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Sandwich tips thread
Here are some of mine:
1) Cut sandwiches in half diagonally into triangles. This definitely makes them taste better. 2) French's French Fried Onions - toss a few of these in for a delicious crunch. 3) Potato chips - can serve the same purpose as #2 if you don't have french fried onions handy. I try not to have potato chips around, though, because I can't help but eat them all. 4) Beaver Sweet Hot Mustard - especially outstanding on roast beef sandwiches |
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Re: Sandwich tips thread
Toast the fking bread.
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I like to butter the outsides of the bread and then throw the sandwich in the toaster oven. Comes out tasting sort of like grilled cheese but with less mess to cleanup.
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Find a good honey mustard and never let it go. Turkey sandwiches are not complete without honey mustard.
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Most Subways have barbecue sauce. You just have to ask.
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El D,
Try horseradish sauce instead of the mustard some time. Flavorfully, B2L |
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i like to take a little butter spray (garlic flavored is especially nice) and throw the roll - I like my sandwiches on french rolls, but I guess bread would work - into the oven (my apartment is too small for a toaster or toaster oven).
also, I find hummus to be a delightful and healthy alternative to mayo. mostly I hate mayo. |
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As you're eating the sandwich, flip it over every so often. You'll taste whichever side is on the bottom MUCH more strongly, so if you flip it over it's like a new sandwich.
For example, I have bread-mustard-roastbeef-ham-swiss-bread. I'll start with the mustard/roastbeef side on my tongue and take a few bites. Yum, mustard and roast beef with a hint of ham and cheese. Then I flip it over and suddenly it's a ham and cheese with some roast beef and a nice hint of mustard. |
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Try horseradish sauce instead of the mustard some time. [/ QUOTE ] Horseradish sauce is fantastic. I especially like Boar's Head mustard because it has a strong horseradish flavor. -Tik |
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Re: Sandwich tips thread
El D,
Hickory Farms has the best sweet hot mustard I've found. I'll have to take a taste of beaver to compare... |
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