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Friday, December 2, 2011

The Moist Maker (Thanksgiving Leftover Sandwich)

All of my friends & family know that I am obsessed with the T.V. show, Friends. I mean honestly, it's friggin' brilliant. My favorite characters are Monica and Ross Gellar (they are just hilarious). Anyway, one of the best episodes is called "The One with Ross's Sandwich", and it involves Monica's infamous Thanksgiving leftover sandwich. Her recipe is a turkey sandwich with a secret layer of gravy soaked bread that Ross nicknames "the moist maker". Unfortunately for Ross, a co-worker steals his sandwich and he gets so mad that he must take a leave of absence from his job. But that is besides the point, I knew that I just had to recreate the sandwich for myself. And boy was it delicious. I changed it up a bit to make it even more amazing. First, my moist maker is a gravy-soaked dressing-mashed potato cake (umm ya, you heard me right). Then, I layered on fried turkey, my zesty cranberry-cherry sauce, arugula, and boursin cheese all onto crispy Italian bread. I wish we could make this sandwich year-round... maybe I will. Heck, who needs holidays to make delicious food? I sure don't. And, I totally get why Ross flipped out over this treat, his reaction was completely warranted!! Enjoy :)
The Moist Maker (a.k.a. The Thanksgiving Leftover Sandwich)
Clayton Diggin' Into His Mega-Man-Wich
For the Gravy-Soaked Dressing-Mashed Potato Cake:
Leftover Cornbread Dressing or Stuffing
Leftover Mashed Potatoes
AP Flour, For Dusting
Leftover Gravy

For the Sandwich:
Slices of Crusty Italian Bread, Fried in Vegetable Oil until Golden Brown
Fried or Roasted Turkey, Sliced
Fresh Baby Arugula
Creamy Boursin Cheese, Room Temperature
Prepared Zesty Cranberry-Cherry Sauce
Prepared Dressing-Mashed Potato Cake

Directions:
1. To Make the Gravy-Soaked Dressing-Mashed Potato Cake: Take a handful of leftover cornbread stuffing and a handful of leftover mashed potatoes, and mix the two together with some flour until the cake holds together and resembles the texture of a crab cake. However, make the dressing-potato cake into the shape of your bread, so that you get a piece of it in every bite. Dust the cake with more flour and fry the cake in a sauté pan until the outsides are crispy and golden brown and the center is hot and cooked through. Set aside while you assemble the sandwich.
2. To Assemble the Sandwich: On one of the slices, spread a heavy bit of cranberry-cherry sauce, while on the other slice; spread some of the Boursin cheese. On top of the cranberry sauce, begin layering with the dressing-mashed potato cake. With a toothpick, poke holes into the top of the cake, and then gently drizzle some of the warm gravy on top to make the moist maker layer. Then, continue layering with the sliced turkey and arugula. Top with the other slice of bread with Boursin cheese and serve the sandwich immediately.

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