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For an easy but very tasty one - cheese and Lea and Perrins Worcestershire sauce. Yummy!
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Do people have beans in an actual toasted sandwich or just on toast?
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Anybody remember those *Rima Grills* circa 70's!!! For a filling I like cheese and hamburger relish.
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A tin of sardines in tomato sauce.
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Do people have beans in an actual toasted sandwich or just on toast?
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Do people have beans in an actual toasted sandwich or just on toast?
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Do people have beans in an actual toasted sandwich or just on toast?
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I've obviously had a sheltered life! I'd only considered beans as going on toast, not toast on beans. Doesn't it all squish out?
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A toasted sandwich to me is one that you butter on the outside, place in one of these - and enjoy.
![]() Cornef beef is for the sandwiches made from toast if you know what I mean lol |
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Can you put pittas and paninis in a sandwich toaster?
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I've obviously had a sheltered life! I'd only considered beans as going on toast, not toast on beans. Doesn't it all squish out?
But it's ever so tasty. In response to your second question, I've never tried pittas but paninis work fine. |
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Yes, most does
But it's ever so tasty. In response to your second question, I've never tried pittas but paninis work fine. |
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Thanks! I've just gone and ordered a sandwich maker now!
![]() I forgot to mention earlier (and hope it's not too late to say) that if you want one for paninis, it's best to look for those that say they're capable of toasting ciabattas, or alternatively to get a panini press/sandwich maker combo. Should've said that in my original post, but I hadn't considered that not all sandwich makers are the same as mine.
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Oooh, brilliant
![]() I forgot to mention earlier (and hope it's not too late to say) that if you want one for paninis, it's best to look for those that say they're capable of toasting ciabattas, or alternatively to get a panini press/sandwich maker combo. Should've said that in my original post, but I hadn't considered that not all sandwich makers are the same as mine. ![]() |
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It's OK. That's the type I've ordered! A Breville Sandwich Press!
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Many thanks for all your suggestions. My friend likes the sound of the banana and peanut butter one.
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Cheese and beans is my fav
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My fav is egg, it goes all lovely and fluffy in side.
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Re Toasted Sarnies
Anybody remember those *Rima Grills* circa 70's!!!
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Having bought a sandwich toaster/grill yesterday,I am now curious to know what is everyones favourite toasted sandwich fillings.
So far,I have just made the cheddar cheese ones and not got round to using my usual cooking head. ![]()
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Is it possible to do a toasted egg sandwich with one of those toasters that cut the sandwich diagonally in half?
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