Best Subway(or other) Sandwich Combination - Page 13
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jw232
United States157 Posts
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OriginalBeast
United States709 Posts
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Bradinator
United States1 Post
Rosemary Parmesean Bread Chipotle Mayo & Zesty Grill Sauce Prime Rib Pepper Jack Cheese Additional hot sauce or batch sauce (quizno's pepper sauce) as needed And of course a cup or bowl of chili because the chili at Quizno's is definitely my favorite fast food chili (it does actually have some taste even if it comes frozen in a bag) This sandwich aims to be about as spicy as possible without using jalepenos, because I don't like the way they taste. I usually don't like eating vegetables on sandwiches from sub shops because the generally come from a bag and usually have been sitting around for a while so they just aren't fresh and tasty to me. Now for a homemade sandwich, my wife is Vietnamese so I get the treat of having homemade Bánh mì sandwiches. Homemade crusty bread Beef cooked and the juice leftover goes into a mixture of fish sauce and dangerous peppers (not sure if there is a name for the little red peppers in English, also I think there is probably a little more that goes into the sauce) Pickled carrots and daikon Green onion Lettuce *forgot about cucumber spears And of course more of the Bánh mì sauce, can't get enough of that stuff. Even with the vegetables to help cool you down, the dangerous peppers will give your mouth a nice burning sensation. I feel like this was a terribly long post about sandwiches. | ||
Colour
Canada68 Posts
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Pinkie
United States145 Posts
Tasted fantastic Italian Herb and Cheese Italian BMT, No cheese Toasted Southwest Chipotle, Spicy Mustard Avocado All veggies cept onion and pickle Salt/pepper an Oregano | ||
Chunhyang
Bangladesh1389 Posts
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peekn
United States1152 Posts
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JerKy
Korea (South)3013 Posts
On July 14 2012 13:09 peekn wrote: I've seen quite a few combos with no cheese, what's the deal guys!??! That is one of the hallmarks of a sandwich, and you're missing out!! I'm lactose intolerant, I have an excuse ^_^ | ||
pyrogenetix
United Arab Emirates5090 Posts
1) leftover KFC chicken (cold), sour cream, pickles, lots of fresh ground black pepper. 2) smoked salmon, avocado, cream cheese, few drips of lemon juice and grated lemon zest if you got it. 3) cold cuts, mayo, green apple slices 4) chili con carne or bean salad, doritos chip crumbs left at the bottom of the bag (with lots of seasoning), sliced red onion I could go on but these are really good. I usually have olives on the side. | ||
peekn
United States1152 Posts
That is a good excuse indeed. | ||
ParkwayDrive
United States328 Posts
also, the only sauce for 97% of sandwiches is oil and balsamic. the other 3% get a mayo of some kind | ||
tokicheese
Canada739 Posts
Turkey Bacon Toast it Lettuce Red Onion Southwest sauce Ranch Mayo Salt and pepper Soooo good | ||
XoXiDe
United States620 Posts
thought that was relevant. | ||
recklessfire
United States373 Posts
On July 12 2012 11:15 jw232 wrote: Jersey Mike's Subs blow Subway out of the water. I had no idea what I was missing. hear hear! haha whats your fav sub there? edit: mine would be wheat bread pepperjack cheese or swiss turkey/roast beef grilled and cheese melted on top honey mustard with moderate amt of jalapenos Mike's way, no oil, light vinegar, no salt or wheat bread roast beef with pepperoni on grill, provolone melted on top cook roast beef with buffalo sauce lettuce, tomato, mayo | ||
Leopoldshark
United States176 Posts
Footlong Subway Club (4 slices roast beef, 2 slices ham, 4 slices turkey) Wheat Bread Lettuce Tomato Pickles Cucumber Mustard yeah i'm sort of boring | ||
Perdac Curall
242 Posts
Meatball Sub Any bread you want Swiss Cheese Toasted No Lettuce (make sure you say it fast cause their hand instinctively goes for the lettuce) Tomatoes Lots of Green Pepper Lots of Onions (When I say lots, I mean it, pile it on there. You want it for the freshness and the crunch) Pickles Banana peppers Sweet Onion sauce Subway Sauce Enjoy | ||
Perdac Curall
242 Posts
I'm a student and don't have a lot of money for meat so alot of my sandwiches are vegetarian creations, though I'm not vegetarian. Double Decker Peanut Butter, Nutella and Banana Sandwich Pretty self explanatory. You chop up a banana, take 3 slices of bread, put peanut butter on two of the slices of bread, put nutella on one side of the third slice, put half the banana make one deck of the sandwich, then put nutella on the other side of the 3rd slice, then the rest of the banana. You can also do it as a regular sandwich, it's still pretty filling. Also the banana is optional I make it alot just as peanut butter and nutella. Super Avocado Power Sandwich Why is this a power sandwich you ask? Wait until you try it. This sandwich will blow you away I promise, and though it has no meat, it is still satisfying as hell due to the melted cheese and avocado. Toast 2 slices of bread lightly, while they are toasting slice any kind of cheese you want. I usually use cheddar or monterey jack. Slice 3-4 slices of cheese. Slice an onion vertically to make rings. Put as much onion as you want on the toasted bread. Put the cheese on top and put the bread in the oven around 350F to melt the cheese over the onions. While it is in the oven, slice a tomato. Put salt and pepper on the tomato slices. Cut open the avocado and slice it for the sandwich. Assemble the sandwich once the cheese is melted with the tomato and avocado. Add some mayo and/or dijon mustard to your taste. | ||
G3CKO
Canada1430 Posts
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Damien Kirojo
United States8 Posts
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Zahir
United States947 Posts
I love subway. Used to work near one and this single store is largely responsible for teaching me to enjoy eating vegetables. | ||
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