Roast Beef and Ham Open Faced Sandwich. Split kaiser roll in half spread mayonnaise on each piece. One of my family's favorite meals is a hot roast beef with gravy, mash potatoes, and a favorite vegetable on the side. Today I am whipping this up in my Power Electric Pressure Cooker for my husband's birthday dinner.
Made with real ingredients, the gravy adds bold, savory flavor the whole family will love. Cook meat in the rich gravy, pile onto bread with provolone cheese and enjoy! Warm the slices of roast in microwave or oven. You can have Roast Beef and Ham Open Faced Sandwich using 6 ingredients and 1 steps. Here is how you cook that.
Ingredients of Roast Beef and Ham Open Faced Sandwich
- It's 1 of kaiser roll sliced in half.
- Prepare of Mayonnaise.
- You need of Horseradish.
- It's 4 slices of roast beef.
- Prepare 2 slices of ham.
- You need 2 slices of Swiss cheese.
Heat the gravy in the microwave or on the stove top. Add minced, sauteed onions and seasonings to the warmed gravy, if desired. Lightly toast or leave untoasted the sliced bread. Directions In a large skillet, saute onion and garlic in butter until tender.
Roast Beef and Ham Open Faced Sandwich step by step
- Split kaiser roll in half spread mayonnaise on each piece. Then spread a little horseradish on to the pieces.. then put 2 slices or roast beef on each piece then 1 slice of ham on top of roast beef then lay slice of Swiss cheese on top... put in preheated oven at 350’ till cheese melts...
Add beef and gravy; cook and stir until heated through. I pick up the steak needed to make the roast beef flavor on clearance (Six Dollar Family) whenever I can and use my Foodsaver to vacuum seal (Six Dollar Family) it. Hot Open Faced Roast Beef Sandwich. Good way to use leftover pot roast beef and gravy! Roast Beef, Pickle, and Horseradish Smørrebrød (Danish Open-Faced Sandwich) Pickled Herring Smørrebrød (Danish Open-Faced Sandwich) Lined up in café windows, served in specialty restaurants, and packed into their very own custom lunch boxes , sandwiches are everywhere in Denmark.