Category Archives: Sandwiches

Hot Tuna and Egg Buns

1 can (7 oz) solid-pack tuna, drained and flaked
4 stuffed green olives, sliced
4 oz small Cheddar cheese cubes
3 hard-cooked eggs, coarsely chopped
1/3 cup mayonnaise or cooked salad dressing
3 tablespoons sweet-pickle relish
2 tablespoons finely chopped onion
1/4 teaspoon salt
8 frankfurter rolls

1. Preheat oven to 400F.

2. In medium bowl, combine tuna, olives, cheese, egg, mayonnaise, pickle relish, onion, and salt; mix well.

3. Spoon into rolls. Wrap each in foil. Place on cookie sheet.

4. Bake 10 minutes. Serve hot, right in foil. Serves 8.

Coney Island Hot Dogs

1 can (15 1/2 oz) chile con carne with beans
1 tablespoon paprika
2 teaspoons brown sugar
8 frankfurters
8 frankfurter rolls, split and lightly buttered

1. In small saucepan, combine chile, paprika, and sugar; mix well. Bring to boiling over low heat, stirring.

2. Broil frankfurters on broiler rack, 4 inches from heat, 3 minutes, turning once.

3. Place rolls, cut sides up, on broiler rack. Broil 30 seconds, until toasted.

4. To serve: Place frankfurter inside each roll; top each with some of chile mixture. Serves 4.


©Copyright 1973 by The McCall Publishing Co. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A.

Stop ‘N Shop Picnic

Make Your Own Sub Sandwich

4 loaves French bread, each about 6 inches long
Soft butter or margarine
2 to 3 tablespoons thousand island salad dressing or mayonnaise
Lettuce leaves
2 cans (3 2/3 ounces each) smoked salmon, drained
4 slices caraway cheese
4 slices broiled ham
4 slices Provolone cheese
8 slices tomato
Thin onion slices
Dill pickle slices
2 cans (3 3/4 ounces each) sardines, drained, if desired
Endive leaves

Cut loaves horizontally in half. Spread cut sides with butter and salad dressing. Layer lettuce, salmon, caraway cheese, ham, Provolone cheese, tomato, onion and pickle slices and sardines on bottom halves of loaves.

Place endive on sardines and top with remaining halves of loaves. Secure with wooden picks. 4 sandwiches.

Bring along a slicing knife and a butter spreader; pick up the food at a store en route to your picnic. Beverage could be your favorite cold pop or a bottle of light wine.

Tip for picnic-happy people: your own 2-wheel fold-up grocery cart makes transporting food to and from the picnic a breeze.


©Copyright 1971 by General Mills, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A.