting.
Comments
I'm so glad you showed YOUR sandwiches... wondered how you fared on your fantastic meals... I save most of mine for my gentleman caller or I couldn't do it, either! Have a great day!
Both the blogtech's sandwiches and yours look great. Good enough to eat! Hah!
xoxo to "Teddy Snow Ballerina", because she appears to tiptoe through the snow.
Thanks for the laugh today!! :)
Those sandwiches do look delicious even if I really dislike olives :-)
Have a great day and I hold my thumbs for better luck with the coming sourdough breads!
Christer.
You crack me up.
Maybe it's good I don't like sourdough. I've spared myself the frustration.
I've made danish though and they are on broken teepee today.
boy...those sandwhiches look good. john would LOVE LOVE LOVE them.
just got back from getting a load of firewood with Teddy
btw,i dumped the starter this morning...what a big dud.
kary and teddy
(I love watching curling during the Olympics, and wished that there was more coverage of it during the off years. Too bad that you didn't learn how to play.)
Those sandwiches look awesome!
And duck tape 'em into a curling stone! >,-)
Watch out for the snow, "Teddy"!
the sandwiches look yummy!
Have to add, I gasped at the part about not eating the sandwiches lest you become 200 lbs...
One person's horror is another person's GOAL. (But that's because I do eat what I cook, hehe.) ;)
~ Carolee
Have a great day.