Recipes excerpted from Cooking Class (c) by Deanna F. Cook, photography (c) by Julie Bidwell, used with permission from Storey Publishing.
If you’re tired of boring old sandwiches for lunch, try this twist: Make a sandwich on a stick! You can cut a slice of meat into strips, roll it up, and slip it on toothpicks or, even easier, ask at the deli counter for a ½-inch thick slice that you can cut into chunks. Mix and match to make your own favorite combos.
ServingsMakes 4 to 6 lunch sticks
Ingredients
HERE’S WHAT YOU NEED:
227 grams (8 ounces) deli meat (ham, turkey, or salami)
2 sticks string cheese or 6 small fresh mozzarella balls
2 large leaves red or green lettuce
2 slices bread, cut into 1-inch cubes
8 cherry tomatoes
Mayonnaise, ranch dressing, and mustard, for dipping
Special Equipment: Toothpicks
Preparation
HERE’S WHAT YOU DO:
1. Roll up sliced meat and cut it into strips or cut it into chunks, depending on the thickness. Cut the string cheese into 2.5 cm (1-inch) pieces (you can leave the mozzarella balls whole or cut them in half). Tear the lettuce into small pieces.
2. Thread the toothpicks with the bread, meat, cheese, lettuce, and cherry tomatoes.
3. Make patterns or alternate colors! Serve with mayonnaise, ranch dressing, and mustard on the side for dipping.
COOL COMBOS
Try these sandwich stick combos:
• Fresh mozzarella, cherry tomatoes, French bread cubes, basil leaves
Deanna F. Cook has written dozens of cookbooks for families and kids, including Cooking Class and the Kids’ Multicultural Cookbook. She was the creative development director at FamilyFun and has been an editor at Scholastic and Disney. She’s appeared on national television sharing recipes and is currently the content director at Kidstir.com. She lives in Western Massachusetts, USA with her family. Visit her at DeannaFCook.com.