anyone use a sandwich maker?

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Apple turn overs

One of those co-workers you always preface anything about with "Bless their Heart"..does make this for our office several times a year..simple and a treat.

Butter 2 slices of bread
put on slice butter side down in the sandwich maker
spoon canned apple pie filling on top
place other slice of bread butter side up

close and let the sandwich maker do it's thing

end result is a apple turn over..they are fatting as hell I'm sure..some times my co-worker will dust them with powdered sugar.
 
Fritessaus

Pete,

Oh dear! You bought a bottle of water! LOL! Water is at the front of the list of ingredients. Still 25% oil in there though. It's meant for fries. We don't eat fries with ketchup but with mayonaise or fritessaus. Personally I prefer real mayo. The Calvé mayo is very creamy. I prefer the taste of Calvé mayonaise over Hellman's, good heavens the Hellman's is way too salt to my taste!

As for the spread, there must be more in there than egg plant, it is way too red. Bell peppers perhaps?
 
I just looked at the list of ingredients and it is #1 water LOL. The rest just looks like mayo and sugar ingredients so it's a watered down mayo. It's not bad for a change but I prefer ketchup on fries over it.

That vegetable spread is listed as Peppers then eggplant then spices etc.. It really is good on italian type deli meat sandwiches on a good crusty bun with lettuce and tomatos etc.
 
I have a sandwich maker that I received as either a birthday or Christmas gift from a few years back. I've never used it, it's still in the box. I like the Xpress 101 that I see on TV once in a while, but don't think I will ever buy it.
 
My fave recipie......

We had one that doubled as a hamburger maker too. Black,with ornage and avacodo green trimmings on it. Very 70s.

My fave sandwhich was a lyer of butter, couple layers of sliced cheese, a few more layers of your favorite meat, (roast beef or ham) about three pieces of already cooked bacon. Fold the maker over and heat until the chees is melted and all is nice and hot. Take it out and very lightly sprinkle some garlic salt on the outside of the toast. This was one of my favorite after school snacks....and I still make them but now I toast the toast in the toaster and throw it all together in the microwave. 2 seconds, its done.
 

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