Monday, October 18, 2010

Herbes de Provence Focaccia Sandwich {with Roasted Veggies}



Not to worry, there is no goose fat in this recipe! Although the French do use it quite frequently, I opted for good old fashioned olive oil and unsalted butter.

A few years back I was assigned to make this sandwich for my friend's 40th birthday celebration! Boy, was it FUN! It was a French themed party. Lots of white, black and pink baloons, candles everywhere, fun fizzy drinks, placecards and fancy glasses on the beautifully set table, this sandwich, homemade pumpkin soup, a yummy salad and lemon poppyseed cake with raspberry buttercream frosting and HOT tea.

We listened to Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers and talked until it was time to pick up our children from school. What a fun way to spend the day!



Herbs De Provence Focaccia Sandwich {with Roasted Veggies}

¼ of an eggplant

Sea salt

Olive oil

Unsalted butter

1 9 inch round loaf of focaccia {store bought or homemade}

*If you are using storebought, after sandwich is assembled, brush the top with olive oil and sprinkle with Herbes de Provence

¼ cup Best Food Mayonnaise

1 clove of garlic

¼ cup basil pesto {Trader Joe's}

4 slices of Provolone cheese

¼ cup of roasted red peppers {Trader Joe's}

¼ lb. deli garlic turkey


*If making your own focaccia bread, bake two batches and use one half for the top of your sandwich and the other half for the bottom.

*Store bought focaccia may be sliced in half horizontally.

*Slice eggplant into half horizontally. Cut into half. Make ½ inch half moon slices and salt them. Let salt absorb into the eggplant for about 30 minutes. This will give added flavor and draw extra water out.

*Cook in a bit of unsalted butter and olive oil. Make sure to use a good pan so they don’t stick. They will brown. Set aside.

*Make your garlic mayonnaise by adding 1 minced clove of garlic to the mayonnaise. Set aside in your fridge until you are ready to assemble your sandwich.

*Spread bottom half with garlic mayonnaise.

*Spread top half with pesto{I use Trader Joe's Genova pesto}

*Add deli turkey on top of mayonnaise and place slices of Provolone cheese to top.

*Add cut up slices of roasted red pepper to top of pesto and place roasted eggplant on top of that.{I use Trader Joe's Fire Roasted Yellow and Red Peppers}

*Place top and bottom together and wrap sandwich with tin foil. Bake at 350* for about 10 minutes until warmed through and cheese starts to melt.

*Slice into wedges! Serve and enjoy!

Shared with:

Blessed with grace

foodie friday

Tuesday Night Supper Club, this chick cooks, at the picket fence, stone gable

14 comments:

  1. This looks so yummy! It closely resembles my favorite sandwiches from Panera and New Seasons. So excited I can make them at home!

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  2. They are fun to make, Jess! The garlic mayo is the best part of it!

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  3. Wow, delicious. I gotta try this soon!

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  4. Thanks so much for sharing this at Saturday Swap! Great picture and what a great recipe.... our family needs great recipes like this to make on weekends while watching a game or for lunches. I'm anxious to try this. BTW what a FUN idea to celebrate your friend's birthday!!!

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  5. that does sound like a nice way to spend the day. this sandwich is filled with all of life's great pleasures...thank you for sharing with tuesday night supper club.

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  6. What a beautiful sandwich that I would really enjoy. Thank you for sharing and have a great week.
    Miz Helen

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  7. This looks delicious! We found your blog through a link party and are your newest followers! We would love to have you follow us back!

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  8. Wow, I love the look of this sandwich. I love Herbes de Provence - we use it in a favorite soup of ours - so I'm always looking for more yummy ways to use it!

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  9. That sandwich looks delectable! The party for your friend sounds so fun. How nice to have good friends :) I wanted to invite you over to show off your recipe at These Chicks Cooked Recipe Spotlight today. Have a blessed day!

    Katie

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  10. This sounds delish as I love eggplant and it looks so beautiful as well. Found your blog and am new to blogging so very happy to find all this gorgeous food!

    Veronica
    www.tasselsandtwigs.blogspot.com

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  11. This sounds absolutely fabulous. I must try it!
    Lisa
    theenchantedovenblogspot.com

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  12. Lisa, People are going to think that you are my favorite (I'll never tell) but I have to make this and put it ON THE MENU MONDAY for lunch!
    This is right up my sandwich alley!
    Wow, this looks and sounds so scrumptious! Look for this recipe ON THE MENU MONDAY, next week, with a link back to this yummy post!
    Yvonne

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  13. Hi Lisa,
    Sounds like a great party and a wonderful sandwich. Thanks for sharing and have a great week!
    Miz Helen

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