Well this will disgust and amaze in equal measures - Scottish "plain" bread with Frys chocolate cream, broken up into little pieces, along with lashings of butter!
OR, rather more traditionally, potato scone and lorne sausage with A1 brown sauce.
Wow...theres some really exotic stuff here!
My favourite (especially in summer) is so simple...fresh cold iceberg lettuce with salt on really fresh Warburtons medium sliced bread with real butter.
Crunchy and in my opinion very tasty/healthy (great for veggie mates too).
I think i had a bit of a poor upbringing...my mum used to make me salt butties...which sound rubbish, but i still like them!
I think I'm just a cheap Northern Monkee! Ha ha ha
Well this will disgust and amaze in equal measures - Scottish "plain" bread with Frys chocolate cream, broken up into little pieces, along with lashings of butter!
OR, rather more traditionally, potato scone and lorne sausage with A1 brown sauce.
Best butty after a load of beer....hot Hollands meat pie on a buttered bap/muffin or whatever you call them in your chip shop.
Soaks up the beer and the juice dribbles down your chin...Grrrreat
Panerai.
Actually.. I would vote for the Monte Cristo.
Turkey, ham, Swiss cheese, American cheese, French toast. Battered and fried with a dash of powdered sugar to top it off.
Slightly toasted fluffy white bread, crispy bacon and thick slices of brie.
Same barely toasted bread, crispy bacon, two eggs, mushrooms, a sprinkling of cheese and some chopped tomatoes. Artery busting stuff.
Healthier option would be the rare roast beef with salad and a dollop of mayo on ciabatta from the sammich shop down the street.
Smoked salmon and cream cheese on a bagel.
Pastrami with sauerkraut on white bloomer.
Big Mac.
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Fresh white Bloomer (from Reeves) and very mature English cheddar cheese (sliced) topped with fresh red onion - no butter or spread with a few plain Kettle Chips thrown in and on the side.
Whoever does not know how to hit the nail on the head should be asked not to hit it at all.
Friedrich Nietzsche
Roast chicken, cheddar cheese and chunky coleslaw on a buttered wholemeal bap! Black pepper to taste. :)
Indeed it does appear to be a Lettuce sandwich...still bloody nice though, especially on a hot summer day. Gotta be on sliced white bread though (but also very nice on a couple of slices of nice white bloomer or proper bakery bread).
I guess I just like the simple things in life
Cheddar Cheese and Strawberry Jam
Post pub:
White bread, liberally buttered.
Cheese and Onion Pringles.
Thats it.
Not post pub:
Buy a loaf of bread and get the baker to slice it long ways.
Bacon, sausages cut length ways, and egg (in my case scrambled), lightly fry the bread in the left over oil in the pan for a minute or two.
Loverlee.
Linda McCartney sausages, grilled and split in half, two thick slices of home made bread, generous slices of Stilton, melted on top, splash of tom sauce.
Great after a 12 hour shift, with a beer.
Eggy dip. Make a normal jam butty with white bread, beat a few eggs and brush the butty with the raw egg mix until coated, put in a hot frying pan until lightly toasted and hot - superb.
Best sandwich is the one I have for Sunday lunch whilst out walking. Provided the weather's fair there's nothing better than a sandwich eaten outdoors after a couple of hours hard walking. Chicken, ham, corned beef, cold bacon, I don't care provided it's with decent brown bread and brown HP sauce.
Lunchtime at home usually features two of my all-time favourites, grilled spam with brown sauce, or bacon with tinned tomatoes boiled down to a thick paste. Add a touch of black pepper to either and ensure the breads good quality.
Paul
Like most things there's no best of course, just lots of very good options. Today it's really strong cheddar in brown with Frank Coopers Original marmalade, I have beetroot in white in mind for tomorrow, may put some corned beef in that if the mood takes me.
F.T.F.A.
keep it simples,
smoked wild alaskan salmon and taleggio, whatever bread you want but it suits a dark nutty rye type bread
in my uni days was a potato waffle sandwich: bread, potato waffle, fried egg, ham, cheese, chilli sauce, potato waffle, bread
Sour dough bread - buttered, pastrami, mature cheddar, English mustard, sliced gherkin. Bliss.
Another vote for the Monte Cristo. A thing of beauty. Probably.
I'm not sure whether The Rib Man's ribs in a roll with masses of Christ on a Bike is even a sandwich, but it's a great way to start your Sunday.
My favourite standard sarnie when I was a vegetarian always used to be brie, mayo and cranberry.
Glad I finished my brekkie otherwise I'd be itching for a salt beef sarnie or a croque-monsieur.
Another flavour I though would be offensive but actually quite palatable - banana and peanut butter. Pretty sure most of us have these ingredients at home so easy to try it!
Imo a Melton Mowbray made breakfast sarnie aka Ginster's sarnie.
'CH CH CH' (Ch Ch t)
Chicken
Cheese
Tuna Mayo
on a white sub ... goodbye hangover!
White soft bread
Butter
Marmalade
Crispy bacon
Thank me later...
V
Sliced tomato with so much ground pepper on top you can no longer see the tomato, in between a nice farmhouse white sliced loaf. Simplicity and utterly delicious.
I like to keep sandwiches simple with two slices of decent brown bread, preferably multigrain and filled with ham and mustard. I don't want some oversized monstrosity where bits fall out as or before I chomp into it.
This one is a good'en
Pastrami on rye with English mustard and bit of salad.
It also happens to be my lunch today
Well we're a visit if by St. Paul's in London
Yum
I agree with the Iceberg sandwich being very refreshing, surprisingly tasty and lo-cal.
One of my other 'go-to' sarnies is seedy bread, ham, bully-beef or pastrami with a dangerous amount of colmans, so much in fact that I've been known to gasp and moan in masochistic pleasure.
Just had a mango and Chilli chicken sandwich. Not too shabby!
Olive Ciabatta
sliced and toasted with olive oil drizzled on it
soft gorgonzola spread on one side
very spicy salami
chopped iceberg lettuce
perfection!
Almost forgot, big white bap, tons of mustard, bubble and squeak ....
2 thick slices of white bread, lashings of butter and then either salt and vinegar, or cheese and onion crisps. Preferably Golden Wonder.
Chip butty
Or
Fish finger
It's close
1. Condensed milk
2. Tuna & cream cheese
3. Rachel Riley & Lucy Verasamy
- separately or together.
Not tried the Monte christo but sounds interesting, which recipe is good as they seem to vary? It's Turkey and cheese in eggy bread?
Mangalica pork roll with fresh salad and a dash of paprika from the little café just off Deák Ferenc square in Budapest.
This is an interesting thread that got me thinking as I made my simple chicken, home made lemon mayo, lettuce, onion and cucumber sandwich today...
Do you believe the fillings have to be put in in a certain order? Butted/your spread of choice on both sides? Should it be symmetrical? I.e. Two layers of each filling either side of the middle one?
Maybe I'm thinking about it too much - it tastes the same either way!
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Saltbeef on dark rye, with english mustard on one side and horseradish the other. Pickle on the side.
Obviously assuming you're not near enough to brick lane and can't make the Beigel Bake there.