Favourite "SIMPLE" sandwich!

The best part of culinary cuisine can be parts, not meat...some of the time.

I do get that Christian but chitlin's & Rocky Mountain oysters between 2 slices of mayo'd bread is not for me.
 
A simple sandwich is something that you have in the kitchen and can put together in a matter of a minute or two. No fancy equipment is required (like Pannini presses e.g.), but a toaster is allowed.

One of my faves is a simple Tomato sandwich with mayo, pepper and salt on two slices of bread. Not toasted, but the bread has to be fresh. If it's not, then I'll toast it, but I prefer not to. I started buying vine-ripened tomatoes many years ago and find they are great for sandwiches and salads.

What is your favourite simple sandwich?

John

i make with some cream cheese, ham, onions and salad leaves
 
Did you say "simple?" Thick-sliced fried bologna on white bread with yellow mustard. Redneck feast.

Tim
 
Time for a great sandwich; like right now. :b

* It won't be a 'simple' one though; it is going to be a very complex/dedicated super supper sandwich,
with baked potatoe and sour cream on the side, plus Spanish olives stuffed with tomatoes.

Wanna see a pic? ...Pickle.
 
Oh...and leftover meatloaf on whole wheat with ketchup and dill pickles.

Tim
 
Oh...and leftover meatloaf on whole wheat with ketchup and dill pickles.

Tim

I'll pass on the Redneck Bologna special, but this one I can go for....and do!:)
 
sort of a sandwich, take a slice of white bread, take some chocolate and grate over the white bread

its sort of a european thing i learned in holland i think.


Haha! Yes you did! I was raised on these! I still make them from time to time, but it has to be Dutch chocolate. I'm due for another trip to The Dutch Store near my house. :)
 
drain tuna of your choicer
place in bowl
flake with fork
dice onion
mix onion salt peppers iand mayo
place on toasted bread of your choice with sliced tomato
with vlassic kosher dill pickle spears
beer of your choice in frosted mug
 
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I thought I was the only one who fried Bologna!
Nope. Works well with home made baked beans or fried eggs in the morn. A completely diff prod when fried IMHO.
 
Hmm...I'll have to give that fried bologna thing a shot. I am not a fan of Bologna however. Does it taste much different when fried?
 
drain tuna of your choicer
place in bowl
flake with fork
dice onion
mix onion salt peppers iand mayo
place on toasted bread of your choice with sliced tomato
with vlassic kosher dill pickle spears
beer of your choice in frosted mug


I like that as well. Works good with canned Salmon also.
 
Hmm...I'll have to give that fried bologna thing a shot. I am not a fan of Bologna however. Does it taste much different when fried?
Simple analogy is a hot dog out of the pack or deli vs grilled.
 
Hmm...I'll have to give that fried bologna thing a shot. I am not a fan of Bologna however. Does it taste much different when fried?
I think it becomes very different. But you may not still like it. So just try one slice and see what happens :).
 

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