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Well... you came out on top then if you lost a wife but gained the sandwich.
Vas te faire encule!!!
The sandwich was mine, not community property.
Roll Bride!
Well... you came out on top then if you lost a wife but gained the sandwich.
Vas te faire encule!!!
The sandwich was mine, not community property.
Roll Bride!
But I sanitize between postings.
Is this the point where I exhort the Powers That Be to merge this thread with mine?
I mean, I mean ... germane ... inclusive ... all that's scrumptious, delectable and droolingly delicious ... efficiency ... Gordon Ramsey.
I was just trying to create an outlet for all the deflections and derailments in the Alleged Rumors/Violations/Recriminations/IrishFootballArmeggedon thread while padding my vRiches.
Screw it.
I'll continue to let my freak flag fly and eat like a pauper and a king.
Always seems dry. Never a fan, what am I doing wrong?
I like Gramma's thinking. Braunschweiger is a kissing cousin to Liverwurst. Both horseradish and mustard are pinnacles. Rye bread is one of the staffs of life. My question: sweet or dill relish?
I appreciate a sweet to balance the savory. This applies to the Reuben.
But I sanitize between postings.
Is this the point where I exhort the Powers That Be to merge this thread with mine?
I mean, I mean ... germane ... inclusive ... all that's scrumptious, delectable and droolingly delicious ... efficiency ... Gordon Ramsey.
I was just trying to create an outlet for all the deflections and derailments in the Alleged Rumors/Violations/Recriminations/IrishFootballArmeggedon thread while padding my vRiches.
Screw it.
I'll continue to let my freak flag fly and eat like a pauper and a king.
Bologna, A little Mayo, Kraft cheese slice and chips on white bread.
Peanut butter and jelly on white bread.
I don't eat either of these much anymore, but when I do it always brings back great memories of being a kid and they always taste great!
Cuban sandwich. I love them so much that Chef is one of my 5 favorite movies.
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Bologna, A little Mayo, Kraft cheese slice and chips on white bread.
Peanut butter and jelly on white bread.
I don't eat either of these much anymore, but when I do it always brings back great memories of being a kid and they always taste great!
Cuban sandwich. I love them so much that Chef is one of my 5 favorite movies.
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I'd like to know what a cuban sandwich consists of. I know the question sounds stupid, but I recently ate at a local join and ordered the cuban. It was the best sandwich I've ever eaten. I usually don't go outside of my comfort zone for food when eating out. Usually its steak or burger. I did that day, and it was great.
This is their menu description of the sandwich:
Smoked pulled pork, grilled ham, diced pickles, Swiss cheese and spicy Dijon mustard smashed between 2 slices of a hoagie roll.
I make this variation of the Cuban - thin sliced roast pork, pastrami, sauerkraut, new pickle slices, swiss(just about any white cheese for that matter) and slathered with this spread(mayonnaise, sour cream, apple cider vinegar, and yellow mustard) Press the cuban bread in a hot frying pan so that the sandwich is crunchy toast on the outside and gooey on the inside. I find straight yellow mustard too overpowering, so I make my own dressing. New garlic, dill pickles that have not been in brine that long are best for this sandwich.
That's basically what it is. They changed the way the ingredients are prepared, but they're all there. It's traditionally: sliced roast pork, glazed ham, long sliced pickles, yellow mustard and swiss on cuban bread (which is pretty similar to a hoagie roll) and then pressed like a panini.
quite a while 3 hours or so (was game day saturday)..but there is a CVS next door so we bought beer, ice and a cooler..had music and turned it into a party. Was awesome.
Was with 4 others, so we ordered everything. Great experience. I wanna hit the Salt Lick (didn't have car before) and errrr... name eludes me, but it has some slamming smoked short ribs.
Going back '16 for ND game..
such an awesome city
... It's traditionally: sliced roast pork, glazed ham, long sliced pickles, yellow mustard and swiss on cuban bread (which is pretty similar to a hoagie roll) and then pressed like a panini.
OK, I'll play...ham, salami, pepperoni and a little bit of oil/vinegar and mayo. Parm cheese with a touch of salt and pepper. On the side a scoop full of chips...any kind, I'm not picky with a pickle spear.
The veggies, no thank you.
Prosciotto, housemade mozz, olive oil, basil, and tomato from Mastellone's in Baltimore. I like mine with olives.
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THAT'S the Media Noche I remember! I recall (though it's been quite a while so there may be some "fog" involved) that the press was flat, not ridged like a panini press.
On my honeymoon in Italy I had a version of this sandwich with tapenade. Holy hell that was great.
On my honeymoon in Italy I had a version of this sandwich with tapenade. Holy hell that was great.