Sandwich help

:aidan

Hows about a liberal spread of Marmite (neckar of the gods) topped with a sizable helping of lemmon gurd, on brown seeded bread.
 
Raspberry jam & a dash of vinegar on fresh white batch

Peanut butter,strawberry jam & sultanas on wholegrain

Edam cheese & damson jam oncrispy baguette

Westphalian or Black Forest ham (they're smoked rather than boiled or baked) & thinly sliced gerkins on sourdough

Or almost anything on warm ciabatta......


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Turkey breast, stilton, apple & celery in a buttered baguette - additional pickles optional:D
 
Sausage, Egg Mayo, Pepper, Daddies Sauce Tomatoe .Rocket ,White Mothers Pride thick cut or a Baggette oh plus butter: oh and maybe some cheese Chilli's and prawns ..............oh and some Pastrami ..................bit of Smoked salmon:D
 
Thinly sliced Black Pudding on crusty white loaf buttered lightly with low fat Beef Dripping.

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Good God man are you mad :eek: :P


:aidan

try it, without the honey at first, delicious.
The saltyness of the crispy bacon is offset by the sweetness and texture of the banana.
The banana adds bulk, and wiki tells us that
"Along with other fruits and vegetables, consumption of bananas is associated with a reduced risk of colorectal cancer and in women, breast cancer and renal cell carcinoma.

Bananas contain considerable amounts of vitamin B6, vitamin C, and potassium. The latter makes them of particular interest to athletes who use them to quickly replenish their electrolytes."


A healthy option in a granulated brown roll.

Best rasting sandwich that I've had recently was from a filling station - sliced boiled egg and bacon.
 
an Aldi special - sweet pancake with extra matured Cheddar cheese, shredded Italian Veneto ham, wholegrain mustard and sliced green olives. Zap it in the microwave for 60 seconds, roll it up, cut into bit size pieces and eat while warm as you wash it down with a glass of a hearty red wine.
Only another 7 sweet pancakes to finish the pack, time for a bit of substitution - banana, honey, strawberry jam, sliced gerkins, Cashel blue cheese, Black Forest ham, bacon, sweet Bavarian mustard.
This should help you finish the first bottle of red wine.:101
 
jaysus!:eek after readin some of those concoctions is it any wonder half 'o' youz feckers need XXL T-shirts :P:D

Panchetta bacon,black olives,sundried tomatoes,baby spinach with a little red pesto on granary :drool
 
It's got to be Marmite and cottage cheese..... go on try it I dare you :drool
 
1 cup coarsely chopped cauliflower florets
1⁄2 cup extra-virgin olive oil
1⁄2 tsp. dried oregano
1⁄2 tsp. dried thyme
1 small carrot, thinly sliced crosswise
1 small rib celery, thinly sliced crosswise
3⁄4 cup chopped pitted oil-cured green olives
1⁄4 cup chopped pitted oil-cured black olives
2 tbsp. chopped drained pimientos
Salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste
1 tbsp. chopped flat-leaf parsley leaves
1 8" round loaf Italian bread, preferably with sesame seeds, halved
6 oz. sliced mortadella
6 oz. sliced provolone
6 oz. sliced soppressata

1. Put the cauliflower, oil, oregano, thyme, carrots, celery, and 3 tbsp. water into a small pot. Bring to a boil over medium-high heat, then reduce heat to medium-low. Simmer, covered, until vegetables are just tender, 10–12 minutes. Transfer contents of pot to a small bowl, then stir in olives, pimientos, and salt and pepper. Let relish cool. Stir in parsley; set aside.

2. Using your hands, hollow out insides of each bread half. Brush inside of top half with some of the oil from the relish. Fill bottom half with relish; press down. Layer mortadella, provolone, and soppressata over relish, being careful not to let cheese or meat hang over the sides of the bread. Cover with top half of the bread and tightly wrap sandwich with cling film. Place sandwich on a tray; weigh down with a couple of heavy objects, such as a cast-iron skillet topped with a small pot. Refrigerate for 2–3 hours. When ready to serve, remove plastic wrap and cut sandwich into quarters.
 

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