Turkey, Cranberry, and Pesto Sandwich

"When I was a kid, my favorite meal was Thanksgiving Turkey Dinner so my mom often did a semi-Thanksgiving dinner for me in the summer near my birthday. I tend to do something similar, where I brine and roast a small turkey every few months. We typically don't do a full blown Thanksgiving dinner but incorporate the meat into other meals. This recipe is one that I made one summer for a girls Scrapbooking Party luncheon with my turkey and all of the beautiful basil in my backyard garden. As usual, my measurements may be slightly off so feel free to mix it up a bit to make this recipe fit your taste."
 
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Ready In:
15mins
Ingredients:
7
Serves:
8
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ingredients

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directions

  • Build the sandwich by first spreading pesto on both sides of the bread.
  • Layer turkey, lettuce, tomatoes, cranberries, and cheese on to the bottom piece of bread. Add the top. Slice into 6-8 little sandwiches.
  • Serve and enjoy with your favorite sparkling wine cocktail at a luncheon. You can also Bake for a few minutes until the cheese melts and serve hot with some warm apple cider in the winter time.
  • Note1: I like to prepare fresh pesto straight from my garden the traditional way using lots of fresh basil, lemon juice, toasted pine nuts, garlic, Olive Oil, and salt/pepper.
  • Note2: When preparing the turkey, tomatoes, lettuce, and cheese, ensure the sizes fit the size of your bread. For a small baguette, they need to be fairly small.
  • Note3: Place the Cranberries directly on the Pesto. They will stick into the sandwich better this way.
  • Note 4: It is important to use good quality turkey. I prefer to roast my own after soaking in a basic brine for 24-48 hours. If you don't have the time to do this, use your favorite good quality deli cut.

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Reviews

  1. We really really loved this recipe! Ciabatta bread was used for my sandwiches. I didn't really measure the ingredients. Just built the sandwiches by following the instructions. The sandwiches were amazing. Thanks for creating this unique recipe! I will certainly make it again.
     
  2. I cut this down and made it into a single sandwich with a ciabatta bun. It was good, but the pesto (I used Recipe #389096) didn't seem to fit with the other flavors. I think I'd rather have something more fruity in its place, like jam or preserves. I was glad to try something different though. Thanks for posting!
     
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<p>I am a pretty good home cook and a Food Network junkie. Every time I host an event or create a new dish, my confidence grows....I'm always testing new ideas and sometimes (I'm a nerd) that dreams in food.</p> <p>I was&nbsp;proud to have one of my recipes chosen as RecipeZaar's Recipe of the Day on 11/27/09 with my Turkey, Cranberry, &amp; Pesto Sandwich. &nbsp;I also had the opportunity to cook at the Aetna Healthy Food Fight competition in Los Angeles last summer - talk about pressure!</p>
 
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