OT: Your favourite sandwich
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I'm a big fan of a roast dinner in a door-step, but putting a yorkshire pud in bread is sacrilege!
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Griddled chorizo, roasted red peppers and rocket in a ciabatta roll. mmmmmmmm
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I've totally got a hankering for the simple chicken ceasar wrap at the moment...simple, yet delicious.
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my god that looks good. I am actually salivating, Pavlov's Dog styledhilsabeck wrote:+1 on the Ruben, however I am of the opinion that a true Ruben contains corned beef instead of pastrami.
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definitely the reuben
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not much a sandwich guy.. but my friend introduced me to a bread called "Dutch Crunch".. it's like heaven I swear.. I have it fried egg and hotlinks.. now I am getting hungry..
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Bacon, sausage and egg with some brown sauce.
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keeping it old school.Sage wrote:Bacon, sausage and egg with some brown sauce.
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aburgener wrote:what is that delicous looking concoction?Rogue Scrunt wrote:
+1 for the Carne Asada
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aizo wrote:you don't like cuban sandwiches mein?blakbeltjonez wrote:a good pulled pork sandwich - pork not cooked in barbecue sauce, but properly smoked. and not like Sonny's BBQ shit, which is awful. only philistines eat that crap.
equally as good, but not quite a sandwich: Jamaican patties with a D&G soda, preferably from a place that knows how to make them right - there are frozen "authentic" prepackaged patties available in the frozen section of the grocery store, but they are disappointing. it's all in the crust....
sonny's is good if you're poor...but I guess I'm just a philistine..tehehe
oh,i do, i do...i love Cuban food in general - i like my Cuban sammich pressed, no pickles if possible. with a big ass cafe con leche. i live in the Tampa/Clearwater/St. Pete area, so there are a zillion places that make Cubans. hell, even my local suburban Publix has a sandwich presser, and they make pretty decent Cubans.
Sonny's is a fucking slap in the face to good BBQ... i don't know what they do to their pulled pork, but it's about as flavorless and soggy as you can get. i would call it terrible, but i'm not sure that's an adequate description. and it's not really any cheaper than a hole-in-the-wall, chimney smoking, wood stacked outside, honest-to-goodness real Southern BBQ joint...... but then, those types of places don't look good next to a Starbucks, so i guess they are a dying breed in the Wal-Mart/strip mall wasteland world of suburbia.
i have to drive a few miles to Tampa to Big John's Alabama BBQ to get some good shit, and then i'll get a couple of pounds of pork, sauce on the side, cheap buns and eat it all and then contemplate what an absolute pig i am while lying on the couch.