Best sandwich ever - recommendations
Best sandwich ever - recommendations
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ChevronB19

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8,255 posts

180 months

Tuesday 17th October 2023
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Inspired in part by this: https://www.boredpanda.com/best-sandwiches-pics/?c...

What’s your ‘best’ sandwich?

For me, I have very fond memories of Pan Bagnat in Nice, and Jamon Beurre in Paris.

Give me some suggestions? I’d love to replicate a Pan Bagnat here, but a) wife hates tuna and b) looks like it would cost a fortune to make if not doing so in bulk.

toasty

8,043 posts

237 months

Tuesday 17th October 2023
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Banh Mi in Hanoi. lick

skinnyman

1,786 posts

110 months

Tuesday 17th October 2023
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I think a simple cheese & ham is hard to beat.

Sharp mature cheddar, good quality thick ham, fresh crusty bread. I could eat several of those before getting bored.

droopsnoot

13,622 posts

259 months

Tuesday 17th October 2023
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I remember watching a series on one of the obscure Freeview channels called "America's Best Sandwich", and some of the stuff on there really put my local sandwich shop into perspective. (A quick search search suggests this might have been "Adam Richman's Best Sandwich in America")

It wasn't bad when I worked in an office - we had one shop that did interesting combinations such as Pate and Bacon, Ham and Smoked Cheese, Prawn Egg and Mayonnaise, which was good in comparison to the earlier one where, if you went early enough, you might be able to get cheese and tomato on the same sandwich (this was the early nineties, so stuff was fairly plain then around here). Another one opened and their most memorable for me was the "Brunch Bap", which was Bacon, Sausage, Cheese and maybe an egg, I forget now. I know the latter closed down, and the other one changed hands. We sort-of lost interest because a travelling food van started to call at our place, so there was no point trekking into town to get something. Their "best" for me was a Ploughmans on French stick, a real tooth work-out.



Edited by droopsnoot on Tuesday 17th October 11:33

Davey S2

13,303 posts

271 months

Tuesday 17th October 2023
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The simple bacon sandwich takes some beating on a nice lazy weekend morning.


FunkyGibbon

3,822 posts

281 months

Tuesday 17th October 2023
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If you ever find yourself near Bedford, drop in to the Wickes car park next to Waitrose and try the Chicken Saltimbocca from Ciao Down.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJrHUWW3M7M

Insanely tasty.

RedWhiteMonkey

7,931 posts

199 months

Tuesday 17th October 2023
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As a teenage school kid I would have recommended a stottie cake packed with pickled onion flavoured Space Raiders, not sure if I would still fancy it now some 30 years later.

A salt beef sandwich from Beigel Bake in Brick Lane, London takes some beating for me.

Edited by RedWhiteMonkey on Tuesday 17th October 12:57

sherman

14,535 posts

232 months

Tuesday 17th October 2023
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Rare thin sliced roast beef
Cream cheese (phily)
Rocket
Salted Butter
Warmed baguette or ciabatta
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Hol

9,138 posts

217 months

Tuesday 17th October 2023
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We had a US Themed sandwich shop in Chatham (i agree that sounds made up for Chatham) back in the 90’s that used to mimic the quality of higher end London establishments, by using quality ingredients. You chose a sandwich from a menu, based on its name, not the filling.


One of their creations was called the Porkies II, which included crispy bacon, sausage, mayo, and a home recipe tomatoe pickle. I usually had it with cheese on crusty granary bread.
It’s been the top sandwich shop sandwich I have eaten for the last 30 years.
It was a shame to hear they closed after 25 years.



At home, every Xmas we treat ourselves to a Jamie Oliver recipe toasted cheese sandwich, as it puts you into a cheese coma.

https://www.jamieoliver.com/features/how-to-make-a...



CKY

2,257 posts

32 months

Tuesday 17th October 2023
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toasty said:
Banh Mi in Hanoi. lick
I have only tried the offerings of 'Bahn & Mee' in Leeds, but based on those experiences I will go with this.

Legacywr

13,700 posts

205 months

Tuesday 17th October 2023
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Chip butty, white bread, proper butter.

Haven’t had one for years frown

CardinalBlue

1,210 posts

94 months

Tuesday 17th October 2023
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The Rueben at Katz Deli will forever hole a special place in my heart.

ChevronB19

Original Poster:

8,255 posts

180 months

Tuesday 17th October 2023
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Legacywr said:
Chip butty, white bread, proper butter.

Haven’t had one for years frown
OP here, and I agree, I posted this on another thread a few days ago - twice fried home made chips, proper butter, chav bread (with S&V).



EmailAddress

14,522 posts

235 months

Tuesday 17th October 2023
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ChevronB19 said:
Legacywr said:
Chip butty, white bread, proper butter.

Haven’t had one for years frown
OP here, and I agree, I posted this on another thread a few days ago - twice fried home made chips, proper butter, chav bread (with S&V).


Too much Northern for me!

Antony Moxey

9,870 posts

236 months

Tuesday 17th October 2023
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Crisp, with ready salted only. On cheap white bread.

Johnniem

2,722 posts

240 months

Tuesday 17th October 2023
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ChevronB19 said:
Inspired in part by this: https://www.boredpanda.com/best-sandwiches-pics/?c...

What’s your ‘best’ sandwich?

For me, I have very fond memories of Pan Bagnat in Nice, and Jamon Beurre in Paris.

Give me some suggestions? I’d love to replicate a Pan Bagnat here, but a) wife hates tuna and b) looks like it would cost a fortune to make if not doing so in bulk.
From what I remember of my childhood, rocking around the coast of southern France in the 1960's, I am pretty sure that Pain Bagnat is pretty much salade Nicoise in a big roll, non? I loved them as a kid and can definitely see myself making one now!

JM

JuanCarlosFandango

9,137 posts

88 months

Tuesday 17th October 2023
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Steak and onions on thick white bread with a crunchy crust.

Or bacon and a burst egg in normal sliced white.

Tough one.

GMT13

1,136 posts

204 months

Tuesday 17th October 2023
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S & V Walkers crisps, crushed between 2 buttery slices of white bread.

Lotobear

8,074 posts

145 months

Tuesday 17th October 2023
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2 bits of toasted Hovis, a large bit of thick Cumberland sausage (from a real butchers in Cumberland) - do the sos in air fryer unitl skin caramelised, split the sos and stick it in the toast, lots of black pepper, some Stokes Ketchup and a large free range fried (or two) egg mashed onto the top. Lid on and enjoy

MBVitoria

2,533 posts

240 months

Tuesday 17th October 2023
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CardinalBlue said:
The Rueben at Katz Deli will forever hole a special place in my heart.
Glad you enjoyed it. I went there with such high hopes and unfortunately came away hugely disappointed by the whole experience.

Meat was greasy AF and whilst tender, the main taste I seem to recall was the dressing that overpowered everything else. Staff were also very rude - I remember one customer taking a photo of the staff serving and the huge dude behind the counter kicked off and demanded he deleted it immediately! Not somewhere I'll be rushing back.