Favorite combination for a sandwich?
Written By avuee on Sep. 20, 2007.
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My boyfriend got me into peanut butter + jelly + nutella.

JoeLencioni
Written Sep. 20, 2007 / Report /
wrap + red pepper hummus + ham + turkey + jalepenos + onions + green peppers + tomatoes + doritos
Ozone42
Written Sep. 20, 2007 / Report /
joe... good lord... that's brilliant.
Where do you get red pepper hummus.
JoeLencioni
Written Sep. 20, 2007 / Report /
There's actually a food co-op in town that makes it and it's definitely the best hummus I've ever had. I've tried most of the brands that I can find in the grocery store and they all taste weird to me.
auburn
Written Sep. 21, 2007 / Report /
I have two favorite kind of sandwiches but neither has cooking or real classy ingrediants ;) Nothing beats a hamburger over the grill smothered in thick slices of tomatoes and onions from my garden-----or bologna with lettuce and potatoe chips all together between bread. Don't even ask!
Ollie
Written Sep. 21, 2007 / Report /
From top to bottom: Granary bread slice, bacon, red onion, coleslaw, toasted slice of granary bread, chicken, a little mayonnaise, mixed-leaf salad, granary bread slice. Sometimes known as the club, sometimes known as the tripledecker. Either way, down the hatch with a large smile. :)
ErinR
Written Sep. 21, 2007 / Report /
Pita bread + spicy homemade hummus + paprika + lettuce + cucumber + tomato + alfalfa sprouts = Happy Erin
Everything's gotta be fresh.
fuscom
Written Sep. 21, 2007 / Report /
I like keeping my sandwiches on the simple side. Give me peppered turkey and super thin sliced salami with cheddar, lettuce and tomato smothered in Gulden's spicy mustard on dark rye any day.
Some days, I'll pop some chips in there, or I'll skip the lettuce and tomato and instead do a salad with olive oil and vinegar. I'll finish the salad first, and then dip the sandwich in the leftover oil and vinegar
Yummy.
As an aside, I did a turkey burger for the first time this week. Honestly it was better than expected. Made me tired as crap though ;)
LorriM
Written Sep. 21, 2007 / Report /
This is a simple sandwich, but simply delicious, in my opinion.
Very lean pastrami heaped on rye bread, with mustard. Plain and simply delicious.
JPhill
Written Sep. 21, 2007 / Report /
I'm gonna have to go with salami, turkey, american cheese, a little honey mustard, miracle whip, and jalepeno kettle chips.
The kettle chips don't sound that good until you taste it. Now it's a must on my sandwiches.
carmodyarc
Written Sep. 21, 2007 / Report /
Roast Beef, Creamy Horseradish, Spicy Mustard, Jewish Rye.
Perfect.
bethdean
Written Sep. 24, 2007 / Report /
I'm also a very plain person. I like Reuben without the dressing. The sandwich I most often make for myself is bbq chicken slicces on Brownberry Oatnut bread with honey mustard. (The kind from the jar, not that squeeze crap.)
lsharp
Written Sep. 24, 2007 / Report /
erm.. a good panini (from the sandwich family) I would suggest to be:
Ham, Sweedish Meatballs, Mozzerella and tomato all heated in a George Forman grill.
Great meal for a designer.
It is very tasty. For a side it would have to be Salad cream and lettuce, cucumber. :)
Griffin
Written Sep. 25, 2007 / Report /
Once upon a time I'd toast an Everything bagel, slice it in half, smother cream cheese on both pieces, throw turkey and swiss in the middle, slap it all together, and chow. I haven't done that in awhile. I'm also smitten with the stuffing, cranberry sauce, turkey, onion, mayo sandwich.
Mike
Written Sep. 25, 2007 / Report /
I haven't this in awhile, but I could go for a Pumpernickel sandwich with turkey, hot mustard, and thick slices of American cheese.
roro
Written Sep. 27, 2007 / Report /
Griffin beat me to it - with Canadian Thanksgiving approaching, I am currently obsessed with the turkey/stuffing/cranberry/mayo sandwich. Not long now, little sandwich.
Sara
Written Oct. 7, 2007 / Report /
Turkey salami with cream cheese, grainy mustard, and arugula on a really soft, fresh bun. It probably sounds like a really strange combination, but it's awesome once you try it.
animejulie
Written Oct. 7, 2007 / Report /
Tomato, basil, and olive oil on a Italian bread.
Or butter, peanut butter, and pumpkin preserves on toasted whole wheat.