Sandwich Recipes

Bologna Sandwich

Bologna Sandwich

When I first made gluten free bread last week I could not remember what to put on a sandwich!  Now of course I did not have any ingredients to add since I never make them, so I thought I’d share what I ended up using my bread to make :)

  1. Bologna Sandwich – Classic, just had to make one.
  • 1 slice of Bob’s Red Mill Cinnamon Raisin Bread, then cut in half.
  • 1 slice Bologna (careful to read the ingredients on these, I use Oscar Myer by Kraft, because I know they are gluten free!)
  • 1 slice cheese.
  • Hellman’s Mayonnaise.
  • Salad.

2.  Hot Cinnamon Sugar Bread For Breakfast/Snack (Bread was pretty crumbly this day so I did not take a pic it looked pretty messy). *This one is my favorite*

  • 1 slice Bob’s Red Mill Cinnamon Raisin Bread.
  • Butter side up with some butter (Best when you heat bread up in microwave before spreading butter).
  • Sprinkle on some Cinnamon Sugar (I used McCormick).
Grilled Cheese

Grilled Cheese

3.   Grilled Cheese

  • 1 slice of Bob’s Red Mill Cinnamon Raisin Bread, then cut in half.
  • Butter each side of the bread, grill on stove.
  • Add Cheese and your done.
  • Careful because the bread is crumbly, ended up eating this with knife and fork.

4.   Bread Sticks (if you can call them that)

  • Cut some slices of Bob’s Red Mill Cinnamon Raisin Bread.
  • Spread butter over bread and put in the oven for just a few minutes, enough for the butter to melt in.
  • Sprinkle with garlic after removing from oven.
  • Dunk finished bread sticks into hot spaghetti sauce.

*Notes:

  • Bread is much better if you heat either in the oven, microwave or grill before eating.
  • After the first two days it tends to break apart much easier so though harder to eat, it’s still good!
  • Things like the bread sticks and regular sandwiches I would normally make with regular bread, however the cinnamon raisin bread worked just as well if you don’t mind mixing some flavors :)

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