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Tuna and Sun-Dried Tomato Sandwiches

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Buffalo Chicken Sandwiches

The best flavors of Buffalo wings are in these spicy sandwiches.

Halibut Salad Sandwiches

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Hot Open-Faced Ham, Swiss Cheese, and Mushroom Sandwiches

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Pork Loin Sandwiches

Frying tenderloins is like frying chicken: All recipes are fundamentally alike, but each has a twist, ranging from how the flour coating is seasoned to what the cooked meat ought to be drained on (paper towel? brown paper bags?).

Welsh Rarebit Fingers

This Welsh dish is also called "rabbit." The name rabbit may be traceable to the fact that the Welsh, who live in prime dairy land, were as fond of melted cheese as they were of rabbit. "Rarebit" may have been a later gentrification of the word, or a reference to the texture of this rare (soft) dish. Either way, it is excellent served in bite-size pieces for a party.

Croutons with Tapenade

Croutons à la Tapenade

Broiled Open-Faced Crab-Meat Sandwiches

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Grilled Pesto Breadsticks with Goat Cheese-Pesto Spread

Prepared pesto is put to delicious use in this easy and elegant appetizer.

Crostini with Blue Cheese, Honey, and Hazelnuts

These little toasts are nice before dinner or alongside a green salad.

Okra Caponata Toasts

Okra replaces the usual eggplant in an innovative and appealing appetizer.

Broiled Chicken and Roasted Pepper Sandwiches

Why not grill the chicken and bread for this sandwich instead of broil them? Laura Ortega, who lives and cooks in the land of air conditioning— in Palm Desert, California— told us that it's far easier (and cooler) for a quick lunch to turn on the broiler than fire up the grill. Suit yourself! Either broiled or grilled, these ingredients make for a delicious sandwich.

Goat Cheese and Watercress Tea Sandwiches

The genteel ladies’ tea, at which guests wore hats and white gloves and nibbled tiny sandwiches, was very much a part of home entertaining during the thirties. Borrowed from the British, it was a trend that flickered and then died out, but has now come back in homes and hotels across the country. These modern tea sandwiches are more savory than sweet, and would go well with a glass of Sherry if you’re in need of something a little stronger than Earl Grey.

Eggplant Parmesan Heros

Active time: 1 1/2 hr Start to finish: 2 hr
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