Adventures in Sandwiches on 12:38 - Nov 1 with 1897 views | Ewan_Oozami | Are toasted sandwiches excluded from this? |  |
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Adventures in Sandwiches on 12:42 - Nov 1 with 1882 views | DanTheMan |
Adventures in Sandwiches on 12:38 - Nov 1 by Ewan_Oozami | Are toasted sandwiches excluded from this? |
I don't think they should be. I did think a Croque Monsieur could be a contender there but it's pushing the limits. |  |
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Adventures in Sandwiches on 12:42 - Nov 1 with 1880 views | leitrimblue |
Adventures in Sandwiches on 12:38 - Nov 1 by Ewan_Oozami | Are toasted sandwiches excluded from this? |
Only the pretentious toasted panini |  | |  |
Adventures in Sandwiches on 12:53 - Nov 1 with 1869 views | factual_blue | Cheese, potato and salad cream. |  |
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Marmite and lettuce…. on 13:29 - Nov 1 with 1846 views | GlasgowBlue |
Marmite and lettuce…. on 09:47 - Nov 1 by blueasfook | Disgusting. You're an animal. |
My brother in law posted a picture of his Pot Noodle and Haggis sandwich. Now that is disgusting. |  |
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Adventures in Sandwiches on 13:35 - Nov 1 with 1825 views | thebooks | So many great sandwiches… Just had a soft, floury bap with mayonnaise, cholula hot chilli sauce, shredded lettuce, slices of extra mature cheddar and a sprinkling of scampi niknaks and it was fúcking magnificent. Adding crisps to sandwiches is a game changer. |  | |  |
Marmite and lettuce…. on 13:38 - Nov 1 with 1815 views | leitrimblue |
Marmite and lettuce…. on 13:29 - Nov 1 by GlasgowBlue | My brother in law posted a picture of his Pot Noodle and Haggis sandwich. Now that is disgusting. |
If you removed the haggis and replaced it with chips i would probably give it a try. Depending on flavour of pot noodle obviously |  | |  |
Marmite and lettuce…. on 13:39 - Nov 1 with 1811 views | Coastalblue |
Marmite and lettuce…. on 13:38 - Nov 1 by leitrimblue | If you removed the haggis and replaced it with chips i would probably give it a try. Depending on flavour of pot noodle obviously |
Actually that's a thought, it's hard to beat a really good chip butty. |  |
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Marmite and lettuce…. on 13:42 - Nov 1 with 1798 views | leitrimblue |
Marmite and lettuce…. on 13:39 - Nov 1 by Coastalblue | Actually that's a thought, it's hard to beat a really good chip butty. |
True dat. A good chip or bacon butty with good butter (Kerrygold)is so simple but still hard to beat |  | |  |
Marmite and lettuce…. on 13:49 - Nov 1 with 1781 views | Blueschev |
Marmite and lettuce…. on 13:38 - Nov 1 by leitrimblue | If you removed the haggis and replaced it with chips i would probably give it a try. Depending on flavour of pot noodle obviously |
A chip & haggis butty would be a thing of glory. |  | |  |
Marmite and lettuce…. on 13:53 - Nov 1 with 1768 views | leitrimblue |
Marmite and lettuce…. on 13:49 - Nov 1 by Blueschev | A chip & haggis butty would be a thing of glory. |
I cant tell I lie I would probably give it a go at the moment. I really need to get some lunch |  | |  |
Marmite and lettuce…. on 13:56 - Nov 1 with 1762 views | DanTheMan |
Marmite and lettuce…. on 13:49 - Nov 1 by Blueschev | A chip & haggis butty would be a thing of glory. |
I need to try this, it sounds incredible. |  |
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Adventures in Sandwiches on 14:09 - Nov 1 with 1738 views | RobTheMonk | Saturday brunch of bacon, fried egg (runny if possible), a hint of local honey and some cracked black pepper on bread of your choosing. |  | |  |
Adventures in Sandwiches on 17:30 - Nov 1 with 1686 views | Mullet | Sausage - high quality butchers, American mustard because English mustard is terrible, Portuguese style quick pickled onions (home made) or Rueben. |  |
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Marmite and lettuce…. on 17:34 - Nov 1 with 1670 views | _clive_baker_ |
Marmite and lettuce…. on 13:49 - Nov 1 by Blueschev | A chip & haggis butty would be a thing of glory. |
Whenever I see family up north I stock up on vegetarian Haggis. I can't remember the name of the brand but Booths stock it, and its glorious. You're quite right, it does go well in a sarnie. |  | |  |
Adventures in Sandwiches on 17:43 - Nov 1 with 1663 views | Nutkins_Return |
Adventures in Sandwiches on 08:23 - Nov 1 by wkj | PS We've been here before and the answer was Cheese and Onion. |
A cheese and onion sandwich?! What is this the 1940s? |  |
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Adventures in Sandwiches on 17:45 - Nov 1 with 1651 views | Nutkins_Return | Great topic. Love beef but I'd only really consider it in sandwich as a steak thing or pastrami. Weirdly whilst I love roast beef I just don't want it in a sandwich (that's on me - don't know why). The greatest sandwich is an Italian meat one with elemental and american mustard and mayo (or honey mustard). That's the absolute king. |  |
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Adventures in Sandwiches on 17:47 - Nov 1 with 1648 views | Nutkins_Return |
Adventures in Sandwiches on 08:39 - Nov 1 by GlasgowBlue | Three and a half months ago I would have gone with your first recommendation. But now I’m a yoghurt knitting vegetarian, I would say a Mature Cheddar and Branston Pickle Toastie. |
Put some branston pickle in the pan (caramelize it) after doing a burger and put in in the burger with pickle and cheese. Thank me later. Incredible. |  |
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Adventures in Sandwiches on 18:02 - Nov 1 with 1599 views | Churchman | Ok, the right answers in gold, silver and bronze positions are: 1. Crusty white fresh bread, butter, tinned salmon mixed with black pepper and a little vinegar. 2. Crusty white fresh bread, butter, plenty of rashers of smoked back bacon, fat removed. Sorted. 3. Crusty white fresh bread, butter, a slab really good quality strong cheddar. Nothing else required. Honourable mentions: for bought meal deal for the cricket, M&S cheese and onion sandwich works a treat. Takes damage, won’t disintegrate too much, low maintenance, tasty. Spreads: Sardine and tomato, sandwich spread, Branstons pickle all good - the latter two with cheese obviously. For exotic, as a kid I loved banana sandwiches. Mothers Pride bread, butter, sliced bananas. Heavenly. Now all that rye bread budgie cage scrapings with green stuff, ethically sourced rubbish can all go in the bin. You’ll thank me for it. [Post edited 1 Nov 2023 18:03]
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Adventures in Sandwiches on 18:26 - Nov 1 with 1568 views | Nutkins_Return |
Adventures in Sandwiches on 18:02 - Nov 1 by Churchman | Ok, the right answers in gold, silver and bronze positions are: 1. Crusty white fresh bread, butter, tinned salmon mixed with black pepper and a little vinegar. 2. Crusty white fresh bread, butter, plenty of rashers of smoked back bacon, fat removed. Sorted. 3. Crusty white fresh bread, butter, a slab really good quality strong cheddar. Nothing else required. Honourable mentions: for bought meal deal for the cricket, M&S cheese and onion sandwich works a treat. Takes damage, won’t disintegrate too much, low maintenance, tasty. Spreads: Sardine and tomato, sandwich spread, Branstons pickle all good - the latter two with cheese obviously. For exotic, as a kid I loved banana sandwiches. Mothers Pride bread, butter, sliced bananas. Heavenly. Now all that rye bread budgie cage scrapings with green stuff, ethically sourced rubbish can all go in the bin. You’ll thank me for it. [Post edited 1 Nov 2023 18:03]
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Number 2 I will go with and bonus points for removing the fat. Banana sandwiches are Satan's work. |  |
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Adventures in Sandwiches on 18:50 - Nov 1 with 1548 views | Churchman |
Adventures in Sandwiches on 18:26 - Nov 1 by Nutkins_Return | Number 2 I will go with and bonus points for removing the fat. Banana sandwiches are Satan's work. |
Says the person that caramelises Branston pickle before dolloping it on a burger (must try it). I will agree on the great beef debate. A really good piece of topside with roasties etc for your Sunday nosebag is up there. Nothing better. Finely cut good quality roast beef with a baked potato + cheese and a little green stuff with salad cream (not revolting pus like mayo) on the Monday - perfectly acceptable. In a sandwich? The cold roast cow just doesn’t work. There’s something lumpen and vaguely unpleasant about it. Even scrunching on liberal amounts of ground black pepper doesn’t help. Ban. |  | |  |
Adventures in Sandwiches on 18:56 - Nov 1 with 1533 views | MK1 | Has anybody tried the Heinz Burger Sauce? Have that in a steak sandwich and you will never be sad. |  |
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Adventures in Sandwiches on 19:10 - Nov 1 with 1514 views | Churchman |
Adventures in Sandwiches on 18:26 - Nov 1 by Nutkins_Return | Number 2 I will go with and bonus points for removing the fat. Banana sandwiches are Satan's work. |
A must try is: Fresh white crusty bread, lashings of butter and last nights kofte kebab after it’s been properly nuked and all the shrivelled salad bits have been scraped off but a little of the chilli sauce left. In sandwich form, it’s guaranteed to make you happy. |  | |  |
Adventures in Sandwiches on 19:41 - Nov 1 with 1496 views | DBaldy | The answer is clearly crispy smoked bacon, with brown sauce, on heavily buttered decent quality thick sliced white farmhouse bread. |  | |  |
Adventures in Sandwiches on 19:58 - Nov 1 with 1466 views | WeWereZombies | Every time I see this thread title it reminds me of the John Cooper Clarke story and poem about overhearing a salesman say 'I Travel In Biscuits'. Anyway, I bought some Co-op 'Irresistible' sun-dried tomato and Jalapeño sourdough bread on Sunday, that's very tasty. And I have developed a bit of a habit for Geeta's mango chutney. Doesn't really matter what else I put in the sandwich, all I can taste is Jalapeño and mango chutney. |  |
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