What is your favorite sandwich combination? (i.e. what type of bread or roll you like, lunch meats, cheese, veggies, chips and drink) I'm looking for new ideas to try for lunch and what goes well together. Here lately my lunches have been the same old same old, kinda slightly boring. Hit me with what you got![Edited on April 27, 2009 at 1:53 PM. Reason : oh yea home made that is. ]
4/27/2009 1:51:55 PM
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4/27/2009 1:52:50 PM
spicy italian,
4/27/2009 1:53:36 PM
look up banh mi.getting a tad played out but good.
4/27/2009 1:54:36 PM
Some ways to spruce up your sandwiches:Spicy/fancy mustards in various flavors.Honey mustard.Italian seasoning tastes great on a turkey sandwich.Spinach leavesSproutsCucumbersOil and vinegar.And I like to toast it every now and then to change it up.
4/27/2009 1:55:29 PM
regular soft white breadpeanut butterbanana
4/27/2009 1:57:59 PM
4/27/2009 1:59:56 PM
pimento cheese on toast[Edited on April 27, 2009 at 2:00 PM. Reason : ^hell yes, pb and nanner is delicious][Edited on April 27, 2009 at 2:01 PM. Reason : my grandaddy likes miracle whip and banana on white ]
4/27/2009 2:00:16 PM
pb & banana is my most favoritest sammich ever. sometimes i'll just eat pb and banana by itself. my grandma used to mash it all up together for me when i was little. my brother and mom like mayo and banana sandwiches too mayo is nasty
4/27/2009 2:02:42 PM
Mayo and banana sandwich is the traditional southern way. It's delicious! Also, peanut butter and banana either in sandwich form or just peanut butter smeared onto a banana is also delicious.
4/27/2009 2:05:32 PM
grilled ham and cheese on rye ftw
4/27/2009 2:08:53 PM
smoked turkey meat with sliced munster cheese and mayonnaise on wheat orrr chicken salad with walnuts and cucumber slices on wheat!oh and now for the best one... raspberry jam with honey peanut butter on any type of bread -- it's delicious however you make it
4/27/2009 2:09:48 PM
PB & Banana's good, but good ole PB&J on toasted white with a big glass of milk gets me every time.
4/27/2009 2:10:29 PM
Philly cheese steak with onions, peppers and mushrooms
4/27/2009 2:11:53 PM
peanut butter and honey sandwich.
4/27/2009 2:15:23 PM
Right now I am into Dark Chocolate Dreams Peanut Butter and Strawberry Preserves on Honey Wheat.
4/27/2009 2:16:49 PM
4/27/2009 2:22:30 PM
turkey, avocado, red onion, lettuce, any cheese really, and a little bit of bacon if you're feeling decadent.
4/27/2009 2:22:33 PM
turkey on wheat with a big slice of tomato and just a dap of mayo, add cheese and lettuce as you please.Also alfalfa sprouts, mmmmmmmm they're awesome.
4/27/2009 2:23:35 PM
if i had my pick of items...toasted whole wheat breadsmoked turkeyhambaconspicy brown mustardspinachtomatored onioncucumber sproutssalt/pepper/oregano banana peppersoil/vinegar
4/27/2009 2:27:42 PM
quizo's traditionaljersey mike's #8*large/giant of course*
4/27/2009 2:28:09 PM
plain white breadtomatoessalt
4/27/2009 2:34:30 PM
4/27/2009 2:35:39 PM
yeah, mater sandwiches are tasty. i like mine with some miracle whip.
4/27/2009 2:37:22 PM
never got how people ate sandwiches like that...2 slices of bread and tomatoes? seriously? talk about unsatisfying AND gross at the same time...if i wanted to eat around 200 calories i'd pick something more substantive
4/27/2009 2:38:44 PM
it's only good with some good homegrown maters. those dry milly things you buy at the food lion don't belong in mater sammiches.
4/27/2009 2:39:48 PM
lol at your use of "mater" and "nanner"
4/27/2009 2:40:18 PM
i'm like ragged, i just type what i hear in my head
4/27/2009 2:41:00 PM
it fits with the type of sandwiches
4/27/2009 2:41:16 PM
Bacon & honey mustardI'm Big Business and i approved this message.
4/27/2009 2:41:21 PM
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4/27/2009 2:48:33 PM
yeah, it does not work at all with store bought tomatoes or any picked prior to ripe. [PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT]do NOT put your tomatoes in the fridge. ever.[/PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT]you don't eat just one sandwich either, you eat like 2-4[Edited on April 27, 2009 at 2:50 PM. Reason : ]
4/27/2009 2:49:55 PM
Tomato sandwiches are a staple of mine in the summertime. You have to toast the bun and do a little mayo/salt/pepper/garlic.MMMMM
4/27/2009 2:51:55 PM
haha hell yeah i eat at least 2 of them at a time. they're only good if mater juice is dripping off your elbow when you're done.[Edited on April 27, 2009 at 2:52 PM. Reason : we keep maters in the windowsill]
4/27/2009 2:52:26 PM
4/27/2009 3:00:09 PM
SHUT UP AND EAT IT FOR THE WIN EVERY TIME
4/27/2009 3:00:53 PM
^^^do you say "maters" in real life or only if you are typing it out? do you ever say "tomatoes"?[Edited on April 27, 2009 at 3:01 PM. Reason : .]
4/27/2009 3:01:18 PM
white only for my mater sammichesand if you ain't eating the whole mater at once you're doin it wrong[Edited on April 27, 2009 at 3:02 PM. Reason : i say "mater" like the tow truck in the cars movie]
4/27/2009 3:02:08 PM
My gf had a sandwich the other day that was fantastic (I ended up eating a good bit of it)--\Fresh roasted turkey (not the deli sliced stuff, but carved like thanksgiving turkey) with bacon, swiss, roasted tomato, mushrooms, arugula, and saffron aioli, on toasted wheat. Delicious--using arugula instead of lettuce was a brilliant idea. Found at Southern Rail in Carrboro, but could be made at home (maybe minus the saffron aioli).Had one myself at village deli last week that was really good, one of their daily specials--egg salad, smoked salmon, fresh spinach, and herbed cream cheese, on multigrain ciabatta. Really good.On the topic of egg salad, a great simple sandwich is egg salad and sliced avocado on toasted wheat. Not exactly low-fat, but very tasty.
4/27/2009 3:31:18 PM
For lunch today- went with a store-bought bagel, munster cheese, bacon, tomato, turkey, chipotle mayo, used the foreman as kind of a "pannini maker" of sorts. I will be repeating in the very near future.
4/27/2009 4:06:24 PM
Anyone know a good recipe for chicken salad, or a good place to buy it? I've only had like 1 chicken salad sandwich in my life and it wasn't bad. Does the hairy teet sell some decent stuff? I don't think food lion has it and even if they did I I don't think I would buy it.
4/27/2009 4:54:54 PM
^ I don't know about the best places to buy chicken salad as far as food stores go but the farmer's market restaurant and village deli (in Cameron Village) have the BEST chicken salad!
4/27/2009 5:04:45 PM
^The chicken salad from Teeter's deli is pretty good, though not very cheap. For *really* good chicken salad, go to Neomonde and get some as takeout there (they sell by the pound as well as for dinner plates/combos). They use golden raisins, walnuts, celery, cinnamon, and some other spices...fucking delicious.I also like the use of grapes instead of raisins, but I can't remember offhand who does that.
4/27/2009 5:05:43 PM
^ how much does that run per pound? Can you just get a tub of it or do you have to purchase it as a sandwich?[Edited on April 27, 2009 at 5:08 PM. Reason : @ Neomonde ]
4/27/2009 5:08:14 PM
^I want to say something like $5.99/lb, maybe? And you can get it in containers, not only on sandwiches. I'll often go to neomonde and get containers of chicken salad, hummus, and tabouli, and some pita bread, and make 3 or 4 meals out of it.WRT those mentioning PB & Banana sandwiches further up in the thread--I also enjoy those quite a bit. A twist on that which makes a GREAT snack is made thusly:-get some Wasa Crispbread (these muligrain crackery things--very crispy/crunchy)-spread some peanut butter upon it (I have been using Smucker's Natural lately but anything will do)-slice up banana (approx. half banana per cracker, they're big) and put on top of the PB-drizzle with honeydamn good.[Edited on April 27, 2009 at 5:10 PM. Reason : h]
4/27/2009 5:08:48 PM
♥ Wasa Crispbread
4/27/2009 5:14:55 PM
lightly roast some sliced almondsspread lingonberry jam on some whole wheat + seed bread (holla if you want some homemade - it ain't free, though)+ sprouts+ turkey+ provolone+ cracked pepper+ said almonds+ lingonberry jam on the 2nd piece of breadAfter I made this sandwich the first time, I tried my damndest to live off it for almost two weeks. Find you some homemade bread and butter pickles (thanks, grandaddy!). They do wonders for a sandwich.
4/27/2009 5:17:37 PM