Sandwiches II
Sunday, October 14, 2007
As always, use whatever bread you prefer. In the dining hall, I prefer whole wheat or sourdough (though the sourdough slices are fairly small).
Tuna with Pepperjack Cheese
Tuna salad
Pepperjack cheese
Sliced onions
Hot pepper salsa
Spread the tuna on the bread. Top with cheese, onions, and salsa. Grill until the cheese is melted.
Mango Chicken Sandwich
Chicken (from the grill station; ask them to cut it up for you)
Mango chutney (the grill again; they think it’s a condiment, but for us, it’s a spread)
Cherry Tomatoes (from either the grill or the salad bar)
Pepper (use the packets)
A big roll from the sandwich station (sometimes people let you cut if you tell them you’re just getting bread)
BEFORE paying, spread the chutney on the bread along with cut-up chicken and tomatoes. If you don’t, you get billed for “Grocery” (the bread), salad (the tomatoes) and an entree (the chicken). It’s a lot less expensive my way.
The Epstein Traditional
Marshmallow Fluff
Peanut butter
A banana, sliced
Spread one of the slices of bread with fluff, then peanut butter and top with banana. Put on the other piece of bread and toast. Courtesy one of the Epsteins.
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Deborah Dowd | Monday, October 29, 2007 at 9:27 PM
Here’s one I got from a little sandwich shop in the town I grew up in- egg salad with thinly shaved black forest ham. Sounds a little weird, but is really delicious. Like ham and egg in a sandwich!