Whats the craziest things you put on a sandwhich.
I rememberf back in my university days....a long time ago now, when my student grant had just come in I remember:
1) frying mince with some onions
2) added a bolognese sauce to the mix (as if I was making spagbol)
3) oven cooked some onion rings
4) threw the saucy mix on my toast
5) added a cheese slice on top of that
6) added my onion rings ontop of the melted cheese
It was very messy and pretty darn tasty although the onion rings didn't work too well; to confess I did have to eat this with a knife and folk.
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I like a bit of this post smells very trollish to me on wheat toast with a slice of cheddar cheese.
I don't eat crazy sandwiches. But I like them. My favorite is:
Toasted Sourdough+Cream Cheese+Cucumber Slices+Micro Greens or/and Bean Sprouts+Salami or/and Turkey
Avocado Slices are Optional
Banana and ham.
ham, eggs, cheese(melted), corn if handy, potato chips whatever kind of meat leftover from lunch, and of course some lettuce and tomatoes, cause i have to stay in shape
Cheese.
Sometimes if I'm feeling a bit crazy i might have ham.
Banana and ham??? crazy shit Ben. I'll have to try that Questionable - I live off sandwiches so its nice to get new ideas. Sorry if this seems like a trollish post....I actually didnt know what that was until I googled it...this is the first time I've really used a forum (no joke!)
On a side note Sandwich unrelated; Fried egg in tomato soup is also worth trying especially if the egg yoke is still runny; its not all that pleasant to look at but it goes down well, and cheese and union crisps with strawberry jam (jelly for the Americans). Youd think thats disgusting but by god that's good too.
1. Olive Bread (bread with olives baked into it).
2. Thin layer of mayonnaisse over it.
3. Sliced cheddar/gouda cheese.
4. Peppered ham.
5. Tobasco sauce.
Then I'm in sandwich heaven. I'm also a bit like Arthur Dent when it comes to making sandwiches - utter perfection. ;D
Quote from: Ben304 on Mon 26/04/2010 05:19:18
Banana and ham.
What, no vegemite? ;D ;)
I might try Phemar's and Borg's recipes, although some sound a bit too much work for what I usually consider a sandwich meal time.
Here's the sandwich I just ordered from work (and I order it once a week since I love it):
Omelet, Sweet potatoes, tomatoes, pickles, pine nuts, barbeque sauce and tomato paste.
It doesn't get any better than that...
I haven't had it in a sandwich in a while, but peanut butter and sliced banana are a good combo. They're also great on toast.
Quote from: anian on Mon 26/04/2010 09:20:21
What, no vegemite? ;D ;)
Actually vegemite and ham is a pretty good combination.
But he was asking for crazy stuff. And vegemite and ham ain't exactly crazy :P.
Chorizo and Mozzarella! With a little pepper and olive oil. Nom.
Hmm.
Pickles, definitely.
Mayo.
Cheese.
Chutney (any kind).
Tomato sauce.
Sweet chilli sauce.
Lettuce.
Carrot.
Tomato.
Sprouts (two kinds).
Whole-grain mustard.
Sauerkraut.
Beetroot (YUMMY!).
Rocket.
Fried egg.
Cucumber.
S&P.
Apple.
Spag-bol.
Baked potato.
Ham.
Chicken.
Lamb.
Beef.
Pork.
Sardines.
Anchovies.
Anchovettes.
Tuna.
Salmon.
Choc-chip biscuits.
As many of those things as I can get!
penutbutter, I cant go a day without
Quote from: Phemar on Mon 26/04/2010 09:10:23
1. Olive Bread (bread with olives baked into it).
I lol'd :=
I like Fish sticks, then cherry tomato's cut in half with cucumber and garlic mayo in Tiger bread baguette.
Also props to Mark for the Bolognese, that stuff's killer sandwich material (but requires too much cleaning to be a true ultimate sandwich).
I spice all my food with love =D
Sliced Boudin Balls + spicy red bean mash + dirty rice + strips of grilled chicken = Cajun Potbelly
A snack/meal involving two or more slices of bread (or 1 slice folded over) cannot legally be called a sandwich unless it has some sort of sauce/spread, at least 1 slice of cheese, and some sort of salady thing.
I usually sauce my whole wheat with mustard and chilli-garlic sauce. And emental if I can get it.
Other than that, I usually put in whatever combination of the following I have:
lettuce, cucumbers (especially pickles), tomatos, onions (if I don´t plan to be meeting up with anyone immediately after :D), mushrooms, olives
sausages, salami, roast beef
pepper, basil, oregano.
Recently I´ve come into a situation where I´m eating sandwiches everyday for dinner, and can only use stuff that doesn´t need to be cooked in any way.
So it is mustard, barbeque sauce, dill pickles, cheese, lettuce, pickled chilli peppers, doritos and oregano (and mushrooms for a while).
Ugh. Sandwiches.
Quote from: Babar on Mon 26/04/2010 18:05:25
Other than that, I usually put in whatever combination of the following I have:
lettuce, cucumbers (especially pickles), tomatos, onions (if I don´t plan to be meeting up with anyone immediately after :D), mushrooms, olives
sausages, salami, roast beef
pepper, basil, oregano.
Simply naming every ingredient at Subway doesn't count as offering a sandwich, n00b.
Hahahahahahah..I´m not picky. Whatever of those I have in the fridge goes in!
I won´t, however, have any mayonnaise, and ketchup only under pressure. And while I enjoy stuff like peanut butter or marmite on a slice of toast, those wouldn´t go in my sandwich either.
AND I HATE MEATBALL SUBS.
I like my sandwiches spiced up with the blood of the innocents. Also sliced turkey and babies.
Quote from: discordance on Mon 26/04/2010 20:29:41
I like my sandwiches spiced up with the blood of the innocents. Also sliced turkey and babies.
With some paresly or oregano sprinkled on it, probably. Also I find that innocence goes good with red wine.
I frequently put bread on my sandwich, yummy.
Quote from: anian on Tue 27/04/2010 09:39:42
Also I find that innocence goes good with red wine.
It goes very quickly too.
Yes, but the problem is that it is so damn expensive.
I often substitute with blood of the guilty, which not as good, but much cheaper...
My girlfriend makes these and they're delicious. I promise I am not trolling.
Brown bread, cucumber slices, peanut butter, chili paste (sambal, but any chili paste designed for use as a condiment would work).
1. Avocado (sliced into pieces)
2. Baked Potato (sprinkled)
3. Cheese
4. Peanut Butter
5. Banana (sliced into pieces)
And not on sub sandwich bread. Just regular square sandwich bread.
Doesn't anyone eat any kind of normal sandwiches or are you just trying to gross people out?
Also: mesquite smoked turkey+muenster(or gouda or any cheese which is good)+spicy brown mustard + bagel + kettle cooked chips on the side =
a very delicious time for all. And none of that bullshit banana nonsense! :=
also its pretty common knowledge that "sandwich" is actually spelt sammich.
I once made a honey & Marmite sarnie when I was feeling experimental. While I still ended up chucking half of it in the bin, I must say it wasn't THAT bad... I did eat all of the other half after all.
marmite and cheese is good.. especially for toast.
A sandwich has such a different position in my culture. I might have a sandwich of dark bread with margarine and cheese for breakfast, sometimes I fry and egg there, if I'm hungry. Other than that, I don't really do sandwiches. But I do eat 2 full meals a day.
My sandwiches contain the blood of my foes.
Quote from: ProgZmax on Thu 29/04/2010 08:55:00
And none of that bullshit banana nonsense! :=
>:( No! Bananas must be included in everything. Particularly for the smell.
Kettle cooked chips are good...ever tried putting it on the sandwich though?
My actual favourite sammich is just ordinary ham on mighty white bread. Happy now?
I won't say it's my favourite, but a guy I went to school with actually got me into the idea of peanut butter and American cheese..kinda quirky and interesting-ish.
I added my own zing to it by adding pepperoni.
There's virtually nothing I won't consciously put into a sandwich, with the exceptions of mayonnaise and chocolate syrup. Honey's pretty nice with ham though.
Cheese and an apple slice tastes unbelievably okay.
But my favourite sandwhich has simply a cheese slice, tomato slices and loads of salt on tomatoes.
Or simply one good slice of pork belly. With fatty tissue NOT removed. And not cooked, but smoked & salted.
Delicious! (Weight watchers are free to puke here)
Nah, I'm an odd sandwich lover through and through.
If there isn't a good variety of things to put on the bread, I'll just eat it on its own.
Rye bread, Butter, Garlic Spread, A slice of Gouda, Mustard (not the sweet kind), 3 slices of salami/metwurst/any salty sausage, and the main ingredient.. a couple salty jalapeños!
It ar delicieos
Let me tell you a story.
At the end of my road there used to be a little old house.
In that house lived this little old Chinese man.
Every week i would go and help him with little odd jobs he had.
Every week he would make me a sandwich to say thank you for my hard work.
That sandwich was the greatest sandwich i have ever had.
To make this sandwich he would make noodles completely from scratch.
He would make an omelette containing: these noodles, green peppers, red peppers, jalapeños, sweet corn, tomatoes and a few other vegetables that i can no longer remember.
He would then make eggy bread(you know bread dipped in egg then fried) using bread he had made himself.
He would then put the omlete in the eggy bread with 3 different types of cheese.
He would then grill it.
Then he would place in front of me the plate with the greatest sandwich on earth on it.
Never have i tasted a sandwich so good and i doubt i ever will.
@InCreator I think mine is more likely to make em' puke.
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