Italian Brunch Torte
We always serve this impressive layered breakfast bake with a salad of mixed greens and tomato wedges. It is one of our most requested dishes and can be served warm or cold. —Danny Diamond, Farmington Hills, Michigan
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Ham and Swiss SlidersHam and cheese sliders are the ultimate make-ahead dish for lunch, dinner or a party snack.
Low-Carb LasagnaI love this recipe because you don't miss the pasta in the lasagna. It looks, smells and tastes like the real deal! You can add ricotta cheese or any other kind of cheese you like for variation. —Tammy Kirk, Raleigh, North Carolina
Kilbourn SandwichThis is a fun take on a Monte Cristo. It makes a big batch, so you can stock your freezer and cook up sandwiches whenever you need a quick meal. —Dan Seering, Verona, Wisconsin
Air-Fryer Ham and Brie PastriesFancy appetizers don’t have to be difficult. In fact, this recipe proves it’s easy to make something impressive. You can prep these pastries ahead of time and pop them into the air fryer just as your guests arrive. —Jenn Tidwell, Fair Oaks, California
Kentucky Hot Brown SlidersThese Kentucky hot brown sliders are perfect for Derby parties, though I serve them at parties throughout the year. A traditional hot brown is an open-faced sandwich, which isn't great for gatherings, but this recipe turns them into finger food. I like to cover and refrigerate my assembled sandwiches so I can just pop them in the oven when company arrives. — Blair Lonergan, Rochelle, Virginia
Chiles Rellenos Croque-MadameA traditional croque-madame is a heartier version of a croque-monsieur because it's served with an egg on top of the sandwich. Instead of bechamel and Gruyere, this playful version includes pepper jack, chiles and chipotle. —Lauren Wyler, Dripping Springs, Texas
Philly Cheesesteak SlidersThese Philly cheesesteak sliders are perfect for a potluck, tailgate or any casual party where finger foods with sustenance are needed.
Smoked Gouda & Roast Beef PinwheelsOur local deli makes terrific roast beef sandwiches. This pinwheel appetizer re-creates the taste. My family says the pinwheels have so many flavors for such a little treat. —Pamela Shank, Parkersburg, West Virginia
Italian SubYou can make this Italian sub—layering meats, cheeses and tomato with olive oil and herbs—a few hours ahead and refrigerate it, then slice it up and serve it with chips, veggies and dip for a delicious meal.
Muffin-Tin Scrambled EggsI have to make a large batch of these handheld breakfast cups because my husband and boys can polish them off in no time. These also freeze very well, if there are any left! —Jill Darin, Geneseo, Illinois
Asparagus-Stuffed Chicken BreastElevate your everyday dinner with this show-stopping asparagus-stuffed chicken breast. Deli ham, cheese and Dijon mustard bring extra flavor to the party.
Slow-Cooked Reuben SpreadI’m a big fan of Reuben sandwiches and anything with that flavor combination. For an appetizer, I blend deli corned beef with Swiss and a few other items to make a spread for rye bread or crackers. —June Herke, Watertown, South Dakota
Hearty MuffulettaFamous in Louisiana, a muffuletta is a combo of deli meat, cheese and olive salad layered into an Italian bread shell. I was happy when a friend and co-worker gave me this recipe so I could make it myself. More than a meal, it’s a dining experience! —Ruth Hayward, Lake Charles, Louisiana
Corned Beef SandwichFor a classic sandwich that never disappoints, sink your teeth into a sky-high corned beef sandwich.
Ham Pickle PinwheelsMy mom introduced me to this ham pickle pinwheels appetizer a number of years ago, and I've been making them for parties ever since. They are easy to make and are always well received by guests. —Gloria Jarrett, Loveland, Ohio
Chicken Cordon Bleu PizzaThis recipe combines my two favorite foods—pizza and chicken cordon bleu. I've made this for my family and the teachers at my school. Now the teachers ask me to make it for them for lunch! —Justin Rippel, Colgate, Wisconsin
Ham ‘n’ Cheese Biscuit StacksThese finger sandwiches are filling enough to satisfy hearty appetites. I've served the fun little stacks at every event, including holiday gatherings, showers and tailgate parties. —Kelly Williams, Forked River, New Jersey
Chicken Cordon Bleu Crescent RingA classic cordon bleu has chicken, cheese and ham. To change it up, roll everything inside a wreath of crescent dough for a beautiful meal. —Stella Culotta, Pasadena, Maryland
Creamy Prosciutto PastaI'm always looking for dinners that I can put together quickly. I re-created a favorite pasta dish from an Italian restaurant by using grocery store convenience products. Add crusty bread and a salad for a complete meal. —Christine Ward, Austin, Texas
Hot Roast Beef SandwichThis hot roast beef sandwich will remind you of the classic version, but store-bought mashed potatoes and gravy and deli roast beef help you make this heartwarming combination much more easily.
Italian Steak SandwichesMy sister came up with these quick sandwiches that use minced garlic and other seasonings to bring pizzazz to deli roast beef. Add some carrot sticks or a tomato salad for a fantastic lunch in no time. —Maria Regakis, Somerville, Massachusetts
Onion Beef au JusGarlic, onions, soy sauce and onion soup mix flavor the tender beef in savory hot sandwiches that are served with a tasty
rich broth for dipping. The seasoned beef makes delicious cold sandwiches too. —Marilyn Brown, West Union, Iowa
Breakfast LoafI love to make this mile-high breakfast sandwich when we have company for the weekend. If you'd like, add sliced mushrooms and olives. —Amy McCuan, Oakley, California
Waffle SandwichBreakfast for lunch or dinner? Why not, when the recipe's this easy! I like to serve it with some crisp, juicy sweet apples. Sometimes I add raisins and nuts to the filling of the waffle sandwich for sweetness and crunch. —Michele McHenry, Bellingham, Washington
Reuben RoundsFans of the classic Reuben sandwich will go crazy for baked pastry spirals of corned beef, Swiss and sauerkraut. They're so easy to make, and bottled Thousand Island dressing makes the perfect dipping sauce. —Cheryl Snavely, Hagerstown, Maryland
Cuban SlidersThese Cuban sliders are packed with ham, cheese and pickles and baked with a buttery, Dijon mustard topping.
Grilled Pesto, Ham and Provolone SandwichesThese Italian-style sandwiches are loaded with zesty flavors. To lighten them a little, use fat-free mayo. We serve them with minestrone or a crisp salad. —Priscilla Yee, Concord, California
Stuffed Chicken RollsJust thinking about this dish sparks my appetite. The ham and cheese rolled inside are a tasty surprise. Leftovers reheat well and make a perfect lunch with a green salad. —Jean Sherwood, Kenneth City, Florida
Turkey MeltFor those days when you're rushing from work to home to evening activity, this turkey melt sandwich with green chiles is about to become your standby.
Grandma's Baked Ham Salad SandwichesThis is another tried-and-true recipe I found in my grandma's recipe box. I love seeing her handwriting on faded notecards. — Crystal Jo Bruns, Iliff, Colorado
Mandarin Turkey PinwheelsCurry, smoked turkey and mandarin oranges give these pinwheels their unique flavor. My cousin and I made them for an open house and people came back for seconds...and then thirds! —Lorie Miner, Kamas, Utah
Meat Lover's Bread SaladGrowing up, we loved visiting a sandwich joint in Nebraska. The awesome sandwiches inspired my salad of bread and cold cuts for meat lovers everywhere. —Molly Atherton, Kansas City, Missouri
Ham BarbecueI’ve turned to this recipe countless times. The sandwiches are tasty and so easy to make, and leftovers are perfect for lunches later in the week. —Jennifer Middlekauff, New Holland, PA
Ham & Mandarin SaladI created this salad at the request of all the men in our house. They asked for something tangy, sweet, spicy and manly. This fit the bill. —Patricia Swart, Galloway, New Jersey
Turkey & Swiss Biscuit SlidersOne of my favorite things to whip up in the kitchen is homemade buttermilk biscuits. Simple sandwiches are a wonderful way to showcase these melt-in-your-mouth treats. —Cindy Esposito, Bloomfield, New Jersey
Chef SaladThis gorgeous combination of garden veggies, hard-boiled eggs, deli turkey and ham is perfect for lunch or dinner. Customize your chef salad with different vegetables and salad dressings.
Turkey Cranberry SandwichThis cranberry turkey sandwich isn't the usual half-hearted combination of leftovers. It's a delicious riff on the classic club sandwich, but made on foccaccia with a tangy cranberry mayo.
Turkey-Jalapeno SandwichesWhen a turkey sandwich meets modern Thai, it’s a fun mix of classic and trendy food. I love it when my mixing and matching turns out so tasty. —Stacy Mullens, Gresham, Oregon
Waffle SandwichThese waffle sandwiches have a sweet, smoky flavor thanks to three meats, a slice of cheese and apricot preserves. Make them with store-bought waffles to save time, or pull out that waffle maker and make them fresh.
Sage Chicken Cordon BleuIt's nice to surprise the family with special meals like this during the week. I usually double the recipe so we can enjoy leftovers the next day. —Martha Stine, Johnstown, Pennsylvania
Croque-MadameThe croque-madame is a classic French bistro sandwich that you can easily make in your own kitchen.
Chicken Reuben Roll-UpsMy Nebraska-native husband loves Reuben sandwiches and anything with chicken, so I combined his two favorites in a fun roll-up. —Ashli Kottwitz, Hermitage, Tennessee
Makeover Reuben MeltThis twist on a classic Reuben keeps the corned beef and uses a sauce made with Swiss (and plenty of thousand-island flavor). Fresh slaw on top replaces the sauerkraut. —Jenni Sharp, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Smoked Mozzarella Chicken with PastaTake an ordinary chicken breast into wow territory with just a few extra ingredients. Use prosciutto instead of ham to make the dish extra smoky. —Naylet LaRochelle, Miami, Florida
Chicken Alfredo LasagnaOur chicken Alfredo lasagna recipe doesn’t contain any ricotta cheese or red sauce. Instead, we swap in an easy homemade Alfredo sauce, shredded rotisserie chicken and three types of cheese.
Prosciutto PinwheelsFancy-looking and filling, these sensational appetizers are a lot easier to make than they look. With just a few ingredients and our easy directions, it'll be a snap! —Kaitlyn Benito, Everett, Washington