sandwich de mezcla

Sandwich de Mezcla (Puerto Rican Sandwiches)

Sandwich de mezcla is a Puerto Rican party sandwich made with white sliced bread and a delicious spread. The spread consists of canned ham, cheese dip, and roasted red peppers. These sandwiches or sandwichitos are a popular appetizer at Puerto Rican parties. This recipe makes about 80 mini sandwiches.

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sandwich de mezcla

What is sandwich de mezcla?

Sandwich de mezcla is a sandwich made with white sliced bread and a spread made with canned ham or lunch meat, cheese dip, and roasted red peppers. Some variations add cream cheese or mayonnaise and potted meat instead of lunch meat. I add cream cheese because it makes the spread a bit thicker and creamier. Also, I think it has a better consistency and spreads better on the bread that way. I add a few olives too but we’ll get into that later..

Sandwich de mezcla ingredients:

  • canned ham
  • cheese dip
  • cream cheese
  • roasted red peppers
  • pimiento stuffed olives, optional
  • white sliced bread

*Find the full recipe with measurements at the bottom of this post or click the Jump to Recipe button at the top of this page!

sandwich de mezcla ingredients

How to make sandwich de mezcla?

Prepare mezcla

First, cut the canned ham and cream cheese into cubes. To a blender, add canned ham, cheese dip, cream cheese, roasted red peppers, and olives, if using. Blend everything until smooth, about 30 seconds. Then, pour the mezcla into a bowl.

Disclaimer: I get harassed on social media for adding olives to any recipe LOL! As I always say, olives are optional. Are they part of the original mezcla recipe? No. Do I like adding them? Yes. I don’t think they change the flavor of the mezcla, but it’s all up to your preference. I like adding olives as a garnish as well, but I only add them to a handful of sandwiches because not everyone likes olives.

Assemble sandwiches

Spread the mezcla in a thick layer on one slice of bread. Place another slice of bread on top. Then, cut the crust off of the sandwiches. Wipe the knife after each cut to keep the sandwiches neat and clean.

Cut each sandwich diagonally into two triangles. Cut each triangle in half to make four triangles. (You could also cut them into four squares if you wish.) TIP: If you have leftover filling, you can serve it as a dip with crackers.

Place the sandwiches on a platter and wrap tightly in plastic wrap to keep them soft and fresh. Store in the refrigerator until ready to serve. ¡Buen provecho!

sandwich de mezcla

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sandwich de mezcla

Sandwich de Mezcla (Puerto Rican Sandwiches)

Sandwich de mezcla is a Puerto Rican party sandwich made with white sliced bread and a delicious spread consisting of canned ham, cheese and roasted red peppers. They make the perfect appetizer for parties! This recipe makes about 80 mini sandwiches.
Prep Time 1 hour
Total Time 1 hour
Servings 40 people

Equipment

  • 1 blender or food processor see notes for links
  • Toothpicks see notes for links
  • Serving platter see notes for links

Ingredients
  

  • 12 oz canned ham Spam
  • 15 oz cheese dip Cheez Whiz
  • 4 oz cream cheese Philadelphia
  • 4 oz roasted red peppers
  • 5 pimiento stuffed olives optional, more for garnish
  • 2 loaves white sliced bread Wonder

Instructions
 

Prepare mezcla

  • Cut canned ham and cream cheese into cubes.
  • To a blender, add canned ham, cheese dip, cream cheese, roasted red peppers, and olives, if using.
  • Blend everything until smooth, about 30 seconds.
  • Pour the mezcla into a bowl.

Assemble sandwiches

  • Spread the mezcla in a thick layer on one slice of bread. Place another slice of bread on top.
  • Cut the crust off of the sandwiches. Wipe the knife after each cut to keep the sandwiches neat and clean.
  • Cut each sandwich diagonally into two triangles. Cut each triangle in half to make four triangles. (You could also cut them into four squares if you wish.)
  • TIP: If you have leftover filling, you can serve it as a dip with crackers.
  • Place the sandwiches on a platter and wrap tightly in plastic wrap. Store in the refrigerator until ready to serve, but not longer than 3 hours to prevent soggy sandwiches. ¡Buen provecho!

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Notes

Notes:
You can use low-sodium canned ham, turkey luncheon meat, or beef luncheon meat.
You can make the mezcla up to 3 days ahead and store it in an airtight container in the refrigerator.
Assembled  sandwiches de mezcla should be stored in the refrigerator tightly sealed with plastic wrap to prevent them from drying out and becoming stale. Don’t store them for more than 3 hours or they may get soggy. Serve them soon after assembling for best results.
Any sandwiches that have been left out at room temperature for over 4 hours should be discarded as a safety precaution.
Shop items used in this recipe:
I use the Ninja Foodi Power Blender and it works amazingly well when I make masa for pasteles and alcapurrias.
Blender: shop here. I use the Ninja Foodi Power Blender and it works amazingly well when I make masa for pasteles and alcapurrias.
3-tier platter: shop here (I only used two tiers in the photo.)
Toothpicks: shop here
Keyword puerto rican food, Puerto Rican recipes, sandwich de mezcla, sandwichitos de mezcla
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