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  • zomby woof

    Feb. 10, 2010 4:50 p.m. zomby woof HalfDork

    Putting your meal between 2 pieces of bread, or on a bun just makes good sense to me.

    I've been slow cooking a roast all day for tomorrows dinner, roast beef sandwiches, with fries, and gravy. Bacon and eggs, chili, fish sticks, tomatoes, I love them all on a nice piece of toasted bread.

    Today's was one of my favourites.

    Ham, avocado, and chipotle peppers on a toasted bun. Serve it with cole slaw with mayo/mustard dressing. Mmmm good.

    Tell me about your favourite sandwiches

  • 92dxman

    Feb. 10, 2010 5:15 p.m. 92dxman Reader

    One of my favorite creations sandwich wise is peanut butter and hummus. Kind of a sweet and salty effect. Also, like a can of tuna, couple slices of cheese and some hot sauce and throw it in the microwave to melt the cheese.

    I don't think the all time tried and true standard of pb&j can be beat!

  • Feb. 10, 2010 5:19 p.m. skruffy Dork

    I made one a few months ago after getting home from a party that was awesome (upon proofreading, I've found the subject of awesomeness is a bit vague in this sentence. The party and the sandwich were equally awesome.). It was a "I'm far to drunk to drive anywhere to get food, so I'll just make everything in the refrigerator" style sandwiches. Two eggo waffles as a bread substitute, a three egg omelet with cheese, a half package of bacon, a few slices of cheese, and butter and syrup.

  • 92dxman

    Feb. 10, 2010 5:22 p.m. 92dxman Reader

    Anything between two pancakes works well also..

  • EastCoastMojo

    Feb. 10, 2010 5:24 p.m. EastCoastMojo SuperDork

    Open faced turkey sandwich with sourdough bread and gravy. Covers all the major food groups (meat, bread & gravy) and has a delicious.

  • JFX001

    Feb. 10, 2010 5:36 p.m. JFX001 Dork

    Hot pastrami on rye....with mustard.

  • oldsaw

    Feb. 10, 2010 5:50 p.m. oldsaw Dork

    92dxman wrote:

    I don't think the all time tried and true standard of pb&j can be beat!

    On wheat bread, with whole milk on the side - FTW!

  • mtn

    Feb. 10, 2010 6:01 p.m. mtn SuperDork

    Open face braunschweiger on rye.

  • aircooled

    Feb. 10, 2010 6:27 p.m. aircooled SuperDork

    92dxman wrote:

    One of my favorite creations sandwich wise is peanut butter and hummus...

    I have to try that one, sort of a non-meat protein kick in the nuts (with milk and bread of course).

  • alex

    Feb. 10, 2010 6:41 p.m. alex Dork

    Ballistic Elvis! Peanut butter and banana with bacon, a little whole-fruit jelly (I like raspberry), lots of crushed red pepper (the sweetness tempers it, so you can really pile it on), fried in bacon fat. I'm drooling just typing this...

  • GregTivo

    Feb. 10, 2010 6:48 p.m. GregTivo HalfDork

    big fan of the traditional gyro

  • pinchvalve

    Feb. 10, 2010 6:52 p.m. pinchvalve UberDork

    My Panini Grille has become a staple of the kitchen, used more often than the toaster or microwave. Smoked Gouda, Green Apple Slices, Course Ground Mustard and Maple-cured Ham on fresh-sliced 9-grain bread. Mmmmm.

  • Feb. 10, 2010 7:34 p.m. TucoRamirez New Reader

    I'll never forget the muffaletta on challah bread I ate while the saints won the superbowl. Black forest ham, salami, provolone, swiss & the spiciest olive salad I've ever had on sesame seeded bread.

  • zomby woof

    Feb. 10, 2010 7:46 p.m. zomby woof HalfDork

    mtn wrote:

    Open face braunschweiger on rye.

    With onions, of course!

  • Toyman01

    Feb. 10, 2010 7:57 p.m. Toyman01 Dork

    Not much of a sandwich person personally. More of a raw meat guy. I'll take a burger medium rare with the works. Or better yet, a Ribeye rare. You can put it on bread if you want.

  • Salanis

    Feb. 10, 2010 8:16 p.m. Salanis UberDork

    When fixing sandwiches, I'm partial to a caprese-ish sandwich: mozarella, feshly sliced tomato, fresh basil, and priscuito on sourdough and grilled just to the point where the cheese is soft.

  • tuna55

    Feb. 10, 2010 8:23 p.m. tuna55 HalfDork

    I had a sandwich in mind, but your idea of avocado just rocked my world. I love them (eat them with a spoon) but never considered the possibilities. Off to the store!

  • Woody

    Feb. 10, 2010 8:27 p.m. Woody UltraDork

    When I was in Germany, all I could get was meat and cheese over a single slice of hard bread. It's such a stupid way to eat. I kept thinking, "I guess they're not all engineers."

  • Luke

    Feb. 10, 2010 8:41 p.m. Luke SuperDork

    That sandwich in the first post looks freakin' delicious.

    I was all out of bread this morning, but I did have croissants. So I melted some dark chocolate as a filling, and served it with black coffee.

  • zomby woof

    Feb. 10, 2010 8:54 p.m. zomby woof HalfDork

    Toyman01 wrote:

    Not much of a sandwich person personally. More of a raw meat guy. I'll take a burger medium rare with the works...

    I call that a sandwich

    Luke said: I was all out of bread this morning, but I did have croissants. So I melted some dark chocolate as a filling, and served it with black coffee.

    Dark chocolate, with black coffee is a win, especially for breakfast.

    I had a meatloaf sandwich for breakfast, on a triangle bun.

  • Volksroddin

    Feb. 10, 2010 8:59 p.m. Volksroddin Dork

    Mine, blue berry bagel with green peppers, onions, pepper jack cheese with honey ham.

  • neon4891

    Feb. 10, 2010 11:20 p.m. neon4891 UberDork

    I'm hungry, so I shall start a B-fast sandwich

    so far it looks like

    waffle, egg, bacon, cheese(shredded?+ slice of swiss), ham, potato patty

    *edit, skipped the shredded cheese and ham, found left over shaved steak and onions to go in it. Waffles are blue berry. Condiments inclued syrup, butter, and katsup

  • MitchellC

    Feb. 10, 2010 11:25 p.m. MitchellC Dork

    Luke wrote:

    That sandwich in the first post looks freakin' delicious.

    I was all out of bread this morning, but I did have croissants. So I melted some dark chocolate as a filling, and served it with black coffee.

    This has to be my favorite breakfast. 65% to 75% dark chocolate is amazing. The richness of high quality chocolate is definitely worth the money.

  • joey48442

    Feb. 10, 2010 11:36 p.m. joey48442 SuperDork

    Muffeletta is my latest fave!

    Joey

  • zipty842

    Feb. 10, 2010 11:57 p.m. zipty842 Reader

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