The Brilliant Simplicity Of Kaiser Roll Hors D'oeuvres

Kaiser rolls provide the perfect bread for scores of different sandwiches. The classic cheeseburger with lettuce, tomatoes, and onions works out nicely when using Kaiser buns. The same could be said of ham and cheese, tuna fish, and many other sandwich choices. When is a sandwich not a sandwich, though? When you cut the sandwich up In little pieces, so they become hors d'oeuvres. Make that a plan for your next informal party. Hors d'oeuvres do not need to be expensive nor exotic. Creating a fun little change to a traditional Kaiser roll sandwich provides an excellent solution.

Going With Kaiser Roll Hors d'Oeuvres

If you are still wondering why Kaiser roll hors d'oeuvres are a great choice when serving guests, here are a few reasons why:

  • Filling Food: Kaiser rolls are thick, thanks to the hefty amount of flour used to make them. The "hard shell" crust also adds to their thick texture. Hors d'oeuvres are not the main course, but a drawback with some choices is that they come off as too light. When serving Kaiser roll variants on traditional hors d'oeuvres, guests get something a little more filling. At the very least, the selections may hold hungry guests over until lunch or dinner is served.
  • Easy Preparation: Elaborate hors d'oeuvres may be both fun and challenging to make. If pressed for time, however, you may choose something a little easier to prepare. And simple recipes become harder to mess up. Ruining your intended hors d'oeuvres means you won't serve them, which means a sparse lunch event.
  • Lots of Mixing and Matching: Imagine serving "quarter cuts" of full sandwiches. Guests may take two pieces, allowing them to mix hamburger and a chicken salad choice. That's okay, but what if the guest would also like to try out the veggie or shrimp salad selection? Loading up a plate with quarter sandwiches might not be appropriate. Taking a multitude of hors d'oeuvres samples, however, could be acceptable.

There are other upsides to choosing "cut-up" Kaiser rolls for hors d'oeuvres. And be sure to cut them up an appropriate way.

Think About Designs

Yes, you could take a knife and cut the sandwiches into random bite-sized morsels. But why not employ a little artistry and diversity when cutting them? Make some triangular, some square, and some other shapes. Doing so adds a little finesse to the serving and shows you put extra thought into things. Let the Kaiser roll hors d'oeuvres make an impression.

To learn more, contact a baker about Kaiser rolls.


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