*Added a Poll for the BEST Subway Sauce so we can find which sauce reigns supreme...
TL, I have come to realize my diet consists solely of sandwiches. Ok, Not ENTIRELY, but I eat a lot of sandwiches and most of them are the same old thing. Very rarely do I try something different. Normally I am the type of person who goes to a restaurant and orders something different each visit. But with sandwiches I'm extremely non-adventurous.
I enjoy eating Subway quite regularly but recently I've become bored by my usual. So I have turned to you TL to offer up your usual, or favorite sandwich- Maybe it'll become my favorite or someone else's.
My Usual from Subway: Jalapeño Cheese Bread Turkey Breast and Ham No cheese, toasted Extra Southwest Chipotle, Spicy Mustard All Veggies except Pickles and Onions Salt/Pepper and Oil/Vinegar
Share your sandwich!
Poll: What's the BEST Subway Sauce?
Chipotle Southwest (109)
40%
Sweet Onion (50)
18%
Honey Mustard (32)
12%
Ranch (25)
9%
Mayo(Light Mayo) (18)
7%
Hot Sauce(Any type) (10)
4%
Red Wine Vinegar (8)
3%
Sub Sauce (6)
2%
Spicy Mustard (5)
2%
BBQ (5)
2%
Other sauce from *Insert Restaurant* (3)
1%
Mint Yoghurt (2)
1%
273 total votes
Your vote: What's the BEST Subway Sauce?
(Vote): Ranch (Vote): Chipotle Southwest (Vote): Sub Sauce (Vote): Sweet Onion (Vote): Mayo(Light Mayo) (Vote): Spicy Mustard (Vote): Honey Mustard (Vote): BBQ (Vote): Hot Sauce(Any type) (Vote): Mint Yoghurt (Vote): Red Wine Vinegar (Vote): Other sauce from *Insert Restaurant*
Herb and cheese bread pizza sub with cheddar cheese, toasted. green peppers lettuce onion pickle hot or jalapeno peppers salt/pepper mayo and sub sauce
Honey Oat Pepperjack Cheese Non-toasted (unless meatball, in which case I don't get it on Honey Oat) All veggies except for Tomatoes (and cucumbers sometimes) Mustard with a little Mayo (which they usually fuck up anyways, some sandwhiches I don't get these condiments) Salt & Pepper Oil & Vinager
On July 09 2012 23:52 Focuspants wrote: I have spent countless dollars working out the perfect flavour combo. I lived off subway throughout university. I will share my secret with you:
Cold Cut Combo Snadwich -herb and cheese bread -regular white cheese -lettuce -cucumber -onion -salt n pepper -honey mustard -sub sauce
You are welcome, enjoy your orgasms.
EDIT: Didn't see cold cuts, oops.
If you don't mind the little extra work involved, BLT's always make an excellent meal. Cook up a little bacon, use fresh tomato and spring mix or good quality romaine, and a little bit of mayonnaise. Add avocado if that's your thing and it's available in your area.
Also, if you're a sandwich lover and find yourself able to order it somewhere, try a Montecristo. It sounds bizarre on paper (it has powdered sugar on it and generally has a fruit spread in the sandwich) but with good ham/cheese, it is amazing. Couldn't tell you how to make one though.
I usually only go to sub places when I'm really high, because I can get so incredibly creative, and almost nothing tastes bad. Generally, though, I like:
Cheddar jalepeno bread (Or whole wheat if they don't have it) Tuna Provolone Lettuce (small amount) Banana peppers (small amount) Red onions (large amount) Light mayonnaise Black pepper
However I like to go to fast food restaurants specifically to bring home different things and make my own concoction (Taco Bell is easy.) For example, we have the Chalupa Sandwich:
2 Chalupas (you can substitute Gortidas if you're one of those kinds of people 2 Crunch wrap supremes (works best with extra sour cream) 1 Package of mixed cheese OR any sort of cheese you like which will melt and stay together well enough
Obviously you put the Chalupas back-to-back, cover the bottom Crunch wrap with cheese, your circular Chalupa goes here with more cheese on top, with the final Crunch wrap put on top. Put this in the oven until the cheese melts, let it sit long enough for the cheese to become somewhat solid again. Then divide among the friends who for some reason helped you create this.
Slicing it up like a pizza and using a fork and knife is the best method of consumption.
-Herb and cheese bread -Spicy Italian meats (pepperoni and salami) -extra swiss cheese (toasted) -100% of the vegetables (unless something looks disgusting) -mustard -ranch -Chipotle southwest (If they didn't put on too much ranch) -vinegar+oil -Salt+pepper -Oregano
meatball marinara on italian herbs and cheese. American cheese and get it toasted.
Now here is where the magic happens. Get ready to be hit with the sammich.
I ask for onions first and then lettuce. Then I ask for sweet onion sauce. Now you're thinking "Wow this guy is so bad at pro subwaying. that scrub better go back to BMT's and leave the subwaying to the real people" What the lettuce does is provide a good crunch to the sammich. It adds volume and bulk and gives that "wow I'm a fucking pimp this is a big meal" feeling out of a sammich. now the red onions are really good with the meat part of the sammich and the sweet onion sauce is great for the bread part of the sammich. But if they touch then they taste like shit and you feel bad about yourself. HERE THE MAGIC OF LETTUCE ACTIVATES! It provides a barrier between the red onions and the sweet onion sauce while still being awesome. It is the pimp that keep the whole show running in-between the bread- sweet onion sauce loyalists and the meat- red onion insurgents. lettuce is the sammich boss. When the beautiful act of eating a sammich happens everything comes togeather for a great explosion of victory and america.
Welcome to the sammich mafia. I got a good feeling about this thread.
Italian Cheese and toasted Sweetcorn Lettuce Onion Gherkin Cucumber Tomato Mayonnaise
I've tried all the salads except jalapeno and although I don't mind peppers and olives, they kinda add too much taste. I actually had a subway for the first time in awhile yesterday thanks to having over 1000 points on my subway card BOOYA
I pretty much can't stand Subway at a rate higher than approximately one sub every 2 months. Eating Subway for me is an act of desperation, and it's not even cheap. (In Canada) A footlong sub w/ the meal combo costs upwards of $10 if you don't want the "basic" choices. There's so many different choices you can choose w/ that much money for a meal!!
This sentiment stems from the fact that I once had the same Subway sandwich 3 days in a row about 7 years ago, when they were having a promotion where they had a coupon which gave you a free sandwich, and a friend of mine printed out a whole bunch of coupons himself and gave some to me...
For the record, I would prefer just making a bowl of noodles, or PB&J sandwhiches.