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Your Favourite Sandwich Fillings
Every day for work I buy some great crusty cobs from Greggs
One of my favourite fillings is cheese and ham salad, with salad cream on a buttered cob (real butter, not margerine). Now I'm struggling to think of simple and relatively cheap sandwich fillings and wondered what yours favourites were.
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Hummus, kale, carrot chutney, sliced green onions and avocado! Yummm.
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Cheese and Ham, or some sort of Pate.
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A pate sounds nice, but what could you put on it to add some 'crunch'.
I particularly like pickled gerkins, for the 'crunch' element. |
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Chicken and sweetcorn
Bacon lettuce and tomato Tuna, salad cream and cucumber Salmon paste and cucumber Jam on bread you cut yourself, the bread about an inch thick, with a small amount of margarine also. |
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Jam on bread you cut yourself, the bread about an inch thick, with a small amount of margarine also.
See also: Chocolate spread sandwiches and when I've not got my sweet tooth, cold tuna soaked in vinegar, lashings of butter (or marg) and absolutely No Mayo!! |
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Since I had a Reuben from Stage Deli there is nothing else that even comes close.
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Real ham carved off the bone with some thinly sliced red onion and a slick of Dijon mustard on wholegrain bread.
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ham cheese and chutney mmmmm
or more recently before xmas Greggs did a bacon brie and cranberry baguette now that was nice |
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BEST = Home made sizzly fried egg and golden onions and some cherry tomatoes~& tomato sauce All put on bread or toastie with a big dollop of houmous
Also love houmous ~sliced cheese black olives pickled cukes cherry tomato cucumber & red onion & salad cream I can always enjoy an egg mayo with pepper parsely cucumber & cherry tomatoes |
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It's very mutable but currently smoked mackral, horseraddish, red onion, sweet pickled cucumber and rocket.
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Cold - Cheese and Tomato or Beef with horseradish and rocket
Hot - sliced sausage stir-fried with mustard and brown sugar, deglazed with red wine vinegar on top of a warm baguette. |
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Thanks, some great suggestions. Red onion chutney is a good addition.
I think mackerel might be a bit smelly, although I do love it. The real ham on the bone is a good suggestion, with a slither of mustard to go with it. |
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Cheese and pickle the perfect sandwich with the perfect crunch.
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I've cut out bread as far as possible and convenient.
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I've made this sandwich for the last couple of days...
brown bread low cholesterol spread mayo filling two leaves of raw savoy cabbage torn up to fit bread 4 thick slices cucumber 2 spring onions sliced It's surprisingly good !......
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my favo(u)rite sammich filling is a roast deli turkey, avocado and sliced (american) bacon. A Turkey Avacado Bacon Sammich.
Love a delicious Roast Chicken salad (with chunked apples and pineapple) with a vinaigrette between two thick slices of whole cracked wheat bread. |
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BLT with a good dollop of Mayo on whole meal
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Asda thickly sliced pork loin (it's not formed), cucumber on top, with cherry toms on the side. Another favourite is sliced banana with my dwindling stock of Hartley's High Fruit strawberry jam, although there's the Hartley's Best strawberry jam which is quite nice, or Nostalgie blueberry jam if I can get it cheap in B&M.
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Aloo gobi between 2 slices of white. Cold or toasted.
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Bacon, brie and lettuce.
Goats cheese, beetroot and lettuce. I also like salami/pepperoni with cheese. |
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My favourite is a vegg sandwich,my own recipe, the ingredients are as follows
1 box of silken tofu, drained and left out to dry for a while. a couple of teaspoons of vegg ( it is a vegan egg yolk) made to instructions on the packet. a generous handful of salad cress a large dollop of vegan salad cream( granovita) salt and pepper to taste, just put all the ingredients in a large bowl and lightly chop with a fork and mix. spead liberally on whatever bread you fancy
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My favourite is Turkey, Lettuce & Dijon Mustard.
God, I feel hungry now |
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For me, it's a BLT all the way..... meat, crunch and moist mayo. Quote:
my favo(u)rite sammich filling is a roast deli turkey, avocado and sliced (american) bacon. A Turkey Avacado Bacon Sammich.
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Egg, tomato and salad cream
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