Portobello and Chicken Apple Sandwich
10 August 2008 – 10:40 amAll summer, I’ve been neglecting both this blog and my diet in favor of job applications, interviews, and apartment hunting. I still haven’t found the apartment (in fact, I’m writing this 20 minutes before I leave for another round of viewings), but I’ve accepted a job in San Francisco…so that’s out of the way, at least!
A couple weeks ago, I went on what was to be my last interview for awhile. It went incredibly well, and I headed to Berkeley afterwards to meet up with my friend and former roommate Amanda. Amanda loves food as much as I do, if not more; she inherited her culinary inclinations from her talented mother, who is always experimenting in the kitchen. So it’s not really much of a surprise that we ended up making lunch instead of going out. Amanda offered me the use of her kitchen and the contents of her fridge, so I ended up throwing this together:
And it was delicious. Amanda, who’s been a bit burned out lately from feeling obligated to cook for her boyfriend and young daughter, called it the “Bring Calmness and Creativity Back into the Kitchen for a New Mom” sandwich. Apparently I looked really laid back even as I was busy slicing and sautéing mushrooms and sausages. Wow.
Anyway, the following amounts make two sandwiches:
1/2 portobello mushroom, sliced and sautéd in olive oil
2 chicken apple sausages, sliced and heated in a skillet (no oil)
handful of salad greens
1/2 large tomato, sliced
swiss cheese spread (I recommend using swiss cheese slices)
4 slices of sourdough bread
Instructions:
Do you really need instructions on how to make a sandwich? I think not.
The end! (Or, time to go on another apartment-hunting adventure!)

4 Responses to “Portobello and Chicken Apple Sandwich”
still looking for a place huh? walnut creek isn’t too far from san francisco, and nobody’s rented our place yet…and it’s cheap…
By david r on Aug 10, 2008
Hi!
I am going to wordcamp on Saturday, and during Wordcamp, I am going to be leading online wordgames on different people’s blogs.
They will be silly, fun, low tech games using wordpress blogs.
Would you like to host a game on your blog?
Each game takes 15 minutes, and you would need to be able to post the game, and keep track of comments that 15 minutes while you are at wordcamp.
Go to http://www.bodyabcs.com/bwp/word-games/ to read more about it.
Much Love,
dk
By Dr. David Klein on Aug 13, 2008
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