Elena Ruz Sandwich
Published Nov. 24, 2021

- Total Time
- 10 minutes
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Ingredients
- 1Cuban medianoche roll or a brioche hot dog roll (5 to 6 inches long)
- 2tablespoons cream cheese, softened, plus more as needed
- 3½ounces sliced turkey breast
- 1½tablespoons strawberry preserves, plus more as needed (see Tip)
- ½teaspoon unsalted butter
Preparation
- Step 1
Slice or split the bread roll in half to fill as a sandwich. Spread a ⅓-inch-thick layer of cream cheese on the bottom half. Lay turkey neatly on top of the cream cheese. Do not overfill the sandwich. Evenly spread jam on the top half of the bread and sandwich with the bottom.
- Step 2
In a pan over medium-low heat, melt butter, swirling to evenly coat the pan. Place the sandwich bottom side down in the pan and press it with a spatula or a cast-iron skillet. Heat to warm the sandwich, until the bottom is lightly toasted but not burned, 30 seconds to 1 minute. Flip the sandwich and repeat with the other side. Remove from the heat, cut the sandwich in half at an angle and serve immediately.
- If you have leftover cranberry sauce from Thanksgiving, feel free to substitute for the preserves. You can also swap in guava jam for the strawberry preserves.
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Comments
Actually, the cranberry sauce taste (which I enjoy) would be repellant in this sandwich. Why is it so hard for readers to try the recipe--then post comments--instead of just coming up with entirely new recipes to (cough) share.
So excited to see this recipe! On a visit to Miami several years ago, a friend, who’s Cuban, took me to a little sandwich joint in Hialeah and they had this sandwich. I thought, “Turkey with cream cheese and… strawberries? But that is unusual enough that I bet it’s awesome.” And it was. So so good and I am going to make this ASAP.
Strawberry? No. Cranberry sauce, yes!
This time I only had Rye bread but I had a craving for this sammie, always a favorite because it’s grilled cheese adjacent. I had roasted a chicken and I subbed in Apricot preserves, something I’m on a kick for. The essence of the recipe holds, result: delicious and craving satisfied!
Never been to Cuba, but ate this delightful sandwich in New Zealand.
I made it exactly as described (on a brioche hamburger bun) thinking that I would eat half. Nope! Ate the whole thing! This is going into the rotation!
