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Daawgon Mar 16, 2010 7:51 pm

#1 - Italian Hoagie w/hot cherry peppers and sandwich dressing (oil, vinegar and oregano)

#2 - Pastrami & Cole Slaw on (real) Jewish Rye

#3 - BLT

#4 - Albacore & (fresh) Tomato on multigrain

#5 - Avocado, Bacon & Cream Cheese on whole wheat

(none of these is worth anything without decent, crusty bread - most important ingredient)

this thread is making me hungry!

missydarlin Mar 17, 2010 3:41 pm


Originally Posted by FlyinHawaiian (Post 13588621)
I'll take your word for it, if you take mine that the porchetta sandwich you can get from Roli Roti at the San Francisco Ferry Building Farmer's Market is about as fine a breakfast as one could have. ;)

I hate you ;)

travelingmore Mar 17, 2010 3:47 pm

BLT, PB and J, tuna and swiss, and pastrami

ninerfan Mar 17, 2010 6:42 pm

Turkey with dressing,cranberry sauce mayo on sourdough

xooz Mar 17, 2010 8:28 pm

Bahn Mi from Quoc Huong in Chamblee Ga. Barbeque pork..... $2.50....mmmmmmm

deubster Mar 18, 2010 6:00 am

1) Pulled pork stacked high on a bed of cole slaw on a bun.
2) Sliced brisket with sauce over dill pickle slices on a bun.
3) BLT&A (bacon, lettuce, tomato, & avocado) on a croissant roll, made with a good, thick, applewood smoked bacon.

Starwood Lurker Mar 18, 2010 9:59 am

I really can't think of a sandwich I don't like. LOL. :D But, there is one that is kind of hard to find, so it is always what I order when I do and that is a Montecristo.

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phillygold Mar 19, 2010 5:06 pm


Originally Posted by ninerfan (Post 13596913)
Turkey with dressing,cranberry sauce mayo on sourdough

This is mine too! Except I add a little gravy and have it on rye bread. I have been eating these since I was a kid on the day after Thanksgiving. It is why that day remains my favorite eating day of the year!!!

old_flying_nurse Mar 19, 2010 5:29 pm

My favorite is a Sloppy Joe. Not the one with ground beef over a bun. In central NJ, where I grew up, the Sloppy Joe was roast beef, turkey and ham, swiss cheese on rye bread with cole slaw and Russian dressing. YUM! ;)

bensyd Mar 19, 2010 10:00 pm

Chicken roll from Hong-Ha's, great fusion of French bread making, and Vietnemese filling, and thankfully only 5 minutes from where I work. Incredibly every day they have a queue from about 11am until 3pm snaking it's way up Botany Road. It's probably close enough to the airport that on a layover you head up to Mascot.

I love a good rosemary lamb roast sandwich with lemon mayo and some rocket, although they are hard to find.

I'd also give honourable mentions to the pork slider, with sweet magnolia sauce and the Cuban sammish.

Oh and if you've got a hangover you can't beat Vegemite with a couple of slices of Coon.

This thread needs pictures.

braslvr Mar 19, 2010 11:50 pm

For a hot sandwich:

Tri-tip grilled medium rare preferably over oak or charcoal, thinly sliced, served on a french roll which has been lightly buttered and grilled toasty. Salt and maybe horseradish, nothing more. It's one of those "simple is better" things. Just had one tonight. Mmmm.

caligirlatheart Mar 20, 2010 2:14 am


Originally Posted by mlshanks (Post 8101078)
A few favorites:

A lamb and blue cheese double-dipped French Dip from Phillipe's in Los Angeles.

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As soon as I saw the title of this thread, I thought of the basic beef dip from Phillipe's. My dad took me there when I was little, and his dad took him. I finally had the chance to bring my son there last year, to continue the tradition. Heaven on a paper plate!

My favorite homemade sandwich would be egg salad, with lots of finely chopped celery, a little finely chopped onion, a dash of garlic powder and onion powder, black pepper, and just enough mayo to hold it together. All this on a good strong sourdough, or a good multigrain. Lettuce and/or potato chips optional, but give it a nice crunch. YUM!

TMOliver Mar 20, 2010 9:46 am

Like Starwood Lurker, it's hard to think of a sandwich, even PB&J, I don't like (well, except for maybe store-bought "baloney" on white bread with "Murcle Whup" - a whipped hydraulic fluid over-sweetened with HFCS).

I'd be hard pressed to rate anything higher than a classic cheeseburger or slices of rare grilled top sirloin on a baguette with a little butter-enhanced pan juice, but put me down for:

Peppered bacon, sharp Cheddar, and sliced tomato (w/a dab of Dijon) grilled on crusty sourdough slices.

Billiken Mar 20, 2010 4:34 pm

DeBella's Godfather with provolone, mustard, lettuce.

(Spicy ham, hard salami, capicola)

braslvr Mar 20, 2010 8:12 pm


Originally Posted by TMOliver (Post 13613048)
except for maybe store-bought "baloney" on white bread with "Murcle Whup" - a whipped hydraulic fluid over-sweetened with HFCS).

Ugh. I had so many young friends in the 60s/70s who practically subsisted on that exact sandwich thanks to their parents. Most kept the tradition alive and even many of their grandkids buy miracle crud by the boatload still. Never ever in my house to this day. I do have a soft spot for bologna, home grown tomatoes, mayo, salt and pepper on white bread, though I rarely eat it these days.


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