OT: Your favourite sandwich

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Re: OT: Your favourite sandwich

Post by nuperspective » Tue Jun 02, 2009 10:44 am

theres some good stuff here

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check out the archive - theres not much i wouldnt have a go at.

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Re: OT: Your favourite sandwich

Post by Salty P » Tue Jun 02, 2009 10:45 am

I'm a big fan of a roast dinner in a door-step, but putting a yorkshire pud in bread is sacrilege! :evil:

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Re: OT: Your favourite sandwich

Post by serge_a_storms » Tue Jun 02, 2009 11:14 am

Griddled chorizo, roasted red peppers and rocket in a ciabatta roll. mmmmmmmm
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Re: OT: Your favourite sandwich

Post by UKRuss » Tue Jun 02, 2009 11:17 am

I've totally got a hankering for the simple chicken ceasar wrap at the moment...simple, yet delicious.

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Re: OT: Your favourite sandwich

Post by UKRuss » Tue Jun 02, 2009 11:20 am

dhilsabeck 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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my god that looks good. I am actually salivating, Pavlov's Dog style

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Re: OT: Your favourite sandwich

Post by musicplayerme » Tue Jun 02, 2009 4:07 pm

definitely the reuben

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Re: OT: Your favourite sandwich

Post by nuxnamon » Tue Jun 02, 2009 6:18 pm

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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Re: OT: Your favourite sandwich

Post by Sage » Wed Jun 03, 2009 12:17 am

Bacon, sausage and egg with some brown sauce.

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Re: OT: Your favourite sandwich

Post by nuperspective » Wed Jun 03, 2009 8:55 pm

Sage wrote:Bacon, sausage and egg with some brown sauce.
keeping it old school. :D

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Re: OT: Your favourite sandwich

Post by freqn » Thu Jun 04, 2009 1:15 am

aburgener wrote:
Rogue Scrunt wrote:Image
what is that delicous looking concoction?

+1 for the Carne Asada
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Re: OT: Your favourite sandwich

Post by blakbeltjonez » Thu Jun 04, 2009 1:21 am

aizo wrote:
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....
you don't like cuban sandwiches mein?

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.

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