Showing posts with label baguette. Show all posts
Showing posts with label baguette. Show all posts

Saturday, 19 April 2025

Spicy chicken chilli baguette - A taste of my school days


There’s something incredibly comforting about food that brings you back to simpler times. For me, one bite of a chicken chili baguette instantly transports me back to my high school and college years – long afternoons with my girlfriends, cozy corners at our favorite café, Mackmakeriet, and that unbeatable feeling of satisfaction after surviving a tough science test.

Mackmakeriet wasn’t just a café; it was our spot. A little sanctuary where we could drop our bags, order our favorite sandwiches, and talk about everything and nothing for hours. Out of all the delicious options, the chicken chili sandwich stood out. It was warm, spicy, creamy, and packed with flavor – perfect for those sleepy, post-exam afternoons when your brain felt like mashed potatoes. At least I did.

Sometimes, when my hunger was on another level (when you could eat anything), I’d go all in – order a whole baguette, half chicken chili, half chicken curry. It was the ultimate combo. I still dream about that flavor explosion.

Today, I want to share a version of that delicious baugette. It might not be exactly like the one from Mackmakeriet, but it’s close enough to make your soul smile :)

Ingredients:

    • 2 cooked chicken breasts, shredded or chopped
    • 1 small red chili, finely chopped
    • 1/2 red onion, sliced
    • Pickled jalapeños
    • 2 tbsp mayonnaise
    • half cup crème fraîche or sour cream
    • 2-3 tsp sweet chili sauce
    • 2 tsp paprika powder
    • Salt & pepper to taste
    • A squeeze of lime juice
    • Fresh coriander or dried parsley (optional)
    • Your favorite bread: baguette, ciabatta, or toast

    Optional add-ons:

    • Crisp lettuce
    • Tomato slices
    • Cheese (melts beautifully if you toast the sandwich!)

Metod:

  1. Boil or pan-fry the chicken until fully done and season with salt, pepper and red paprika powder. Let it cool slightly, then shred or chop it finely. 

  2. In a bowl, combine chicken, chopped chili, crème fraîche, sweet chili sauce, paprika, lime juice, salt, and  paprika powder. Stir until creamy and well-mixed. Taste and adjust seasoning if needed.

  3.  Slice open your bread and generously spread the chicken chili mix inside. Add red onion slices,  jalapeños and if you like lettuce and tomato. Sprinkle over dried parsley.

  4. Toast (optional but heavenly): For that café-style experience, toast the sandwich slightly in a panini press or oven until warm and lightly crispy.

That first bite...

Spicy and creamy with that perfect tang and crunch from red onion and jalapeños – it’s exactly what my younger self needed after battling Newton's laws or balancing chemical equations. And let’s be honest, it still hits the spot today after a long meeting or a rainy walk home.

So here’s to old cafés, good friends, and the flavors that never really leave you!


 Enjoy!

Monday, 29 April 2013

Smoked Turkey and Vegetables Baguette - Recipe

At university, our lunches use to be a simple baguette with our favorite filling: creamy curried chicken, kycklingröra baguette. I loved it and could have one almost every day. The chicken curry was so perfectly creamy and filling, for the affordable price of 35 SEK. I have tried myself many times to do this lovely baguette at home and in smaller quantities for parties, it has been always successful so soon there will be a post about that.
Macka - Kycklingröra
But today, I want to share my turkey and vegetable baguette with you. It is such a simple baguette and takes no time in doing it. Perfect for breakfast, lunch with a nice cold coke or afternoon snack and tea. It is full of nutritious vegetables and have a lovely smokey taste from the turkey which is perfectly completed with the creamy coleslaw and crispy onions.

Ingredients:

1 baguette
3 slices of smoked turkey
Crispy onions
2 tbsp coleslaw
2 tsp spreadable butter
5 slices of tomato
lettuce
6 slices of cucumber
crispy onion pieces (I used the top taste brand)


Method:

1- Slice your baguette half lengthwise in the middle and take out some of the soft white bread. Spread the butter first and the coleslaw. 



2- Sprinkle over the crispy onion pieces and place the turkey slices on top of it, slightly folded on one side.


3- Add the vegetables on top of the turkey slice, begin with lettuce and finish off with cucumber and tomatoes. U can also add cheese slices as well or any other nice ingredient you like with the turkey, but  I left it simple. 



Enjoy!