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There is no other answer. Grilled with butter.I prefer split top hot dog for the roll,
There is no other answer. Grilled with butter.I prefer split top hot dog for the roll,
I do too. Every 6 year old I've ever met.I know a guy who hates tomatoes but puts ketchup on everything.
sandwiches and it’s not close IMO. Hell I’ll make a damn pizza grilled cheese if I get a pizza hankering…and yes I know you can sandwichize a pizza too (Philly steak, cheeseburger, chicken schwarma, BLT). Biggest advantage of the sandwich is the variety in bread. Pizza you’re always just starting with pizza crustI make myself a sandwich every day at the office. I could live on sandwiches and be perfectly content the balance of my life.
I'll go with:
1) Reuben
2) Cubano
3) Cheese Steak
If you could pick between pizza or sandwich the balance of your life - you can change the configuration as often as you like - but you can only choose one, what are you taking?
I've never seen a lobster roll in person, much less ate one. I would certainly devour one given the chance, they look tasty.I dunno what percentage of Americans have ever had a proper one. Can't even get the correct roll in most of the US.
I have a hard time turning down a BLT with Avocado on sour dough toast.BLT is a lock for top 5.
Why we throwing “torta” around like its a specific kind of sandwich…aren’t there many varieties of Mexican sandwiches? I love them, but which one you talking bout muchacho?steal of the draft
I do kinda agree. I love tortas and I’m glad they’re getting love here but it is kind of like just saying “hoagies” when there are many types and varieties.Why we throwing “torta” around like its a specific kind of sandwich…aren’t there many varieties of Mexican sandwiches? I love them, but which one you talking bout muchacho?
PBJ isn’t going to win any competitions for best sandwich, but it deserves some respect for just how many people eat/have eaten them especially as kids and also for its versatility. How many of those sandwiches in the list can be thrown into a lunch bag with no ice pack and still be ok to eat by lunchtime ? Not many. Its low cost and ease to make increase its value as well.Egg Salad and Chicken Salad don’t belong here. Same for you PBJ. Take a hike chumps!
I make myself a sandwich every day at the office. I could live on sandwiches and be perfectly content the balance of my life.
I'll go with:
1) Reuben
2) Cubano
3) Cheese Steak
If you could pick between pizza or sandwich the balance of your life - you can change the configuration as often as you like - but you can only choose one, what are you taking?
Bahn Mi in my top 5
This was a very hard choice that I had to deliberate on for a minute.
I can’t rank them but top 5
BLT
Bahn Mi
Reuben
Shrimp Po Boy
Philly Cheesesteak
I am lacking in the chicken and turkey food group and am already second guessing this but I have to ride with these bad boys.
I mean all due respect to the sandwich that punches the clock everyday and puts in the work but that doesn’t get you into the HOF. The Hall of Very Good maybe.PBJ isn’t going to win any competitions for best sandwich, but it deserves some respect for just how many people eat/have eaten them especially as kids and also for its versatility. How many of those sandwiches in the list can be thrown into a lunch bag with no ice pack and still be ok to eat by lunchtime ? Not many. Its low cost and ease to make increase its value as well.
I thought I taught you years ago about the awesomeness of the Torta. I'm not mad at you right now. Just disappointed.
My top three:
Torta
Cheesesteak
Meatball
What are you, 7?Does that count as a substitution or just a deletion?
If we can't make ANY changes to said sandwich, I'll go with a meatball sub.
If we can take stuff off, I may just go with the Italian sub but no lettuce.
Actually... if I can't add cheese to that Italian sub I think I'll just go with the meatball.
I had a cheesesteak today. Glorious. No onions though... gross.
You're putting the gateway sandwich in the Hall of Very Good?????I mean all due respect to the sandwich that punches the clock everyday and puts in the work but that doesn’t get you into the HOF. The Hall of Very Good maybe.
That's because ketchup is actually tomato colored sugar and saltI know a guy who hates tomatoes but puts ketchup on everything.
I’d give the PBnJ the equivalent of the lifetime Oscar or whatever that thing is they give to for its importance and service to the category.You're putting the gateway sandwich in the Hall of Very Good?????
Yeah when it comes to food I am completely immature. I eat my burgers plain, only cheese. Maybe throw a tomato on there if I'm at a fancy spot. But no mayo or mustard or onions or any of that business. As for onions, I'm OK with them cut small and cooked down, like in a sauce. But massive rings of crunchy nastiness? No thanks. And yeah, definitely no mushrooms either.What are you, 7?
I hear you, I didn't start enjoying onions until my 30s, but now I would take grilled onions on just about anything and be a happy camper. Couldn't imagine a cheesesteak without grilled onions and peppers. But no mushrooms. Get outta here with those vile fungi.
I'll grant you that it's hardly special and not anywhere close to spectacular. But I ask you this: When was the last time you had one? For me, it had been decades since I had a PBJ. But sometime around the fall, I was left with no other alternative at the office. I had two pieces of bread, my boss always has peanut butter and a very nice lady had made me some homemade strawberry jam. I toasted the bread, spread the peanut butter and went heavy on the homemade jam. When I bit into it, I was delighted. It was like rediscovering the joy of riding a bike or coming home to sleep in your childhood home bed after a lengthy absence.I’d give the PBnJ the equivalent of the lifetime Oscar or whatever that thing is they give to for its importance and service to the category.
You ever make one with cranberry, stuffing and gravy? Heaven.Reuben
Albacore tuna salad...gotta have best foods mayo, and good dill pickles in it
Leftover Thanksgiving turkey sammich....mayo, pickles, lettuce....course I brine my turkey and its super killer, and juicy.
You and my 17 year old son would get along just fine. He does like to add BBQ sauce on his burgers, though.Yeah when it comes to food I am completely immature. I eat my burgers plain, only cheese. Maybe throw a tomato on there if I'm at a fancy spot. But no mayo or mustard or onions or any of that business. As for onions, I'm OK with them cut small and cooked down, like in a sauce. But massive rings of crunchy nastiness? No thanks. And yeah, definitely no mushrooms either.
If you’re ever in the Philly area you definitely need to get one and get it with cheez whiz. There’s just something different about the meat they use, how they chop it up, the rolls they use. When I first moved to the area and had one I then realized that everywhere else is just an imitation. Definitely a different level in Philly.My good and old friend, if you go into the Foodapalooza thread, you'll see that your buddy GM took the Pork Al Pastor Torta very early in the draft. I could easily bump out the cheese steak for the torta. However, I went with cheese steak because I made my first one the night PA swung to Biden because of Philadelphia voters (I think) and not to toot my own horn or anything, but I've gotten quite good at making them. I've never attempted a torta. I don't think I'd do very well.
I know a guy who hates tomatoes but puts ketchup on everything.
My HOF isn’t the NBAs - one that lets everyone in. The likes of Del Harrises and Ben Wallaces of the sandwich world certainly deserve a high level of adulation. They have endured, they put in the time, but hardly belong beside the Reubens, a true masterpiece, of the world.I'll grant you that it's hardly special and not anywhere close to spectacular. But I ask you this: When was the last time you had one? For me, it had been decades since I had a PBJ. But sometime around the fall, I was left with no other alternative at the office. I had two pieces of bread, my boss always has peanut butter and a very nice lady had made me some homemade strawberry jam. I toasted the bread, spread the peanut butter and went heavy on the homemade jam. When I bit into it, I was delighted. It was like rediscovering the joy of riding a bike or coming home to sleep in your childhood home bed after a lengthy absence.
So if it has been a while since you ate one, I suggest you do and report back. No, I wouldn't take one over at least 30 of the listed sandwiches, but it's rated accordingly. To not include it into the sandwich hall of fame is simply laughable.
You and my 17 year old son would get along just fine. He does like to add BBQ sauce on his burgers, though.
I didn't start eating avocados until a few years ago. They go on all my burgers now if I have 'em on hand.
Frank Gore of sandwiches?I mean all due respect to the sandwich that punches the clock everyday and puts in the work but that doesn’t get you into the HOF. The Hall of Very Good maybe.
Capriotti's makes a good version of this.You ever make one with cranberry, stuffing and gravy? Heaven.
I eat my kids' uncrustables all the time. They're great.I'll grant you that it's hardly special and not anywhere close to spectacular. But I ask you this: When was the last time you had one? For me, it had been decades since I had a PBJ. But sometime around the fall, I was left with no other alternative at the office. I had two pieces of bread, my boss always has peanut butter and a very nice lady had made me some homemade strawberry jam. I toasted the bread, spread the peanut butter and went heavy on the homemade jam. When I bit into it, I was delighted. It was like rediscovering the joy of riding a bike or coming home to sleep in your childhood home bed after a lengthy absence.
So if it has been a while since you ate one, I suggest you do and report back. No, I wouldn't take one over at least 30 of the listed sandwiches, but it's rated accordingly. To not include it into the sandwich hall of fame is simply laughable.
Biggest regret was going to the Phily area for a wedding and not ordering one. I did have scrapple for breakfast and that was a treat!If you’re ever in the Philly area you definitely need to get one and get it with cheez whiz. There’s just something different about the meat they use, how they chop it up, the rolls they use. When I first moved to the area and had one I then realized that everywhere else is just an imitation. Definitely a different level in Philly.
I feel like a lot of these sandwiches that are associated with specific regions probably are going to be judged differently depending on if the individual has had them from that region or not. If the only lobster roll I’ve eaten was at a restaurant in Idaho, my rating will probably be lower than if I had one in Maine or Boston.
Never a big fluffernutter guy but it's been at least 20 years since I even saw one so I may have to re-try.Monte Cristo & Patty Melt from on the board.
Fluffernutter from off the board (if you know, you know)
My HOF isn’t the NBAs - one that lets everyone in. The likes of Del Harrises and Ben Wallaces of the sandwich world certainly deserve a high level of adulation. They have endured, they put in the time, but hardly belong beside the Reubens, a true masterpiece, of the world.
ELITE sandwiches and flavor profiles only.
Tuna Fish, PBnJ types get the work done and I don’t mean to diminish their contributions to the category. But they don’t elevate to Italian Beefs and Cheesesteaks of the world. They don’t have that gear.
Perhaps a People’s Choice award or given the “Key to the City” type of acknowledgement for our friend the PBnJ.
Scrapple is wonderful. How'd you have it though? That's a big debate in the area. I actually like it kid style - just catsup!Biggest regret was going to the Phily area for a wedding and not ordering one. I did have scrapple for breakfast and that was a treat!
Oh, I'll dip my burger in ketchup (or buffalo or blue cheese), I just like having the ability to regulate how much of it I get per bite. I don't like it slapped onto the bun... it just makes the bun gross.
Peppers don't belong on a true cheesesteak. GTFO with peppers.What are you, 7?
I hear you, I didn't start enjoying onions until my 30s, but now I would take grilled onions on just about anything and be a happy camper. Couldn't imagine a cheesesteak without grilled onions and peppers. But no mushrooms. Get outta here with those vile fungi.
You've never done this? I did it all the time until I started to care what girls thought of me.You DIP your hamburger? Mind. Blown.