View Full Version : Whats your favorite sandwich?
MM2(SW)S
01-18-2005, 10:42 PM
I eat a turkey lettuce tomato mustard sandwich three four times a week for lunch. So what is every one elses fav?
Brandon
01-18-2005, 10:46 PM
Crispy fried soft shell crab sammich!
Da Klugs
01-18-2005, 10:57 PM
Bacon, Lettuce, Scrambled (but fried in one piece) eggs, on toast with lots of mayo.
Another hand down from mom.
D. Generate
01-19-2005, 12:43 AM
Leftover turkey sandwhich with cranberry sauce and cream cheese. Mmm-mmm! :p
In the navy I knew a guy who would eat a sausage and grape jelly sandwhich on toast at breakfast. I always thought that was weird but it wasn't as bad as another guy who ate peanut butter and mayonaise sandwhiches.
AAlmeter
01-19-2005, 01:28 AM
Depends on where I am
Pittsburgh-Cap and Egg from Primanti Bros. (capicola, fried egg, fried, cole slaw, hot sauce on two big fresh slices of bread).
or
Buffalo-Real Buffalo beef on weck
or
New Orleans-crayfish/crawfish/crawdad/etc po' boy
or
Carolinas-Pulled pork
damn Im hungry
Da Klugs
01-19-2005, 01:30 AM
Depends on where I am
Pittsburgh-Cap and Egg from Primanti Bros. (capicola, fried egg, fried, cole slaw, hot sauce on two big fresh slices of bread).
or
Buffalo-Real Buffalo beef on weck
or
New Orleans-crayfish/crawfish/crawdad/etc po' boy
or
Carolinas-Pulled pork
damn Im hungry
Primanti Bros . With or without the fries on top? Cool little place. Downtown or out east on (40?)
MM2(SW)S
01-19-2005, 01:31 AM
Primanti Bros.
I miss eating there. Which one you like to eat at the one downt the strip or southside? Also did you ever eat a ruben from big Jims? And do you ever get fries from Dirty O's? I miss the food there. I can't wait to go visit my family just so I can eat so goo ol home cooking.
AAlmeter
01-19-2005, 01:36 AM
Been to the one at the strip, but I usually go to the one right here in Oakland on Forbes.
Havent been to the O in a while, but their fries are still good and its still as filthy as can be.
Whats this Big Jims place? Never heard of it...and I love reubens
MM2(SW)S
01-19-2005, 01:43 AM
Big Jims is a greasy dive with what I think were preaty good Rubens. From Oakland you go down under the South Side bridge, make a left at the light go to the second under pass( it my be the first) make a left there and the go up one block it is on the left a small bar and good greasy food. I will get the addy from my mom, her and my dad go there alot.
GOAT LOCKER
01-19-2005, 01:44 AM
#9 hot pastrami at Togo's. Knew a guy on my last ship that liked peanut butter and pickles samdwiches :pu
MM2(SW)S
01-19-2005, 01:46 AM
#9 hot pastrami at Togo's. Knew a guy on my last ship that liked peanut butter and pickles samdwiches :pu
Peanut butter pickeles and chocholate milk is what my wife wanted all the time when she was preg. :pu
TheSmokingHiker
01-19-2005, 01:47 AM
I am a vegan, so I like a nice big veggie sandwich with avacado's, tomatos, spinach, fresh green peppers, black and green olives, and italian dressing.
If I am in a pinch, I will mix avacado's with sunflower seeds, throw some salt and pepper on there, slap it between 2 slices of bread, and cook it like a grilled cheese.
AAlmeter
01-19-2005, 01:47 AM
Big Jims is a greasy dive with what I think were preaty good Rubens. From Oakland you go down under the South Side bridge, make a left at the light go to the second under pass( it my be the first) make a left there and the go up one block it is on the left a small bar and good greasy food. I will get the addy from my mom, her and my dad go there alot.
Thanks
MM2(SW)S
01-19-2005, 01:56 AM
Thanks
Any time man, me and my friend use to go there drink bear and eat the big greasy Rubens. Damn I am hungry. Time for my 2300 snack and smoke :D
AAlmeter
01-19-2005, 02:00 AM
I hear you. Unfortunately Im out of food.....but I have beer and cigars. I will make it through the week!
kansashat
01-19-2005, 06:55 AM
My tastes are rather pedestrian, but cheeseburgers.......I could almost live on em. There's basically two kinds that are good......the char broiled version & the greasy spoon version where they cook it on a flat top grill & toast the bun where the hamburger grease soaks into the edge of the bun & spatters the top. Yummm!
I also would almost kill for a really good bologna sandwich......it's got to be perfect, with beef bologna, mayo, cheese, bread, lettuce, garden fresh homegrown tomato w/salt & pepper. Juicy, but awesome!
Roger Miller"
01-19-2005, 08:55 AM
Reuben sandwich, with hot, hot, hot horseradish. There is a deli here in Portland, Kornblats, that has just the best reubens. They serve them up with a little bucket of fresh, crisp kosher dill pickles, and a box of napkins.
Oh yeah, sounds like lunch to me!
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rm
shelvingunit
01-19-2005, 09:04 AM
My Favorite Breakfast sandwich:
Scrambled egg (again, in one piece) with bacon, lettuce, tomato, cheese, mustard and a little mayo on honey wheat toast.
Now the best sub I’ve had was in South Beach, Miami. There was this little place a block away from our hotel – 14th and Collins I think….they had the best sandwiches and subs. Rare roast beef with fresh mozzarella, lettuce, red onion, tomato and vinaigrette dressing on a fresh hoagie roll. Man that was good, especially at 3 am after a night out in South Beach. :al
The place was always packed……
Quixote
01-19-2005, 09:08 AM
Resturaunt sam-mich:
A BBQ sandwich from Parker's Barbecue in Wilson, N.C. It's heaven on a plate.
Made at home sam-mich:
Peanut butter and mayonnaise on wheat.
Yummmmmm.
-Quixote
coppertop
01-19-2005, 09:45 AM
Toasttites.....what are they? My Dad has a sandwich press. It has long handles so you don't have to get to close to the hot stove top. And on the end is a perfect square for the bread and its fillings.
You can put whatever you want in one. Usually Dad would use left over meat and mix it with Deli fresh meats. Add cheese, put the sandwich in the press, lock the press and cut the excess bread off the outside. Cook on the stove top. When it is done you have a hot, sealed sandwich. They are my favorite. Haven't had one in yrs. I might have to borrow that press from the parents and make my own.
But normally I like just plain old ham and cheese sandwiches with Hellmanns Mayo and Grey Poupon mustard.
I had a pulled pork sandwhich in Memphis while visiting Elvis. Goooood stuff!
MoTheMan
01-19-2005, 01:27 PM
Rosa Cuba
Ooops! Wrong sandwich!
Well, the Rosa Cuba brand is know as a type of mixed short & long filler cigar known as a Cuban Sandwich. Guess I got off on the wrong track there. [LOL] :confused: :D
partagaspete
01-19-2005, 01:36 PM
Cuban sandwich's are very good and a rueben nudges it just a bit but by far the bestest sandwhich ever is my wifes eggplant parmagian on good italian bread. I could live on these.
T
friendoofop
01-19-2005, 01:57 PM
Any sandwich spelled with two M's instead of n-d-w.
But I'll have you know my bologna has a name, and its O-S-C-A-R M-A-Y-E-R!
Two favorites:
1. Three slices of above mentioned pork-ish product, 2 slices of Kraft yellow american singles, and a handful of potato chips on a white sandwich roll.
2. Lebanon or sweet bologna with sliced sharp white cheddar with mayo on 12 grain bread.
floydp
01-19-2005, 04:34 PM
B.L.T. and I could eat cheeseburgers every dang meal. Man fire up the grill,the old fashion way.Kingsford, I likem burnt, I likem pink in the middle any old kind of way just so theres plenty of em. Pour bourbon or wine or even beer over them when cooking. Damn it I'm starving now. :w
(909)
01-19-2005, 05:52 PM
In Alhambra (about 5 mins east of downtown LA) there's a place called The Hat. They have the best pastrami dip that I've ever tasted. The pastrami is lean, sliced thin and simmered in its own juices for hours. They dip the roll in the juice, pile on the pastrami, cover it with mustard and throw on a couple of pickles. There's a couple of locations in the greater LA area but the original is a stand up and eat counter on the corner of a busy intersection.
I think I need one right now!!
MattK
01-22-2005, 08:02 PM
New Orleans-crayfish/crawfish/crawdad/etc po' boy
Now that sounds great. I love crawfish.......
When I was in New Orleans two years ago I made sure to fill up on all the crayfish dishes I could find. I remember having a crawfish wrap. It was the best wrap I ever had. :z
SeanGAR
01-22-2005, 08:38 PM
Well I suppose it would be a tossup between beef tongue with horseradish and a baloney and grape jelly. Dems good eatin...
FrankB
01-22-2005, 10:10 PM
In no particular order, Oyster or shrimp po'boy on New Orleans style bread, Ruebens of my own consruction,( better than any I have ever encountered in the world), and this really strange creation; rye bread, sprouts, sliced hardboiled eggs, avocadoes, jarlsburg cheese, fried bacon, and mayo. That thing is too good, wierd but good! Frank B
kansashat
01-23-2005, 11:41 PM
Well I suppose it would be a tossup between beef tongue with horseradish and a baloney and grape jelly. Dems good eatin...
Thanks Sean,
I was all amped up & hungry cause I just read the favorite breakfast thread, but I think you just put a damper on my appetite. ;) :pu
SeanGAR
01-24-2005, 05:48 PM
Thanks Sean,
I was all amped up & hungry cause I just read the favorite breakfast thread, but I think you just put a damper on my appetite. ;) :pu
You MUST try baloney and grape jelly on white bread, especially if you squash it down after it is made. "There is nothing quite like it."
Actually one of my twins likes it too ... the other just looks at us in profound disgust. I suppose there's the remote possibility that my taste buds are twisted........
Wetterhorn
01-24-2005, 06:05 PM
I like peanut butter and jelly!
I also like hard salami with pepperjack cheese and mustard.
Ms. Floydp
01-24-2005, 07:02 PM
as you can see floydp LOVES his cheeseburgers so we tend to have them pretty regularly. My personal favorites would be:
Fried bologna, cheese, lettuce, tomato with mayo. (Seein's how I'm from Oklahoma and all :D )
Pimento cheese with ham or bologna, lettuce and tomato.
And I found a gourmet mayo with Horseradish that is the best!!!
floydp
01-24-2005, 07:16 PM
Thanks Sean,
I was all amped up & hungry cause I just read the favorite breakfast thread, but I think you just put a damper on my appetite. ;) :pu
Probably should of put the lid down on the toilet. That sure put a lump in my throat..
txmatt
01-25-2005, 11:38 AM
Ms. Floydp,
If you are ever in Central Ohio, about 45 minutes north of Columbus on State Route 23 North (is called High Street near Ohio State University campus) is a little postage stamp of a town call Waldo.
Waldo is supposedly "world famous" for the fried bologna sandwich made in a little tavern called R & G Sports Bar.
I am not sure about world famous but the place has been featured in news snippets on CBS and the TV Food Network.
It is very good for fried bologna, the bologna is made especially for them for this sandwich, I haven't been able to duplicate it @ home.
For cheesburgers you just can't beat sliders.. :D
I would probably say any nawlins style Po' Boy with meat from a creature that previously lived in water would be my personal favorite sandwich.
-Matt-
as you can see floydp LOVES his cheeseburgers so we tend to have them pretty regularly. My personal favorites would be:
Fried bologna, cheese, lettuce, tomato with mayo. (Seein's how I'm from Oklahoma and all :D )
Pimento cheese with ham or bologna, lettuce and tomato.
And I found a gourmet mayo with Horseradish that is the best!!!
magno
01-25-2005, 01:20 PM
reuben, baby! lots of kraut, hot mustard and a side of thousand island dressing to dip it in.
I used to like waitress sandwiches, too. But then I married Mrs. Magno.
Reuben sandwich, with hot, hot, hot horseradish. There is a deli here in Portland, Kornblats, that has just the best reubens. They serve them up with a little bucket of fresh, crisp kosher dill pickles, and a box of napkins.
Oh yeah, sounds like lunch to me!
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rm
kansashat
01-25-2005, 01:32 PM
Any y'all ever had any smoked baloney? Now that there's some good eatin'!
Commander Quan
01-25-2005, 02:37 PM
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Havent been to the O in a while, but their fries are still good and its still as filthy as can be.
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yeah but i know know if they fries are worth the chance of getting shot!
AAlmeter
01-25-2005, 03:18 PM
I was living in tower A (right by the O) my freshman year. Heard the shot and went outside to check it out. It wasnt as exciting as in the movies, but still pretty cool.
MrINMENSO
01-26-2005, 04:35 PM
You can't go wrong with a good ol' fashioned hamburger. Mustard, ketchup, pickle, and onion (preferably red) will do it to me everytime. Doesn't get much better than that!
horrorview
02-06-2005, 08:44 PM
My favorite sandwich is a concoction of my own, and repulses most folks I know. It's Goat Cheese, baby greens, roasted red peppers, sundried tomatoes, and basil aioli on toasted ciabatta.
mmmmm.........now I'm hungry.... :p
MM2(SW)S
02-06-2005, 10:44 PM
My favorite sandwich is a concoction of my own, and repulses most folks I know. It's Goat Cheese, baby greens, roasted red peppers, sundried tomatoes, and basil aioli on toasted ciabatta.
mmmmm.........now I'm hungry.... :p
That does sound good but it is missing something ah maybe Fried bologna, salami and turkey. Now that sounds good. :D
Mr. White
02-08-2005, 08:08 PM
Louisiana Seafood's overstuffed Shrimp & Oyster Poboy. (Don't mistake them for New Orleans Seafood... New Orleans Seafood is a chain... Louisiana Seafood is not. :P)
Bout the best sandwhiches I've ever had. And besides a couple of restaurants, this is about the only thing I regret about moving to florida. :P
morningsmiler
02-09-2005, 10:04 AM
My Favorite Breakfast sandwich:
Scrambled egg (again, in one piece) with bacon, lettuce, tomato, cheese, mustard and a little mayo on honey wheat toast.
Now the best sub I’ve had was in South Beach, Miami. There was this little place a block away from our hotel – 14th and Collins I think….they had the best sandwiches and subs. Rare roast beef with fresh mozzarella, lettuce, red onion, tomato and vinaigrette dressing on a fresh hoagie roll. Man that was good, especially at 3 am after a night out in South Beach. :al
The place was always packed……
I used to work near there(1400 block of Ocean...across from the beach) and you are correct, that place had the best subs...and the scenery wasn't too bad either... ;)
horrorview
02-12-2005, 10:47 PM
That does sound good but it is missing something ah maybe Fried bologna, salami and turkey. Now that sounds good. :D
Oh man! I love fried bologna. I haven't had that in years!!! It's best on a heavily buttered Thomas' English Muffin ;)
Tahoeseno
02-28-2005, 03:29 AM
1. Ham and meunster on rye;
2. Ham and havarti on pumpernickel; and
3. BLT on white toast (extra mayo).
MM2(SW)S
02-28-2005, 03:32 AM
1. Ham and meunster on rye;
2. Ham and havarti on pumpernickel; and
3. BLT on white toast (extra mayo).
What no Point Reyes blue cheese, I guess that is only for you hand stuff olives you put in your martinis :D
P-Town Smokes
02-28-2005, 01:12 PM
Fresh Walley Filet with Hot Pepper cheese on a hoagie bun, toast the Bun, Spread some Mayo, some lemon sauce, onion, little lettuce, tomato and your set, Gooooooood stuff. Top it off with a Molson Beer, big stogie after. Better than a good :BS
radar
02-28-2005, 04:29 PM
A Ruben from anywhere, hold the Thousand Island and add horseradish.
JustAyoungMC
02-28-2005, 07:42 PM
Hot pastrami.
I meant to reply to this a looong time ago. Glad it was brought up again. For me is the Cubano Especial from Latin America. Mountains of ham, swiss cheese, pork, and pickles on a huge piece of toasted Cuban bread and of course a Mamey milk shake! YUMMY
radar
02-28-2005, 09:53 PM
I meant to reply to this a looong time ago. Glad it was brought up again. For me is the Cubano Especial from Latin America. Mountains of ham, swiss cheese, pork, and pickles on a huge piece of toasted Cuban bread and of course a Mamey milk shake! YUMMY
There is a small Cuban shop here in my town that makes a great Cuban sandwich. Love em'. They bake their own bread at the shop as well then press the sandwich on the grill. Gotta have Caf'e Con Leche with mine though.
:p
NCRadioMan
02-28-2005, 10:00 PM
For me, the best is simple, like me :confused:
Blony and musturd and I come out fighting. :bx
Although I have had peanut butter spread on pancakes and made into a surprisingly tasty sandwich.
NCRM :ms
horrorview
02-28-2005, 10:03 PM
I meant to reply to this a looong time ago. Glad it was brought up again. For me is the Cubano Especial from Latin America. Mountains of ham, swiss cheese, pork, and pickles on a huge piece of toasted Cuban bread and of course a Mamey milk shake! YUMMY
Oh, man! There's a little town outside of Salem, MA. that has a strip of Latin shops and markets. One of them is a Cuban market, and they make Cuban sandwiches there that are unbelievably good!! They flatten them on this griddle thing, so this massively stacked sandwich ends up less than an inch thick!!
Oh, and if you've got a BLIMPIES (sort of a Subway/Quizno's kind of place) near ya', they now feature Cuban Sandwiches, which aren't half-bad, but nowhere near as good as the real deal! :p
Cuban sandwiches are great. But this place makes the best. They also put their sandwiches in the grill to flatten it but even after it comes out flat it still won't fit in your mouth!
Cafe con leche...oh yes in the morning with Cuban bread toast, scrambled eggs and bacon! 3.95 at the same place;)
horrorview
02-28-2005, 11:57 PM
Cuban sandwiches are great. But this place makes the best. They also put their sandwiches in the grill to flatten it but even after it comes out flat it still won't fit in your mouth!
Cafe con leche...oh yes in the morning with Cuban bread toast, scrambled eggs and bacon! 3.95 at the same place;)
I'll tell ya, the more I read about the food in southern Florida, the more I wanna live there! Of course, I would drop dead within a year from too many smokes, sandwiches, and cups of Cuban coffee, but what a way to go! :r
radar
03-01-2005, 12:05 AM
I'll tell ya, the more I read about the food in southern Florida, the more I wanna live there! Of course, I would drop dead within a year from too many smokes, sandwiches, and cups of Cuban coffee, but what a way to go! :r
Better hurry, :z
Nely and I will probably gone (smiling :) but gone) by the time you get here!
hollywood
03-01-2005, 01:24 AM
Rueben!! All time favorite! :p
Close second would have to be a schnitzel sandwich from the street venders in Germany! What a huge sandwich! :D
smokinpope
03-09-2005, 07:47 PM
Guilty Sandwich Pleasure:
Grilled Cuban from Publix deli. Yeah, I know that it's about as far from authentic as one can get, but waddaya expect from someone who loved bacon, ketchup, and peanut butter sammiches as a kid?
MiamiE
03-09-2005, 08:27 PM
I meant to reply to this a looong time ago. Glad it was brought up again. For me is the Cubano Especial from Latin America. Mountains of ham, swiss cheese, pork, and pickles on a huge piece of toasted Cuban bread and of course a Mamey milk shake! YUMMY
dude you hit it the spot right there. try Sergios sandwiches also
pinokio
03-10-2005, 06:57 AM
I don't know if considered a sandwich but Shoarma for me. Got hold of one at a Libanese street vendor in Marselha, they were simply fantastic! Have'nt tried the Cubans though. :mad:
icehog3
03-10-2005, 07:11 AM
A mutton, lettuce and tomato sandwich, where the mutton is nice and lean...
texasaero
03-13-2005, 11:17 AM
Lobster roll. No mayo. With a slathering of butter. Spritz of lemon. Wash with very cold beer.
Then light a Bolivar BF.
MiamiE
03-13-2005, 12:33 PM
Pan con Bistec! a cuban classic
gabebdog1
03-13-2005, 11:10 PM
tuna sandwich with tabassco sauce :SM
Wu9lf
03-25-2005, 02:28 PM
Bacon, Lettuce, Tomato with some Mayo or grilled cheese with tomato soup.
Jsabbi01
03-29-2005, 01:29 AM
A nice round roll with a bit of mayo, a mountain of medium rare roast beef, some paper thin provolone and finally some horseradish and cut up onion.
Mr. White
03-29-2005, 04:38 PM
Caribbean Chicken Sandwich from Earl of Sandwich. :)
catfishm2
03-29-2005, 08:37 PM
A homegrown Beefsteak tomato right out of the garden. Sliced between 2 pieces of bread, mayo, salt & pepper. I live for those garden fresh tomatoes every summer.
tecnorobo
04-02-2005, 12:53 PM
Best sandwich you'll ever have in your life is
A pork sandwich, at Arthur Bryants in Kansas city.
You just can't beat it.
goose925
04-02-2005, 07:56 PM
A big fat Rueben,thousand island,with a little horsy
Pulled pork on fresh hoage bun
Side of beer battered onion rings with BBQ sauce
side of slaw
Cigar Czar
04-02-2005, 10:40 PM
A Cuban sandwich with some Mojito ,pickels and mustard and a Mamey shake.
Then a PSD 4 :w
pierce652
04-09-2005, 10:37 AM
Definately a Cuban...sandwich that is.
I second the beefsteak tomato sandwich with salt & pepper...yummmm
and some of my smoked brisket on toasted white bread with salt pepper, mayo & my homemade bbq sauce
t'kay
04-09-2005, 02:06 PM
Best Sandwich of all time, ok i have three
Classic Bacon Turkey Sub, long time fave
Philly Cheese Steak - to die for!
New favorite - Annie on the Ranch Toasted sub, marinated chicken with ranch dressing thats light and not too creamy, red bell peppers, bacon and avocado, SO good!
Shaggy17sc
04-15-2005, 12:17 AM
B-B-Q sammich with coleslaw and hot sauce and a lil bit of hash from Ward's BBQ here in town. that is good eating
Trooper27
04-15-2005, 12:56 AM
When in Philly, one must have a Philly Cheese Steak....best in the world! And the only place were you can get a good Philly Cheese Steak is in Philly. When I am not in Philly, I like a roat beef on roll, no cheese, little bit of mayo, let/tom/onion.
Trooper :cool:
capper
04-15-2005, 06:18 AM
For breakfast I like a Taylor Ham (inventer in Trenton, NJ), egg, and cheese on a hard roll.
At lunch a Sloppy Joe. Not the kind made hamburger. Turkey, roast beef, swiss cheese, russan dressing, and coleslaw on triple decked rye bread.
SlimDiesel
04-17-2005, 11:53 PM
Ain't nothin' better in my eyes than a true italian beef sandwich, dipped, with giardina peppers.
croatan
04-18-2005, 12:23 AM
A big fat juicy bacon cheeseburger cookied medium - medium rare (have to trust the meat source though). mmmm....now I'm hungry. :c
Lamar
05-01-2005, 11:10 PM
Best sandwich for me is a tie between a Middle Eastern fried cauliflower sanwich with onion and Tahini on split pita that I regularly get from a shop just outside of DC and Falafel that I get from a Veggie Shop on South Street in Philly. When I am ANYWHERE near Philly, I make my way to that place.
PJMAC
05-02-2005, 02:56 AM
Fav sandwich? .......... hmmmm a blond and a redhead with me in the middle.
in my dreams perhaps.......
PJ
djpsr
05-06-2005, 02:28 AM
1) A good old Reuben, w/ sour sauerkraut.
2) Tomato and Mozarella, on thinly sliced italian bread, w/chopped fresh basil, a dash of salt, and a couple drops balsamic vinegar.
Lumpold
05-06-2005, 03:27 AM
Chicken, bacon 'n' cheese with BBQ sauce and pickles on doorstop white bread, dripping with butter and tomato soup as a side.
Or a beef and (english) mustard salad sandwich.
Well, you know what? Any food products encased in bread or pastry products rock the world in which we live.
Mmmmmmmm..... Buffet bars....
Basil
05-06-2005, 05:50 PM
A nice thick roast beef sandwich with provolone cheese, lettuce, tomato, onion, and horseradish on toasted rye... Simple, but amazing
SHREK
05-07-2005, 12:03 PM
I like a nice thick Porketta sandwich with provolone cheese, lettuce, tomato, onion, and Mayo on a nice big Italian Calabrese bun.
Thurm15
05-07-2005, 07:41 PM
Peanut Butter and Strawberry Jelly with sliced Banannas on Potato Bread.
MocoBird
05-07-2005, 08:00 PM
IN-N-Out Burger
Number One, Animal Style with a Vanilla Shake
It's a left coast thing!
For you not in the know......http://www.in-n-out.com/
poloboy7
05-07-2005, 08:46 PM
I am huge fan of pastrami on dutch crunch bread with everything on it and cheddar cheese. Warm up the pastrami and cheese and you have a tastey sandwich.
Eichen
05-08-2005, 01:38 AM
Turkey club with bacon.
txmatt
05-15-2005, 12:34 PM
Not a favorite (yet) but last night I made a fabulous sandwich with chicken salad (with a lot of fresh ground pepper) on crumpets.
(A crumpet is a bread baked on a griddle and is sort of like an English muffin but has a soudough flavor).
I hit some recipe sites today, looks like crumpets aren't very hard to make at home either.
-Matt-
688sonarmen
05-15-2005, 07:30 PM
Has to be a grilled Ruben with lots of 1000 island.
levell3
05-16-2005, 05:56 PM
Has to be a grilled Ruben with lots of 1000 island.
A cuban steak sandwich Calle Ocho :p
Lumpold
05-16-2005, 06:41 PM
Not a favorite (yet) but last night I made a fabulous sandwich with chicken salad (with a lot of fresh ground pepper) on crumpets.
(A crumpet is a bread baked on a griddle and is sort of like an English muffin but has a soudough flavor).
I hit some recipe sites today, looks like crumpets aren't very hard to make at home either.
-Matt-
Mmmmmmm..... Crumpets.... Grilled cheese on crumpets, dipped in tomato soup. Sumptious.