Friday, July 9, 2010
Meat Bagel with sesame sautéed asparagus
For lunch today I fried some beef hot dogs in the skillet, with lots of asparagus spears from the freezer.
I cut the dogs in half length-wise so they would lay flat on a open-faced bagel sandwich, each sandwich requiring 3/4 of a hot dog sliced in this manner.
The meat itself was a gift from a friend.
I toasted a half bagel for each of us, put ketchup on it for the child and husband (horseradish mustard for me) and put the slices of meat on top. Then I sprinkled on some shredded "Mexican blend" cheese and warmed it slightly in the microwave.
I removed the meat from the skillet (it had been cooking with the asparagus) and added about a teaspoon sesame oil to it. I also sprinkled four color pepper and garlic salt on the asparagus and cooked it until thoroughly hot and brown on one side.
Despite the perceived kid-friendliness of these open-faced sandwiches, my daughter thought they looked awful and smelled worse. She picked at them for a half hour and then announced she didn't like the beef knotwurst or whatever it was.
I have the only kid in America who loves meat, loves sausages, loves bacon, but hates anything remotely hot dog-ish.
Labels:
asparagus,
bagels,
beef,
cheese,
hot dogs,
New York Bagel and Deli,
sandwich,
sesame oil
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