Monday, September 5, 2011

Sandwich Sushi


Martha Stewart

  Tomorrow marks the first day of school for many children here in Rhode Island and Massachusetts and I thought it fitting to write about my new favorite lunch find, Sandwich Sushi. Sandwich Sushi is a fun and creative way of making plain old PB&J exciting! They are great for children of all ages, from small children to big kids just wanting to have fun.
 The idea is simple and the possibilities are endless... All you need is sliced sandwich bread and a bit of creativity!
To start use american sliced bread (white or wheat) with the crusts removed preferably. Press the slices of the bread to flatten them out, this can be done by hand or with a quick pass of  a rolling pin. When pressing the bread make sure that it is not on a surface where it will stick and become glued down. You might want to lay down a piece of wax paper or saran wrap below the bread. Personally I like to add the condiments (mayo, mustard, jelly, relish, whatnot) to up-facing slices bread at this point before layering the filling. It will act like a glue holding in what ever is added as the filling, be it turkey, ham, veggies or all of the above! When you have everything you want in place it is time to start rolling. If you used wax paper or saran wrap under the bread use it to help you make your Sandwich into a Sushi Roll (This is also a great time to bring in little hands to help out.)

Check out this amazingly delish Turkey, Avocado, Spinach and Cheese Roll that was made over at Domestic Charm!! Notice how she has the ingredients all to one side of the bread, this will help from having them all spill out. Also, be careful not to overload your fillings... There is only so much one piece of bread can handle. 











 Here are a few other photos I have found on the web that are great for inspiration:

Pass the Peas, Please

PB&J Sushi Sandwich 

Healthy, Tasty, Cheap 

Impress Your Kids



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