Back when I first started working there was a sandwich shop in Air St just near The Quadrant that used to do an absolute slab of doorstep bread, slathered in enough melted cheese to bathe in and topped with caramelized onions. It truly was a thing of beauty. I've never seen its like again.
Then, when working later in The City we discovered both the Birley's Hot Special and a place that did a roast dinner in a baguette. I'm honestly drooling thinking about it.
In the absence of both, at home, during lockdown, it's chicken and crispy bacon, tossed in mayo, with Iceberg Lettuce on thick granary.
This reminds me of those small Italian sandwich shops in London where they have all sorts of mixtures like this in oval metal dishes under the glass counter. I miss these.
egg mayo and crispy bacon
Also, the pilchard in tomato sauce with a dash of vinegar, salt and pepper is absolutely heaven in a mother’s pride white slice. All these poncified nouveau fillings...we need to get back to basics and some of the old skool sandwiches are amongst the very best. Add a warm coke and paper straw with a freezing seafront and howling gale and you’ve got the perfect outing.
I had a wonderful one yesterday- chicken thigh, lettuce, tomato mayo in a wholemeal baguette. But was it better than this morning's fried egg, chard and sriracha bap? Will both be overshadowed by the pork knuckle bao bun I'm planning to have in a few beers time?
The possibilities are endless- how could anyone choose just one?
Yeah but it depends on both "what type of cheese" and "what type of dates".
Shoving a nice, rich, creamy blue with a few proper sticky dates into a fresh baguette does it for me. It is, dare I say, exotic.
Sticking some shit cheddar together with the packet dates you get with a sell by date of 2025 into some white sliced is a food crime that should be punishable with a season ticket in the Holmesdale.
Peanut butter and jelly - disgusting but the great American comfort food.
Crunchy Turkey and stuffing sandwiches/rolls are very nice.
Must admit, I am rather partial to a crunchy peanut butter and pineapple jam sandwich
Yeah, if you are going to make a cheese sandwich, blue is definately the way to go, so much regular shop bought cheese, Cheddar especially, can be bland and virtually tasteless.
If l do eat a Cheddar cheese sandwich l have to add a large amount of onion or pickle to add flavour and make it taste of anything.
Decent cheddar is anything but bland.
Needs to be hunted down though, most of the generic supermarket offerings just don't have enough ooomph in them . . . for my tastebuds anyway.
"Crunchy" turkey? that's an interesting concept, what do you do to make it crunchy
Unless you are referring to the skin perhaps? . . .
Also, the pilchard in tomato sauce with a dash of vinegar, salt and pepper is absolutely heaven in a mother’s pride white slice. All these poncified nouveau fillings...we need to get back to basics and some of the old skool sandwiches are amongst the very best. Add a warm coke and paper straw with a freezing seafront and howling gale and you’ve got the perfect outing.
I beg to differ. At cricket tea the answer is always cheeeeeeeese and onion.
You must love Subway then. Half a dozen breads to choose from and not one of them that tastes like bread. And speaking of Subway, does anyone else remember Capt Submarine in the 80's in whatever that street's called opposite Brighton Town Hall? Foot-long Sub was to die for, least it seemed like it at the time. Seemed to unleash a whole world of roll-based possibilities in that bygone era when even things like garlic and olives seemed impossibly exotic and sophisticated. Suspect it may not have stood the test of time too well tho
My son recently asked me how money would it take for you to eat a shit sandwich I often wonder why we bothered having kids