Thursday, December 1, 2011

Quick & Easy Ham & Cheese Rolls

We are always looking for a
FAST FIX
for Christmas morning.
Something to tide
the
WOLVES
over until we can
get to the
REAL BREAKFAST.

One of the blogs I visit
belongs to
Judy
Follow the above link
to meet Judy and
see the original recipe.

When I saw it
the other day
I thought it would be a
great "filler"
for Thanksgiving morning
BOY WAS IT!

I stole Judy's picture
because the
pigs people that were here
gobbled (get it-Thanksgiving-gobbled?;>)
them down before I could snap a
picture.

We changed the basic recipe
up just a tad.
We used King Hawaiian rolls,
covered them with the
melted butter and poppy seed
(no mustard because we have
some NON-mustard eating people here-
crazy things).
I topped them with sliced ham
and sharp cheddar
and topped them with
more
melted butter and poppy seeds.

So-if you are having one of those
"rushed mornings"
and have people to feed
try these!
These are guaranteed to
be a crowd pleaser.
Trust me-
I made a 2nd pan for Day 2!

Recipe as I made it~

I package King Hawaiian rolls,
sliced in half lengthwise.
Place bottom half of rolls 
 in a 9x13 greased pan.
Melt 1/2 cup BUTTER
(Hey we DO live in Wisconsin)
Stir in poppy seeds to taste.
Brush half this mixture over
bottom half of rolls.
Top rolls with sliced ham
and layer each roll with
a piece of sharp cheddar cheese.
Put top of rolls over bottom ones.
Brush top with remaining
melted butter and poppy seeds.

Bake @ 350ยบ for about 20 minutes.
Cut apart and devour eat.

Make sure to go visit
Judy @
and tell her
Thank You!
your photo name

17 comments:

Jettie said...

Sounds great.

Gina said...

These sound great. I'm always looking to hold off the wolves, especially Christmas morning.

Debbiedoos said...

Oh those look so good Diana! Have a great day.

Tete said...

I can send you several different things you can do like this that you can make the day/ evening before and then micro wave whenever anyone wants them, too. You won't believe the concoctions I have come up with. I will start taking photos and do a post soon- before Christmas!

Donna said...

Oh my gosh, these sound so yummy! I don't know if we can wait for a holiday or a crowd! May have to cut down the recipe for two - just to make sure it's good to serve! he he he!

Blessings,
Donna

Cass @ That Old House said...

Looks good, but this New Jersey girl needs to know -- what are Hawaiian rolls?
Do they wear hula skirts?
Coconut bras?
Never heard of them!
Cass

Trisha said...

Oh my goodness these sound amazing and I will definitely have to give them a try! Thanks for the yummy recipe!

~Trisha

Anonymous said...

how did you make these babies without tasting is what I would like to know!!!! Oh my gosh these are wonderful,,

Marie said...

Hi Diana,

Yum-O!!!!!!

Cindy Adkins said...

Oh wow, this looks delicious! And I can make it!! LOL I hope you're having a great day~ Love, Cindy

Bunny said...

Love your sense of humor, and your family is beautiful! Lovin these sandwiches too!

Sammy said...

Looks good!

Julie Harward said...

Oh boy..love these and will be making them right away..looks so good! :D

Kathy@ Gone North said...

Yum, Yum, Yum.... My Grandmother made these exact sandwiches YEARS ago....like 40 - 50..& always using mustard. It was our go-to sandwich. Brings back many memories.. Think I will make them again soon...
Thanks for sharing

Red Rose Alley said...

Looks yummy. Yes, we always get hungry during the early morning hours on Christmas day. What a treat this is.
~Sheri at Red Rose Alley

Suzanne@Meridian Road said...

Yum! I think those would be great Christmas Eve.

Anonymous said...

Sounds great.