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Sandwich of the Month

Hey y'all. A recent discussion with THP about Cuban sandwich's in another thread has inspired me to begin this thread.

What is a sandwich? According to wiki...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandwich

I myself shall endeavor to post a Sandwich of the Month for every month. This month I tip my hat to one of my favorite sandwiches, The Cuban.

While I encourage y'all to post up your Cuban for SOTM, for the sake of popularizing the thread, feel free to post your sandwich. Be it BLT, turkey sub, gyro, po'boy, etc.

Some rules.

1 ~ Meet the criteria as linked above according to wiki.

2 ~ True, burgers are sandwiches but as we have other threads devoted to them, we will not include them here in this thread. No burgers.

3 ~ List ingredients and methods of how the sandwich was put together.

4 ~ No matter if it is a classic reuben or tuna salad, include a heat ingredient.

5 ~ Pics are mandatory. Talk is cheap. Show us the money!

6 ~ No tortillas. We have taco threads already, and that also means no stinkin' "wraps".

7 ~ Have fun.

I'll post up my sandwich shortly.

Bon appetit!
 
texas blues said:
Ono grinds!
 
Whats in the sauce?
 
 
 
Homemade Russian dressing
1/2 cup mayonnaise
2 tablespoons ketchup (heaping)
2-3 tablespoons fine chopped homemade pickles
2 tablespoons red balsamic vinegar
1.5 teaspoon Meyers horseradish
1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
1/2 teaspoon Sriracha...probably a tiny bit more actually but not much
1/4 teaspoon paprika
1/4 teaspoon freshly ground pepper
Pinch of white sugar
 
 
I like the sound of that russian recipe.
 
Myself, unless I'm baking bread...
 
I never measure.
 
I just start tossing stuff into a bowl and taste as I go along.
 
Most likely though....
 
I'd end up with about the same as you did.
 
 
On another note.
 
Now I want a reuben.
 
 
 
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Brown mustard, chipotle sauerkraut, and a Manhattan style probiotic dill pickle 
 
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on toasted potato bread
 
oops almost forgot the mustard :lol:
 
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black forest ham deli slices and muenster cheese  made all melty and delicious in the toaster oven
 
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close up 
 
 
:cheers:
 
texas blues said:
 
I need a new prescription.
 
I can't see shit.
 
Its blurry as hell.
 
Thats whats up.
 
Sucks.
 
 
The Hot Pepper said:
It's a mustard commercial. He keeps focusing on Gulden's. :rofl:
i still can't seem to figure out how to get my phone to focus on what i'm actually trying to take a picture of :mope: i've tried tapping the screen first before taking the shot, and it looks great on the phone screen. Then when i click, it focuses on something else :(
Whether i'm trying to take a picture of a pod on a plant, or a sandwich on a plate, i can't seem to get focus on what i want 
maybe all my posts should go in DC :mope: the blurry pics are appreciated there :P
 
Ive never considered kraut and ham....Im not sure why not and now im going to have to try it.
 
I dont like mustard EXCEPT for the spicy brown types and stone ground. That French bright yellow stuff is crap. :D Jack Daniels Southwest mustard aint half bad but you pay too much for the name.
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ShowMeDaSauce said:
Ive never considered kraut and ham....Im not sure why not and now im going to have to try it.
 
Think hot dog bro! Surely you've had. (of course talking pork or mixed dog here for this example)
 
ShowMeDaSauce said:
Oh yes, i put kraut or a super basic kimchi on a hotdog all the time. I do tend to avoid hotdogs with pork though. Im hooked on Kosher or Kosher quality all beef hotdogs.
 
What baffles me is why nobody has ever made a hotdog from corned beef. Seems simple enough to me but ive never been able to find any.
 
mrs. blues refuses to eat any hot dog that is not a Hebrew National.
 
And she also puts mayo on her dog.
 
She's Christopher Walken crazy.
 
That way.
 
 
A corned beef hot dog.
 
Splooge mustard on it.
 
Wrap it in kraut. 
 
(put the kraut in a towel and ring it out. wraps better that way.)
 
Dip in corn dog batter and deep fry.
 
Your enemies will be crushed.
 
See them driven before you.
 
And hear the lamentations of the women.
 
 
This is Texas.
 
The Hot Pepper said:
I like Applegate Farms. I like their beef but they also have a street cart version of beef/pork in natural lamb casing (snap!).
 
 
We have Applegate Farms down here too.
 
Haven't tried 'em.
 
On another note...
 
I would reckon that most Texans are not fussy about their hot dogs.
 
They buy whats on sale.
 
And I reckon most ever one else does too.
 
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