Sandwich
Roast Beef Sandwiches
To make slicing easier and more precise, make the beef a day ahead and refrigerate it overnight.
Cheddar Sandwiches with Quick Pickles and Honey-Mustard Spread
Tangy homemade pickles and onions bring intense flavor and satisfying heft to these sandwiches. However, you can omit step 1 and use jarred pickles; just do keep in mind that these may increase your sodium intake.
Grilled Chicken and Escarole Sandwiches with White-Bean Spread
You can make the white-bean spread ahead of time; store it in an airtight container in the refrigerator until ready to use, up to three days. The chicken will need to marinate for at least two hours before being grilled.
Blackened Salmon Sandwiches
The spice rub can be stored in an airtight plastic container for up to 1 month.
Lobster Rolls
Top-split buns are the time-honored choice for lobster rolls, but side-split buns can be used instead. Some people like only mayonnaise or melted butter on their lobster meat, but we love the added flavor that fresh herbs provide.
Lobster Clubs
Remade as a club, the lobster roll trades its usual bun for brioche and takes on the customary bacon, lettuce, and tomato.
Roquefort Butter and Red Pear Tea Sandwiches
The red skins of the pears are a colorful accent to these simple tea sandwiches. Use the Roquefort butter in other combinations, such as with watercress or thinly sliced tomato.
Mozzarella, Prosciutto, and Pesto Butter Tea Sandwiches
To make perfectly round sandwiches, cut each of the layers separately with the same biscuit cutter. Ask your butcher to slice the prosciutto more thickly than usual so it can be cut easily without tearing; you will need 1 round for each sandwich.