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Jimage Feb 23, 2011 5:55 pm

Classic club sandwich. White toast, quartered.

gfunkdave Feb 23, 2011 7:52 pm

Any discussion of sandwiches should mention Jerry's Sandwiches in Chicago, where the menu is many many pages of nothing but...you guessed it, sandwiches. I think they have over 100. And over 200 North American beers.

http://www.jerryssandwiches.com

That said, I made a good one today:

slice of whole wheat toast
shmear of Chavrie goat cheese
some stone-ground mustard
some sliced pickles
turkey breast

emma69 Feb 24, 2011 8:02 am

My international sandwich - Panino with mozzarella, tomato, basil all gooey on the inside, crusty on the outside, ideally eaten at a table on the street in Italy
My 'lunchtime when I am at work' sandwich - Avocado, hummus, arugula, tomato, jalapeno sour cream on black pepper and parmasan bread
My 'ohhh what shall I have for lunch' sandwich at home - Crusty french baguette sliced down the middle and filled with brie, tomato and then microwaved until just melty, then a good dollop of Hellman's mayo
My 'childhood memories' sandwich - strong chedder on store bought bread (for real retro it should be brown bread as white bread was a swear word in our house, but given we often have sliced white now, either works) with salt and vinegar crisps (ideally, but sadly, rarely, Walkers) in the sandwich (school lunchbox-tastic :) )
My 'not entirely a sandwich' sandwich - cheese on toast (grilled cheese sandwiches have a less desirable ooey gooey cheese to bread ratio, and the cheese doesn't bubble properly when it is on the inside) with some heinz ketchup.

Gosh I want a sandwich now!

PresRDC Feb 24, 2011 8:15 am

Another sandwhich that I love was found at an Italian deli in Stamford, CT called "Victors," which was eventually taken over by Bobby Valentine and changed to "Victory Deli." It now appears to be closed.

In any event, the sandwhich was called the Turkey Lew and featured Boars Head Turkey Breast on sliced Italian bread with roasted red peppers, fresh mozzerella, onion, basil and Hellman's mayo. A variation used roast beef in lieu of turkey.

When at a good NY Italian deli, I order a version of this, but usually on a hard roll. Typically turkey, but if the deli has extemely rare roast beef, I'll get it with roast beef.

kipper Feb 24, 2011 8:29 am

Grilled cheese with cheddar cheese, on Texas Toast, real cheesesteaks, and toasted tuna subs are my favorites.

sonofzeus Feb 24, 2011 8:35 am

Julianne Hough and Eva Mendez with me in between. :D

kipper Feb 24, 2011 8:59 am


Originally Posted by sonofzeus (Post 15924143)
Julianne Hough and Eva Mendez with me in between. :D

Cute... well, ok, the image really isn't cute. :p

CMK10 Feb 24, 2011 12:27 pm


Originally Posted by gfunkdave (Post 15921548)
Any discussion of sandwiches should mention Jerry's Sandwiches in Chicago, where the menu is many many pages of nothing but...you guessed it, sandwiches. I think they have over 100. And over 200 North American beers.

http://www.jerryssandwiches.com

I sent an email to my friend in Chicago and said "next time I come visit, we're going here" and sent him the link ^

gfunkdave Feb 24, 2011 1:16 pm


Originally Posted by CMK10 (Post 15925666)
I sent an email to my friend in Chicago and said "next time I come visit, we're going here" and sent him the link ^

It's pretty great - but be sure to budget enough time. Service can be a bit slow.

They also have live music most nights.

jojo55 Feb 25, 2011 11:50 am

Just had a BLT but it wasn't that satisfying

hardfour Mar 22, 2011 7:39 am

Nothing beat a nice pork Banh Mi, IMO.

CMK10 Mar 22, 2011 12:34 pm

Been getting into BLTs (Hold the T) recently. White toast, a little bit of mayo, bacon (not too crispy, but not too soggy either) and lettuce. Had one for dinner last night and it was excellent.

Starwood Lurker Mar 22, 2011 12:41 pm


Originally Posted by CMK10 (Post 16081346)
Been getting into BLTs (Hold the T) recently. White toast, a little bit of mayo, bacon (not too crispy, but not too soggy either) and lettuce. Had one for dinner last night and it was excellent.

I make mine on small brioche rolls with Miracle Whip, lettuce, tomato, and crispy bacon. Divinely yummeh, but not to be enjoyed again until after April 24th. These days it is avocado, lettuce, tomato, and Miracle Whip on potato rolls.

Best regards,

William R. Sanders
Social Media Specialist
Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide

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kipper Mar 22, 2011 1:47 pm


Originally Posted by Starwood Lurker (Post 16081401)
I make mine on small brioche rolls with Miracle Whip, lettuce, tomato, and crispy bacon. Divinely yummeh, but not to be enjoyed again until after April 24th. These days it is avocado, lettuce, tomato, and Miracle Whip on potato rolls.

Best regards,

William R. Sanders
Social Media Specialist
Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide

[email protected]

Did you just give up bacon for Lent, or all meat?

Starwood Lurker Mar 22, 2011 2:00 pm


Originally Posted by kipper (Post 16081849)
Did you just give up bacon for Lent, or all meat?

All meat, dairy, and eggs. Basically down to a vegan diet. Yeah, I know that Miracle Whip probably has egg in it somewhere, but if I was perfect in my fasting regimen, I would probably suffer from pride about it. LOL.

Best regards,

William R. Sanders
Social Media Specialist
Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide

[email protected]


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