Equipment
Ingredients
Base & Turkey
- 1 sourdough bread, thick slice
- 5 g unsalted butter, softened
- 80 g cooked turkey breast, sliced or shredded
- ½ g ground allspice
- ½ g salt
- ½ g black pepper
Toppings
- 45 g cranberry chutney
- 60 g brie cheese, sliced
- 10 g walnuts, chopped
- 1 g fresh thyme
Nutrition (per serving)
Method
Move the oven rack to the upper third position and preheat the broiler to high. Line a baking sheet with foil or parchment paper for easy cleanup.
Place the turkey slices in a small bowl or on a plate. Season with the ground allspice (or cinnamon), salt, and black pepper. Toss gently to ensure the warming spices are distributed evenly over the meat.
Place the sourdough slice on the baking sheet. Broil for 1-2 minutes until lightly toasted and firm. This 'pre-toast' step prevents the bread from becoming soggy under the toppings.
Remove bread from oven. Spread the softened butter on the toasted side. Layer the spiced turkey on top, followed by generous dollops of cranberry chutney. Arrange the sliced brie over the chutney to cover the sandwich as much as possible.
Return the baking sheet to the oven. Broil for 2-4 minutes, watching closely. The cheese should be fully melted and bubbling, and the edges of the turkey should be crispy. Ensure the internal temperature of the turkey reaches 74°C/165°F.
Remove from the oven. Sprinkle immediately with chopped walnuts and fresh thyme leaves. Allow to rest for 1 minute before serving to let the cheese set slightly.
Chef's Notes
- If using very thick slices of leftover turkey, you may want to flash-warm them in a pan or microwave for 30 seconds before assembling to ensure they are hot all the way through.
- Brie rind is edible and adds texture, but you can remove it if you prefer a smoother melt.
- A sturdy rustic loaf or ciabatta works best; standard sandwich bread is too soft for the weight of the toppings.
Storage
Refrigerator: 1 day — Best eaten fresh; bread will become soggy if stored.
Reheating: Reheat in a toaster oven at 175°C (350°F) until warm, though texture will degrade.










