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Sandwiches

Posted: 2010.02.27 (18:41)
by fawk
Discuss sandwiches, particularly fillings. Photos are always welcome.


One of my favourite sandwiches has cheese and mustard. Simple and nice. What about you guys?

Re: Sandwiches

Posted: 2010.02.27 (18:46)
by 29403
I hate sandwiches except butter and jam, or tomato bruschetta... otherwise I'll panic.

Re: Sandwiches

Posted: 2010.02.27 (21:04)
by t̷s͢uk̕a͡t͜ư
I have two staple sandwiches that I tend to order (otherwise, I just make one with whatever's in the fridge):

Whole Foods:
  • sourdough roll
  • mayo on two sides
  • mustard on one side
  • roast beef
  • cheddar cheese
  • tomato
  • pickles
  • lettuce
Subway:
  • whole wheat roll
  • oven-roasted chicken breast
  • american cheese
  • lettuce
  • tomato
  • pickles
  • onion
  • banana pepper
  • mayo
  • ranch dressing
Although at times when I've been at a total lack of ingredients, I've made multi-story PB&J. My usual is three slices of bread, but sometimes I go with the four.

Re: Sandwiches

Posted: 2010.02.27 (21:23)
by Izzy
Generally, I use a combination of:
  • Whole wheat bread
  • Mustard
  • Mayonnaise
  • Black pepper (in the mayo)
  • Ham (any type)
  • Turkey
  • Chicken
  • Provolone cheese
  • American cheese
  • Tomato
  • Lettuce
  • Onions
  • Another slice of whole wheat bread
A bunch of other stuff too. Italian dressing is good with chicken sandwiches.

Re: Sandwiches

Posted: 2010.02.27 (22:26)
by T3chno
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Re: Sandwiches

Posted: 2010.02.28 (00:51)
by Pheidippides
I prefer to keep things simple; peanut butter (creamy) and jelly (grape) are easily my favorite ingredients ever to be nestled between two slices of (wheat) bread. Grilled cheese (thin-sliced ham and tomatoes optional, though recommended) is another winner.

Re: Sandwiches

Posted: 2010.02.28 (05:08)
by otters~1
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Re: Sandwiches

Posted: 2010.02.28 (05:32)
by Scrivener
Green apple slices, turkey, and honey nut cream cheese.

Re: Sandwiches

Posted: 2010.02.28 (06:50)
by Kablizzy
guy_zap wrote:Discuss sandwiches, particularly fillings. Photos are always welcome.


One of my favourite sandwiches has cheese and mustard. Simple and nice. What about you guys?
*JUST* Cheese and mustard? You /sick fuck/. Definitely need some meat in that shit.

Re: Sandwiches

Posted: 2010.02.28 (07:13)
by 乳头的早餐谷物
I'm not much of a sandwich connoisseur—it's all good, really. Ham and cheese is a classic for a reason, as long as it's good ham. BLT also.

Does a yiros/gyros count as a sandwich? I am all about those things.

And since Tsukatu mentioned Subway: I can never bring myself to stray from their sweet onion chicken teriyaki because it is so good.

Re: Sandwiches

Posted: 2010.02.28 (07:55)
by  yahoozy
One of the best sandwiches I've ever had was deli-sliced turkey and bread-and-butter pickles on pumpernickel, with a homemade remoulade as a spread.

As far as the individual ingredients go, sourdough is the best bread. Anything from plain turkey and ham to pepperoni and Canadian bacon is good with me. Roast beef is always delicious, as is corned beef. For cheese, I like a sharp cheddar, cojack, or provolone. For spreads, mayonnaise and mustard is fine. I've also been known to dress my sandwiches with a little lettuce and tomato. (In fact, if you have any fresh picked tomatoes on hand, one of the best sandwiches ever is simply tomato and mayo. It doesn't sound very appealing, but it's absolutely amazing. I had them often as a kid.) I'll also sometimes go for an egg salad, chicken salad, or tuna fish sandwich.

On another note, toasted bread almost always improves the sandwich, though I'll sometimes be in the mood for some plain-ol' floppy sandwich bread.

Re: Sandwiches

Posted: 2010.02.28 (08:12)
by fawk
Smörgåsbord wrote:
guy_zap wrote:Discuss sandwiches, particularly fillings. Photos are always welcome.


One of my favourite sandwiches has cheese and mustard. Simple and nice. What about you guys?
*JUST* Cheese and mustard? You /sick fuck/. Definitely need some meat in that shit.
I know, I know, my family are vegetarian :/ If there were some meat in the fridge I'd add some meat in there.

Re: Sandwiches

Posted: 2010.02.28 (11:50)
by t̷s͢uk̕a͡t͜ư
guy_zap wrote:
Smörgåsbord wrote:
guy_zap wrote:One of my favourite sandwiches has cheese and mustard. Simple and nice. What about you guys?
*JUST* Cheese and mustard? You /sick fuck/. Definitely need some meat in that shit.
I know, I know, my family are vegetarian :/ If there were some meat in the fridge I'd add some meat in there.
That's not even the point; it's a disgusting sandwich. If that's what you call "good," then I can't believe that you've tried any other kind of sandwich.

Anyway, I prefer watery ketchup between two wet slices of wheat.

Re: Sandwiches

Posted: 2010.02.28 (15:00)
by Vyacheslav
Here's a sandwich. Chicken cutlet on a roll with hotsauce, tomato sauce, and melted mozzarella.

Re: Sandwiches

Posted: 2010.02.28 (19:46)
by fawk
I do like Subway though- BMT on Italian Herbs and Cheese ftw.

Re: Sandwiches

Posted: 2010.03.01 (04:07)
by otters~1

Re: Sandwiches

Posted: 2010.03.01 (04:26)
by Vyacheslav
guy_zap wrote:I do like Subway though- BMT on Italian Herbs and Cheese ftw.
Love Italian Herbs and Cheese. Have you tried their chicken teriyaki?

Re: Sandwiches

Posted: 2010.03.01 (15:39)
by fawk
987654321 wrote:
guy_zap wrote:I do like Subway though- BMT on Italian Herbs and Cheese ftw.
Love Italian Herbs and Cheese. Have you tried their chicken teriyaki?
I think so, it was quite messy :D All subs are, really.