Sometimes layering flavors is the key to a really delicious end result.
I’ll admit that I did have to regroup that Wednesday night, and the unexpected made me uncomfortable, but there have been many vacations since then, and without fail, there is always an unexpected element. Sometimes the unexpected component leads to more disappointment than our Lucerne pivot, but the purpose of the vacation still remains. The goal is to relax a bit, detach from regular responsibilities, and spend undistracted time together.
And to achieve that goal, there’s little that’s needed, but just a bit of deliciously prepared food never hurts. This week, we are sharing some sandwich recipes with you, so you can have delicious meals to take on the go wherever these last weeks of summer find you.
CHANIE NAYMAN
Food Editor, Family Table
Editor in Chief, Kosher.com
Fun fact, I’m not a fish lover (especially not salmon), but I apply other cooking techniques to salmon; for example, the best way to make schnitzel can be applied to anything crusted. And by this, I mean: Add flavor to each of the layers. This recipe has seasoning directly on the salmon, then seasoning in the mayonnaise, and seasoning in the breading.
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