Ham and cheese melts I made some weeks ago. Soup and sammies are great. You dunk the sandwich into the soup, and the toasted bread soaks up just enough.
So strugwich gaf, say you got yourself some tasty bread and you've already lovingly applied your favorite cheese. Your brain is probably screaming at you, telling you to stop building and just eat.
But heres my question;
If in this situation you happened to have some delicately smoked, thinly sliced turkey breast in your fridge, ready to go....
Would you put it on your sandwich then? Like, would that thought cross your mind?
Cheese sandwiches aside, I think a big difference in Europe is the lack of the slice of tomato and usually pickled vegetable in American sandwiches. Even if it's not on the sandwich, often you'll get a pickled cucumber spear on the side with a sandwich in the US. Haven't seen it in Europe, similar to how you rarely see any malt vinager in the US.
I think the problem with these generalisations is that about every European coutry has its own sandwich culture, while America is homogenised by comparison. And of course fat and stupid, but that has been established so many times that we hardly need to mention it again.
WAAAAAY too simplistic view of American sandwich culture. While it's true that every region of the USA has unique/specialty/ethnic sandwiches, the USA also has standard sandwiches you can get just about anywhere and they are pretty much the same everywhere. A club sandwich is pretty much a club sandwich whether you get it at a deli in New York, a bistro in California, or on a golf course in Lincoln, Nebraska.
So strugwich gaf, say you got yourself some tasty bread and you've already lovingly applied your favorite cheese. Your brain is probably screaming at you, telling you to stop building and just eat.
But heres my question;
If in this situation you happened to have some delicately smoked, thinly sliced turkey breast in your fridge, ready to go....
Would you put it on your sandwich then? Like, would that thought cross your mind?
Funny you should mention the Club, since that'll actually vary wildly depending on which coast you're on. California Club vs. Standard Club.
This is actually a great idea.damn we should have a gaf sandwich day where we all make sandwiches
So strugwich gaf, say you got yourself some tasty bread and you've already lovingly applied your favorite cheese. Your brain is probably screaming at you, telling you to stop building and just eat.
But heres my question;
If in this situation you happened to have some delicately smoked, thinly sliced turkey breast in your fridge, ready to go....
Would you put it on your sandwich then? Like, would that thought cross your mind?
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Not even joking, 2-3 of this image is my lunch. (So 4 halves, maybe 5-6 halves)
So strugwich gaf, say you got yourself some tasty bread and you've already lovingly applied your favorite cheese. Your brain is probably screaming at you, telling you to stop building and just eat.
But heres my question;
If in this situation you happened to have some delicately smoked, thinly sliced turkey breast in your fridge, ready to go....
Would you put it on your sandwich then? Like, would that thought cross your mind?
Oh, this threads still alive. I didn't think to photograph my breakfast this morning, but here's a picture of what I ate. May even be from the same Deli.
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Two eggs fried, bacon, cheese, with salt and pepper on a Kiser roll. Otherwise known as a bacon egg and cheese, or in the NY Metropolitan area an egg sandwich.
Looks like way too many calories for a breakfast that you would eat every day. Bacon for breakfast really can't be healthy (I know the Brits do it too).
Plenty of people do eat it regularly, but for me that's a weekend breakfast. Most mornings I have maybe a bowl of cereal, if that. Honestly I think I skip breakfast more then I eat it.
No better hangover food either.
I would cut a second slice of bread and put the turkey breast on there. So now I have two separate "sandwiches", one with cheese, one with turkey.
America and Europe have both insanely strong farming lobbies that spread shit about butter being more natural and therefore healthier. You know it's bullshit...
99% of the american sandwiches posted here are purchased.
100% of the euro sandwiches posted here are home made.
It's really not. Best case is you have one of these new fancy olive oil margarines or something and you're about even before you count the added vitamins. Worst case is cheap industrial margarine that still has meaningful trans fats. Either way it tastes disgusting. The general consensus at this point is that saturated fat on its own isn't really bad for you.
In general there are some weird ideas about sandwich health in this thread. For most of these sandwiches the bread us the most unhealthy part!
It's really not. Best case is you have one of these new fancy olive oil margarines or something and you're about even before you count the added vitamins. Worst case is cheap industrial margarine that still has meaningful trans fats. Either way it tastes disgusting. The general consensus at this point is that saturated fat on its own isn't really bad for you.
In general there are some weird ideas about sandwich health in this thread. For most of these sandwiches the bread us the most unhealthy part!
Which shows how high America's sandwich game is. We have so many ways and places to get sandwiches, we don't even think about making them ourselves. It's like you sneaking drinks in and we over here with bottle service. Might as well just upgrade strugglewich to just struggling.
Americans are bullies.
Also is a peanut butter sandwich not a strugglewich?
A "rich tea biscuit"?![]()
All that requires is to be grilled and some Hp sauce with a nice hot cuppa and you got a nice lunch.
My lunch 6 days a week consist of 2 slices of bread, margarine and two slices of ham for one sandwich and other 2 slices of bread, margarine with 2 slices of cheese. I also have a yogurt, tea and something sweet like a rich tea biscuit. That will keep be going until dinner 6 or so hours later.
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That makes me ill just looking at it. That's not a sandwich it's a freak of nature.
A "rich tea biscuit"?
Man, you're living the dream
read wiki article on crisp sandwich, which included this picture:
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Europe, pls explain
I think that's England. You can have them.
Oh, this threads still alive. I didn't think to photograph my breakfast this morning, but here's a picture of what I ate. May even be from the same Deli.
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Two eggs fried, bacon, cheese, with salt and pepper on a Kiser roll. Otherwise known as a bacon egg and cheese, or in the NY Metropolitan area an egg sandwich.
Phwoar, bacon, eggs AND cheese on a roll. How exotic! We should call it a bacon and egg roll with cheese or something...
read wiki article on crisp sandwich, which included this picture:
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Europe, pls explain
This looks like someone checked their fridge at 2am, realized they can't get to a grocery store and threw together whatever was laying around the kitchen.read wiki article on crisp sandwich, which included this picture:
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Europe, pls explain
read wiki article on crisp sandwich, which included this picture:
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Europe, pls explain
SMH @ chips as a side for lunch![]()
Lunch today. Onion, mustard, provolone, turkey, lettuce, avocado, tomato on wheat. Served with BBQ chips and a dill pickle spear.
Ugh no. That's a myth.Actually, breakfast is the most important meal![]()
What in the holy fuck....read wiki article on crisp sandwich, which included this picture:
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Europe, pls explain
I don't know what that is.
It looks like something a pregnant woman would eat.
The "sandwiches" posted here before have been passable because they aren't actually sandwiches.read wiki article on crisp sandwich, which included this picture:
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Europe, pls explain
I'm supposed to post exotic? Compared to what, bread butter and cheese? I figured we may as well just make this thread be about tasty sandwich pictures between bafflement over cultural differences.
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Lunch today. Onion, mustard, provolone, turkey, lettuce, avocado, tomato on wheat. Served with BBQ chips and a dill pickle spear.
read wiki article on crisp sandwich, which included this picture:
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Europe, pls explain
I think they're just making fun of the super obvious name for that sandwich and not the sandwich itself. That sandwich looks real good and I'm gonna seek something like that out for breakfast tomorrow. I'm currently in London, anyone have good sandwich suggestions? I still haven't tried the weird salt beef bagel thing, sort of a sandwich I guess?
Because America.The sandwich looks good and all but why would one eat chips with it?