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Light and healthy, this open faced sandwich showcases walnuts, honey and creamy Brie

KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 8 — It’s been a week since the New Year’s celebrations. Most of us should have recovered bySometimes the exhaustion lasts longer, perhaps from the sheer effort of navigating whatever new trials life throws in our path. There are no hangover cures for this sort of malaise.

A slice of buttered bread – which in the Nordic region means rye bread, full of nutritious whole grains and seeds – topped with anything from pickled herring and cold, fresh shrimp to thinly sliced cheese and pork liverthere might replace the rye with sunflower seeds instead – but it’s too heavy, too dense for a modest meal.Which is the same reason the thought of oily fish such as sardines or hard cheeses such as Cheddar isn’t particularly comforting. We want a more delicate bite.

And here’s the kicker – rather than spreading a thick layer of butter, how about a generous handful of baby spinach? The leaves will be weighed down easily by the Brie and walnuts so there’s no danger of things falling apart.An open faced sandwich tantalises the senses with its visuals. – needs something to sweeten the deal. A drizzle of runny honey, then, perfectly pairing with the Brie and walnuts.

If you don’t have baby spinach, some arugula would work nicely with its spicy notes. No Brie? Other soft cheeses that would work well include Camembert, feta and even goat cheese.

 

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