I am not an imaginative person. Whether this is caused by, or results from, similarly unimaginative dreams remains to be seen. But because of this personal failing, I had to actually Google ideas for playsets to encourage Max in imaginative play.
One suggestion that popped up a few times was the ever so vague "office worker." It was suggested I place a not-loaded stapler, a rolodex, some paper clips, and junk mail, amongst other things, in a box for a child to pretend to be an office worker.
I kinda get it. I love office supplies with all my heart and walking through an office supply store is like attending a place of worship for me.
But - really? This seems more like an imagination killer. I have to believe that there are better ways of encouraging fantastic, epic play, the kind of play that as an unimaginative adult I have yet to think of. Better than shoving a stapler and junk mail in a child's face and telling them to "be creative."
And then maybe I wouldn't be so completely bereft of ideas for "imaginative play" that I have to resort to looking up things on the internet. And perhaps I wouldn't have needed to lug out cookbooks and flip to the index, looking through all the words that start with B, L and T. Because all of a sudden, I couldn't think of any foods that started with a B or an L or a T.
This month's Creative Cooking Crew Challenge is a sandwich, one built around three ingredients that start with the letters B, L, and T and are not bacon, lettuce, and tomato.
After frantically rifling through glossaries just to even think of foods starting with these three letters, we finally came up with a BLT combination of berries, liver mayonnaise and leaves, and turkey. Works really well, actually.
Here is this month's round-up of all the BLT sandwiches made by the Creative Cooking Crew this month - definitely check it out!
Here is this month's round-up of all the BLT sandwiches made by the Creative Cooking Crew this month - definitely check it out!
Ingredients
Berries, sliced (we used strawberries and blackberries)
Liver aioli
Leaves (arugula and mint)
deli Turkey meat (we used smoked turkey)
slices of multigrain bread
For the liver mayonnaise:
1 tablespoon unsalted butter
1 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil
1/2 cup diced onion
1 small sprig rosemary
3 garlic cloves, minced
1/2 pound chicken livers
1 cup mayonnaise (homemade or store-bought)
1 teaspoon apple cider vinegar
kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste
Instructions
To make the liver mayonnaise:
Melt the butter and oil in a small pan over low heat. Add the onions and rosemary. Cook until the onions are nice and soft, about 8-10 minutes. Add the garlic and cook until fragrant, about a minute. Increase the heat to medium and add the chicken livers (add more oil if needed). Cook those until they are cooked through and no longer red, about ten minutes. Once the livers have cooked, take off heat. In a bowl, combine the liver and onion mixture with the mayonnaise and puree with an immersion blender until everything is smooth. Chill until ready to use.
To assemble the sandwich:
Toast two slices of bread. Spread the liver mayonnaise on one of the slices. On the other, stack slices of the turkey, arugula leaves and a bit of mint, then the berries. Top with the remaining slice of bread and eat!
Sounds like you worked hard on this one and came up with a winner.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun combo! I'd love to try it for sure!
ReplyDeleteThis is SUPER creative!
ReplyDeleteLiver mayonnaise...must be really rich and delicious.
ReplyDeleteWow. That does sound like a creative take!
ReplyDeleteThis is so creative and packed with flavor!!! I love liver pâté; it's rich and tasty! Lovely sandwich :)
ReplyDeleteWhoa!
ReplyDeleteAnd you say you're not creative...this is one awesome sandwich!
ReplyDeleteYou're totally more creative than me with your food! I'd never think of this combo
ReplyDeleteMaybe you should get a part-time job at Staples? :P Looks like a really tasty sandwich to me, and a great way to usher in the spring time!
ReplyDeleteSuch a creative sandwich idea :)
ReplyDeleteBrilliant!
Cheers
Choc Chip Uru
Your not the only one. When I'm put on the spot, I can never think something. I usually do my best thinking when I'm folding clothes or doing dishes. It's weird. This BLT looks really good, and I'd say it's super creative.
ReplyDeleteThis is SUPER creative and imaginative!! I am not that good, that's for sure :)
ReplyDeleteI'm so intrigued by the liver aioli! And the addition of berries to the sandwich really freshens it up :) Very nice and imaginative rendition of a BLT!
ReplyDeleteI had to laugh. When I was a kid I loved liverwurst and raspberry jam. Everyone thought I was nuts. The first time I ate at a 5 star restaurant in Paris I had foie gras with a raspberry accompaniment that was divine. I felt so justified. My youthful tastes were just ahead of my midwestern location. That said, love the nerve of your combination and bet it tastes fabulous!
ReplyDeletei might leave out the liver, but i'm sure the combo works quite well :) great blt!
ReplyDeleteIsn't it funny how berries go with the turkey so well? I imagine it's the tartness of them, just like cranberries! And the peppery arugula would be a great foil for the berry's sweetness. I am not a liver lover but I really appreciate your IMAGINATION in putting the unusual ingredients all together! Nice job! PS: WHO could ever be inspired with a stapler to play with...would lead to big trouble with me if I was a kid!
ReplyDeleteI think we all did quite bit of googling on this one lol. And I am so intrigued by your creation. Turkey, berries and leavesyes. Liver mayonnaise? Very courageous combo. In a light formit works.
ReplyDeleteThis was very creative...
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