Grilled cheese using leftover shredded Swiss cheese on Dave’s multigrain. Cooked it on medium-low for a while to build up a nice golden crust. Unlike my wife who insists on cooking it on high and burns it and claims she likes it burnt. No you don’t, you’re lazy and impatient!
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This isn’t really about your sandwich, is it?
My post is entirely about sandwiches. She also uses every vessel and utensil in the kitchen and piles them into the sink.
Does two slices of pizza put together count as a sandwich?
I say yes, but this is an Internet forum and you likely just started an international incident.
“The Gobbler” is a post-Thanksgiving tradition in my family. Get out the ancient, heavy panini press that is probably 80 years old (I could do a core sample of the accumulated grease and count the rings I guess). As you might assume it contains all of the thanksgiving leftovers. This year my sandwich had a bigass brioche bun between which was crammed:
- turkey
- stuffing
- cranberry sauce
- green beans
- sweet potatoes
- swiss and Gouda cheeses
- chipotle mayo
Add a little butter on the outside and gingerly apply pressure so it doesn’t come apart. After a few minutes you have a several-inch-thick slab of deliciousness.
I should have taken a photo because it was a thing of beauty. Maybe next year.
I had a couple of hot dogs the other day.
Get out.
Pimento cheese and a slice of tomato grilled on buttered sourdough. A southern classic
Tried Jersey Mike's for the first time yesterday, got a Philly. Gat damn, that shit was fire.
If you ever get chance to have the real deal go for it, just avoid the tourist traps (Pat’s and Geno’s are not great). Or a roast pork. I think Philly roast pork sandwiches are even better than the steaks. Extra sharp provolone, juicy pork, and broccoli rabe or spinach, mmmm. Getting hungry just thinking about it.
I really gotta get down to the Reading Terminal…
Wow, it's been a bit of a while since I last ate a sandwich! It was between two slices of wholemeal bread, with hummus as the spread, and sliced cucumber and tomato. I rather I enjoyed it.
Smooshy dinner rolls, leftover tg ham, weird amish pickles, some cheese, brown mustard.
Not bad.
Amsterdam ox sausage with diced onion, black pepper and sliced boiled egg with some remoulade dressing.
This cafe in San Antonio - it's been around for like 30 years called Picnikins. A friend introduce me to them a couple of years ago.
I like the Ultimate - Smoked turkey breast, bacon, avocado, tomato, sprouts, mayonnaise and cream cheese on marbled rye.
It may be pedestrian compared to some of the amazing things you all are eating and the name is definitely overblown but it's a lovely sandwich. As a side you can get a creamy poblano soup that is very very rich.
Not my proudest sandwich.
The package of sourdough bread only had three slices left, two stumps and one slice. So, naturally, this was going to be BigMac style.
I then had crispy fried onions leftover from Thanksgiving.
So, the layering was:
- Bread Stump
- Bbq sauce
- Fried onions
- Cheese
- Bread slice
- Fried onions
- Cheese
- Bread stump
7/10
A medley of Thanksgiving leftovers + Russian dressing. As is tradition
Spicy fried chicken sandwich with coleslaw on it. The restaurant also has the best cronuts and donuts I've ever had!
Somewhat stale bread with butter, liver pate, cheese and some hot sauce.
It did the job of feeding me and getting rid of the leftover bread. The one before that was better with non stale bread.
tuna salad with one of those packets of "Sweet and Spicy" tuna, mixed in mayo with chopped up bell pepper, onion, pickle, and celery
Bread (sour dough)+ Raclette cheese+ pineapple slice + Vegi-ham toasted in a sandwich toaster.
Wife made me a ham, cheese, pickle and mayo on wheat. It was good.
I don't usually make sandwiches myself. If I'm hungry I'll usually make a bowl of canned soup.
Sainsbury's Meal Deal (Xmas themed) "Pigs Under Blankets" sandwich - with cranberry chutney on malted bread. Cumberland sausage, beechwood smoked bacon, cranberry chutney and mayonnaise on malted bread.
Just an average sandwich really, nothing to write home about. Ate it about an hour ago. Best bit was the "grab bag" of barbecue beef hula hoops that I got with it in the meal deal.
Leftover turkey on toasted white bread with mayo, dijon mustard, dash of tobasco, and a ton of chow chow. So good.
There's a place nearby that serves BBQ out of a truck until 4 PM every day. Just off the side of the highway. No tables or anything. Just a food truck and a truck sized smoker.
I used the back of my car as a makeshift table and happily ate my pulled pork sandwich and macaroni. Really good. And the lady called me "sugar." 10/10
Last one I ate was a Subway order, it was like... an italian BMT. I had tomatoes, onions, and lettuce as vegetables, cheddar cheese, some olive oil, and the sauces were parmesan and seasoned herb mayo on a butter and garlic bread.
It was fine. Brazil does have higher standards for food, so it was pretty good and filling. I just uh, had a bit of trouble with the pepperoni spice but that's mostly cause I'm a lightweight when it comes to that 😅
Per tradition: A turkey sandwich using Thanksgiving day leftovers. Very simple, leftover turkey, mayo, white bread.
Did this as well! But, we used sous vide turkey breast, and only made enough fixings for the sandwich instead of making the whole meal first (there's only two of us). Had the leftover sandwich for Thanksgiving dinner!
Random ham sandwich offered via a seminar at work, no idea of the exact ingredients... served with Coke-zero on the side. This happened yesterday
Kaiser roll, mayo, Italian cheese blend, Montreal Smoked Meat, Black Forest Ham, coleslaw with a side of Tater Tots.
grilled cheese and homemade egg mayo
Diced ham from a spiral ham, with dippin sauce on toast with lettuce and tomatoe.
Whoa we a bunch of sourdough folks up in here! I had a pb and honey sandwich last night, and I have one with Thanksgiving turkey for lunch later!
A TLTA: tempeh, lettuce, tomato, avocado 🤌
Roast chicken, lettuce, tomato, aged cheese, mayo, salt and pepper on a sesame seed baguette.
My local good deal, "kippeling" (pieces of battered and fried chicken breast) in a brown baguette with "joeppi sauce" and I added my own hot sauce on top for extra kick.
Last one wasn't very good, canned mackerel with potato chips. I was hungry and I didn't feel like cooking or making a proper sandwich.
Turkey-Havarti on Amtrak Acela! The bread wasn’t memorable and the sandwich was small, but it tasted good and Acela is a great way to travel
If you grade Amtrak food relative to airline food, it’s outstanding!
I usually make wraps, since the tortilla lasts longer than bread, but the last sandwich I had was just turkey, cheddar, mayo, and mustard on white bread.
Whopper Jr. It was pretty good.
Think ham and cheese melt with spiced mustard on one of Quincy’s big fat yeast rolls.
Two halves of rye bread, toasted, butter on the bottom half. Gouda cheese, cucumber slices with salt, and mettwurst.
I eat 4 of these every single day.
A local Mexican restaurant served a really good Barbeque cheeseburger compared to local sandwich restaurants.
I can't remember, but the other day I folded a pancake around a piece of butter and ate that.
Peanut butter and jelly on white bread.
Kroger honey ham on wheat with Dijon mustard
It was an abomination.
Dark bread (wheat/rye mix), homemade, mustard, mortadela, cheese, letuce and a slice of tomato.
Fit it's role.