"What Country Produces the Best Sandwich?" poll nomination thread

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My noms:

– Bánh mì (Vietnam)
– Cuban (Cuba)
– Gyro (Greece)

they call him (remy bean), Saturday, 26 March 2011 21:07 (fifteen years ago)

-Torta ahogada (Mexico)
-Croque madame (France)

A True White Kid that can Jump (Granny Dainger), Saturday, 26 March 2011 21:17 (fifteen years ago)

Cheeseburger (USA)

three megabytes of hot RAM (abanana), Saturday, 26 March 2011 21:40 (fifteen years ago)

– Reuben (USA)

administratieve blunder (unregistered), Saturday, 26 March 2011 21:41 (fifteen years ago)

never gonna vote against reuben

broke my o_O face o_O (jjjusten), Saturday, 26 March 2011 21:45 (fifteen years ago)

BLT (USA)
Philly cheesesteak (USA)

hooray for freedom

Radical Adults Lick Based God Style (kelpolaris), Saturday, 26 March 2011 21:53 (fifteen years ago)

Do the British have anything worth mentioning? All I can think of is some horrid concoction of pressed, crustless, bread smeared with a pablum of cream cheese and watercress.

they call him (remy bean), Saturday, 26 March 2011 22:05 (fifteen years ago)

Chip butty

I said Omorotic, not homo-erotic (aldo), Saturday, 26 March 2011 22:07 (fifteen years ago)

– Croque Monsieur & Croque Madame (France)
– Sincronizada (Mexico)

they call him (remy bean), Saturday, 26 March 2011 22:11 (fifteen years ago)

sandwiches I think of as British but amn't actually sure now:

- roast beef & horseradish
- salmon & cucumber
- club sandwich

also:

- hot dog (Germany)

Ismael Klata, Saturday, 26 March 2011 22:18 (fifteen years ago)

salt beef beigel...origins unclear

Ask Nult What Your Country Can Do For You (Local Garda), Saturday, 26 March 2011 22:32 (fifteen years ago)

Brits invented the word "sandwich" iirc.

Carthusian Product (seandalai), Saturday, 26 March 2011 22:34 (fifteen years ago)

In a long and proud tradition of inventing things and then having the rest of the world show them how to do it properly.

Carthusian Product (seandalai), Saturday, 26 March 2011 22:35 (fifteen years ago)

Decent chicken tikka sandwich, not yet found outside of Britain. Also we have proper granary bread and yeah, chip barms.

Not the real Village People, Saturday, 26 March 2011 22:39 (fifteen years ago)

I've never been let down by a sandwich in Italy, even at the shittiest-looking stands in touristical mainstream. I couldn't name them: just yummy salty meat & cheese on yummy salty bread; but it's always just the best.

I hope France does not do well here b/c whilst I think it's the best food country in the world overall, its sandwiches are pretty crappy by & large. There's a reason paninis have been all the rage there for years.

Euler, Saturday, 26 March 2011 22:42 (fifteen years ago)

Always found Paul sandwiches to be reliable in France (and London).

Carthusian Product (seandalai), Saturday, 26 March 2011 23:10 (fifteen years ago)

yes they are good b/c of the bread (enjoyed their take on a salami sandwich in Gare Montparnasse during a brief transfer there a few months ago) but o/w it's just a bit of meat & butter & maybe cornichons, all of which can be great! but they don't ~transcend~ the sum of its parts unlike your completely average sandwich in Italy.

oh, does falafel count as a sandwich?

Euler, Saturday, 26 March 2011 23:13 (fifteen years ago)

origins of the club sandwich are obscure but it's usually considered american, i think.

difficult listening hour, Saturday, 26 March 2011 23:18 (fifteen years ago)

a patriotic vote from me for the hoagie/sub.

difficult listening hour, Saturday, 26 March 2011 23:20 (fifteen years ago)

Grilled Cheese (EEUU)

army career redhead (rip van wanko), Saturday, 26 March 2011 23:30 (fifteen years ago)

Australia: Steak sandwich wif cheese fried egg etc etc Vegemite sandwich? "Salad" sandwich?

Tbqh our own sandwiches are garbage but we have souvas and banh mi and panini up the wazoo so it's not really weighing that heavily on us.

VegemiteGrrl, Sunday, 27 March 2011 00:35 (fifteen years ago)

torta milanesa >> torta ahogada

my favorite sandwiches vacillate between something parmigian-y (chicken or meatball) or something shawarma/gyro-y.

sweet joni from saskatooooon (get bent), Sunday, 27 March 2011 00:40 (fifteen years ago)

– Croque Monsieur & Croque Madame (France)

these are next-level as a "once every five years" treat. just bring me my bill on a stretcher.

sweet joni from saskatooooon (get bent), Sunday, 27 March 2011 00:57 (fifteen years ago)

New issue of Saveur is a global guide to sandwiches. Calls Philly the best sandwich town.

Josh in Chicago, Sunday, 27 March 2011 01:37 (fifteen years ago)

- Montreal smoked meat sandwich (Canada)

sofatruck, Sunday, 27 March 2011 17:04 (fifteen years ago)

tbf, handheld savory pastries ought to count as "sandwiches", too, thereby allowing the Cornish pasty into the competition as a British entry.

Aimless, Sunday, 27 March 2011 17:18 (fifteen years ago)

Can we count calzone as a sandwich? If a Cornish pasty gets in, that should to.

I totally want a chip butty now, btw.

ailsa, Sunday, 27 March 2011 17:25 (fifteen years ago)

too

ailsa, Sunday, 27 March 2011 17:25 (fifteen years ago)

Chip butty

― I said Omorotic, not homo-erotic (aldo), Saturday, March 26, 2011 10:07 PM (Yesterday) Bookmark

But it has to have butter on and, am I alone in enjoying a chip butty with a bit of marmite? Possibly.

Does the sandwich which is chorizo, rocket & red pepper have a name? Anyway, it's Spanish (I presume).

a lot is my favorite number (Ned Trifle II), Sunday, 27 March 2011 17:26 (fifteen years ago)

any variation on a rib-sandwich (USA)

Radical Adults Lick Based God Style (kelpolaris), Sunday, 27 March 2011 17:33 (fifteen years ago)

TS: barbecue on a bun vs. barbecue on white bread

WmC, Sunday, 27 March 2011 17:35 (fifteen years ago)

hard to beat fried sausages or bacon + ketchup in fresh crusty white bloomer bread

no geirs with attitude (blueski), Sunday, 27 March 2011 17:35 (fifteen years ago)

taco (mexico)
arepa (venezuela)
sushi (japan)

ice cr?m, Sunday, 27 March 2011 17:35 (fifteen years ago)

are we treating a gyro as the same as a doner kebab here? I know what I'm voting

a SB-in' artist that been in the game for a minute (Noodle Vague), Sunday, 27 March 2011 17:36 (fifteen years ago)

pizza bagel (usa)

ice cr?m, Sunday, 27 March 2011 17:36 (fifteen years ago)

Salt beef on pumpernickel with mustard #gojews

anna sui generis (suzy), Sunday, 27 March 2011 17:38 (fifteen years ago)

sushi (japan)

― ice cr?m, Sunday, March 27, 2011 11:35 AM (1 minute ago)

my migraine just set in

Radical Adults Lick Based God Style (kelpolaris), Sunday, 27 March 2011 17:39 (fifteen years ago)

Do the British have anything worth mentioning? All I can think of is some horrid concoction of pressed, crustless, bread smeared with a pablum of cream cheese and watercress.

― they call him (remy bean), Saturday, 26 March 2011 22:05 (Yesterday) Bookmark Suggest Ban Permalink

As the inventer of the fucking thing, we technically produced all of these.

Nult AGL (a hoy hoy), Sunday, 27 March 2011 17:42 (fifteen years ago)

Also, the majestic Scottish invention that is a roll and pie.

ailsa, Sunday, 27 March 2011 17:43 (fifteen years ago)

xp

As the inventer of the fucking thing, we technically produced all of these.

As the inventor of the English language... ^_~

Esteban Buttezface (Leee), Sunday, 27 March 2011 17:44 (fifteen years ago)

http://i473.photobucket.com/albums/rr92/rcps-scotland/spelling_police.jpg

a SB-in' artist that been in the game for a minute (Noodle Vague), Sunday, 27 March 2011 17:51 (fifteen years ago)

thuringer bratwurst (germany)

http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1069/955711400_eabb7af6d9.jpg

mizzell, Sunday, 27 March 2011 17:58 (fifteen years ago)

That looks like a geoduck!

as you can see, they smell terrific (Abbbottt), Sunday, 27 March 2011 18:02 (fifteen years ago)

opened thread, CTRL+F 'Ireland', no results, eh tbh that's probably fair enough.

carry on.

the salmon of procrastination (darraghmac), Sunday, 27 March 2011 18:04 (fifteen years ago)

completo, chacarero (chile)

tending tropics (jim in glasgow), Sunday, 27 March 2011 18:09 (fifteen years ago)

potato sandwich (ireland)

wavy g. wavegarten (J0rdan S.), Sunday, 27 March 2011 18:09 (fifteen years ago)

been mentioned upthread but i will reiterate roll and pie (scotland)

tending tropics (jim in glasgow), Sunday, 27 March 2011 18:11 (fifteen years ago)

there is a really out of place chacarero place in the financial district of boston. it's okay, i guess, but it's not as good as even the crappiest food truck in LA

they call him (remy bean), Sunday, 27 March 2011 18:13 (fifteen years ago)

best chacarero is to be had at the fuente alemana. you know, if you're ever passing through santiago.

tending tropics (jim in glasgow), Sunday, 27 March 2011 18:16 (fifteen years ago)

lol as soon as i typed that i was all 'hmmm, i should change that'. aw fuck it

Nult AGL (a hoy hoy), Sunday, 27 March 2011 18:18 (fifteen years ago)

torta milanesa >> torta ahogada

tbh cemita beats them both, but it's national origins are unclear

A True White Kid that can Jump (Granny Dainger), Sunday, 27 March 2011 18:30 (fifteen years ago)

-muffaletta (USA)

A True White Kid that can Jump (Granny Dainger), Sunday, 27 March 2011 18:38 (fifteen years ago)

btw if a gyro is the same as a doner, it was invented in germany

a SB-in' artist that been in the game for a minute (Noodle Vague), Sunday, 27 March 2011 18:42 (fifteen years ago)

chipwich (usa)

ice cr?m, Sunday, 27 March 2011 18:49 (fifteen years ago)

knuckle sandwich (usa)

wavy g. wavegarten (J0rdan S.), Sunday, 27 March 2011 18:55 (fifteen years ago)

Are banana sandwiches only an Irish thing? They're grotesque though

Number None, Sunday, 27 March 2011 19:16 (fifteen years ago)

They're fairly common in the southern US. I don't eat them, but my wife does and I know a lot of other people who do.

WmC, Sunday, 27 March 2011 19:19 (fifteen years ago)

peanut butter and jelly (England)

puff puff post (uh oh I'm having a fantasy), Sunday, 27 March 2011 19:19 (fifteen years ago)

For Ireland - Baby Sandwich?

Franz Biberkopf, Sunday, 27 March 2011 19:21 (fifteen years ago)

P'zone (ITA)

(;,;) (rip van wanko), Sunday, 27 March 2011 19:23 (fifteen years ago)

Wow, I had completely forgotten all about banana sandwiches...

Carthusian Product (seandalai), Sunday, 27 March 2011 19:26 (fifteen years ago)

Banana and cheddar toasted sandwiches are quite superb.

Ismael Klata, Sunday, 27 March 2011 20:09 (fifteen years ago)

I like peanut butter and banana sandwiches......w/granola. forget wha they call that (a Park Ave)?

check out my malady (San Te), Sunday, 27 March 2011 20:10 (fifteen years ago)

not to forget open sandwiches. cheese and cucumber, with salt and pepper.

more than a Bale-sized gulf (whatever), Sunday, 27 March 2011 20:13 (fifteen years ago)

Other minimalist UK/Irish "classics":

Crisp Sandwich
Jam Sandwich

Number None, Sunday, 27 March 2011 20:19 (fifteen years ago)

sugar sandwich

tayto sandwich ftw tho yeah

the salmon of procrastination (darraghmac), Sunday, 27 March 2011 20:25 (fifteen years ago)

Do the British have anything worth mentioning?

http://www.cookstr.com/photos/recipes/1257/medium/recipe-1257.jpg?1297064211

Cucumber sandwiches with the crusts taken orf.

Hippocratic Oaf (DavidM), Sunday, 27 March 2011 20:40 (fifteen years ago)

sex sandwich (Italy)

no geirs with attitude (blueski), Sunday, 27 March 2011 20:41 (fifteen years ago)

crustless sandwiches are a fucking joke come on

no geirs with attitude (blueski), Sunday, 27 March 2011 20:41 (fifteen years ago)

http://www.prawnsandwich.com/

Hippocratic Oaf (DavidM), Sunday, 27 March 2011 20:41 (fifteen years ago)

Bacon bits sandwich at my grandma's house FTW

VegemiteGrrl, Sunday, 27 March 2011 20:43 (fifteen years ago)

For reference:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prawn_sandwich_brigade

Hippocratic Oaf (DavidM), Sunday, 27 March 2011 20:43 (fifteen years ago)

So proud of ilx. no "resultant paste" joeks, yet.

Aimless, Sunday, 27 March 2011 20:56 (fifteen years ago)

I'd be tempted to go back to Tel Aviv just for the falafel.

The Venezuelan arepa is great too.

Ha ha ha ha. Jack my swag. (ShariVari), Sunday, 27 March 2011 21:06 (fifteen years ago)

proud of the lack of "shark sandwich" references too

http://www.spinaltapfan.com/atozed/TAP00471.HTM

sweet joni from saskatooooon (get bent), Sunday, 27 March 2011 21:08 (fifteen years ago)

Shark sandwich (or 'bake and shark') is practially the native dish of Trinidad. Comes highly recommended by my family.

http://i.imgur.com/9ABW1.jpg

Ha ha ha ha. Jack my swag. (ShariVari), Sunday, 27 March 2011 21:25 (fifteen years ago)

is it made with real shark?

they call him (remy bean), Sunday, 27 March 2011 21:59 (fifteen years ago)

looks delicious

This thread guaranteed to make my lunch disappointing in comparison

VegemiteGrrl, Sunday, 27 March 2011 22:00 (fifteen years ago)

As far as I am concerned, an open sandwich is just half a sandwich, it doesent have a top, so thus is not a sandwich at all.

Tuna and olive (best sandwich combo ever)

That is all.

"Everything that is solid melts into air" (captain rosie), Sunday, 27 March 2011 22:03 (fifteen years ago)

XP, Yes, it's real shark. You get a lot of small sharks in the waters around Trinidad and Tobago - 'bake and shark' is beach food so it's pretty much caught, brought straight to food stalls and eaten fresh.

As a vegetarian, i should probably mention another Trinidadian staple - 'doubles'.

http://i.imgur.com/1XHt7.jpg

Two fried flatbreads stuffed with curried chickpeas and chutney. They're extremely addictive.

Ha ha ha ha. Jack my swag. (ShariVari), Sunday, 27 March 2011 22:14 (fifteen years ago)

want

sweet joni from saskatooooon (get bent), Sunday, 27 March 2011 22:16 (fifteen years ago)

Oh me please!

VegemiteGrrl, Sunday, 27 March 2011 22:16 (fifteen years ago)

Schwarma (Israel)
Peanut Butter and Honey (Australia, evidence here: http://www.script-o-rama.com/movie_scripts/m/mad-max-script-transcript-gibson.html )
Vegemite and Cheese (Australia)
another vote for Steak Sanger (Australia) from http://tummyrumbles.com/2007/03/embassy-taxi-cafe.html

RuPaul Weller (S-), Sunday, 27 March 2011 22:23 (fifteen years ago)

I heard that vegemite is disgusting. >.>

Esteban Buttezface (Leee), Sunday, 27 March 2011 22:27 (fifteen years ago)

I heard that YOU were disgusting

VegemiteGrrl, Sunday, 27 March 2011 22:27 (fifteen years ago)

I hardly ever have Vegemite at home, but starting to really want some now while I'm 16,000kms away of course.

RuPaul Weller (S-), Sunday, 27 March 2011 22:30 (fifteen years ago)

I have it every now and again, bit of Veg on toast is good for homesickness :)

VegemiteGrrl, Sunday, 27 March 2011 22:30 (fifteen years ago)

Banana, Peanut Butter, Lime Pickle and Tabasco is a taste sensation

a SB-in' artist that been in the game for a minute (Noodle Vague), Sunday, 27 March 2011 22:31 (fifteen years ago)

http://www.warofthecute.com/img/sw/2008/05/15/warofthecute.com-1111.jpg

Esteban Buttezface (Leee), Sunday, 27 March 2011 22:31 (fifteen years ago)

btw, Sad Puppy Sandwich (Korea)

Esteban Buttezface (Leee), Sunday, 27 March 2011 22:31 (fifteen years ago)

aww I'm sorry Leee <3

VegemiteGrrl, Sunday, 27 March 2011 22:32 (fifteen years ago)

Fried fried egg sandwich (UK) (since that's where my kitchen is)

and the hint of parp (ledge), Sunday, 27 March 2011 22:42 (fifteen years ago)

Oh aye,the breakfast roll (uk) is a treat.

This morning had a roll with fried egg,potato scone,black pudding,and square sausage.

tending tropics (jim in glasgow), Sunday, 27 March 2011 22:58 (fifteen years ago)

for inspiration: http://iamfullofsandvich.com/

Also, fried whiting on white bread with a good dose of salt, pepper, and tartar.

s.clover, Monday, 28 March 2011 01:49 (fifteen years ago)

fart sandwich

Radical Adults Lick Based God Style (kelpolaris), Monday, 28 March 2011 01:56 (fifteen years ago)

oh, does falafel count as a sandwich?

it should

iatee, Monday, 28 March 2011 02:01 (fifteen years ago)

is a cheeseburger different than a hamburger, or a sub-class under the hamburger umbrella?

they call him (remy bean), Monday, 28 March 2011 10:58 (fifteen years ago)

oh, does falafel count as a sandwich?

If it's in a sandwich

a fucking stove just fell on my foot. (Colonel Poo), Monday, 28 March 2011 11:03 (fifteen years ago)

sandwich=food items in between slices of bread. stuff in a pita or between 2 tortillas doesn't count imo. nor does a jibarito (barf).

A True White Kid that can Jump (Granny Dainger), Monday, 28 March 2011 18:08 (fifteen years ago)

BOOOO

VegemiteGrrl, Monday, 28 March 2011 18:11 (fifteen years ago)

so icecream sandwiches don't count either?;_;

VegemiteGrrl, Monday, 28 March 2011 18:12 (fifteen years ago)

Banh Mi is currently winning this for me but there's almost certainly some bread and sausage related thing from Germany that beats everything.

Matt DC, Monday, 28 March 2011 18:14 (fifteen years ago)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L1BDM1oBRJ8

City of Jorts (Steve Shasta), Monday, 28 March 2011 18:14 (fifteen years ago)

Sandwiches = good stuff made portable using bread as a handle. flatbreads, pita pockets, tortillas: included. I even think burritos count as a subset of sandwiches. Granny D not otm.

The Louvin Spoonful (WmC), Monday, 28 March 2011 18:15 (fifteen years ago)

The British are getting better at sandwiches but there are still more bad-to-mediocre sandwiches out there and "we invented them" doesn't really cut it. That said I will rep for the black pudding sandwich.

Matt DC, Monday, 28 March 2011 18:16 (fifteen years ago)

Made roquefort, white pudding and red cabbage sandwich the other day. Winner.

a SB-in' artist that been in the game for a minute (Noodle Vague), Monday, 28 March 2011 18:17 (fifteen years ago)

what is 'white pudding' plz

VegemiteGrrl, Monday, 28 March 2011 18:18 (fifteen years ago)

sand·wich   /ˈsændwɪtʃ, ˈsæn-/ Show Spelled
[sand-wich, san-] Show IPA

–noun
1. two or more slices of bread or the like with a layer of meat, fish, cheese, etc., between each pair.

I guess "or the like" gets you free-spirited sandwich hippies off the hook.

A True White Kid that can Jump (Granny Dainger), Monday, 28 March 2011 18:24 (fifteen years ago)

Like black pudding but white? Mainly comes from Ireland, think it's pork rather than blood.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_pudding

a SB-in' artist that been in the game for a minute (Noodle Vague), Monday, 28 March 2011 18:24 (fifteen years ago)

why do the british insist on making everything sound as disgusting as possible

wavy g. wavegarten (J0rdan S.), Monday, 28 March 2011 18:25 (fifteen years ago)

to make themselves seem less disgusting in comparison

A True White Kid that can Jump (Granny Dainger), Monday, 28 March 2011 18:27 (fifteen years ago)

Lots of credible choices upthread, but New Orleans fried oyster poboy is some kinda genius.

Partyin', partyin', fun fun fun fun (Dan Peterson), Monday, 28 March 2011 18:29 (fifteen years ago)

is a hot dog a sandwich?

they call him (remy bean), Monday, 28 March 2011 18:29 (fifteen years ago)

italian sub (new jersey)

max, Monday, 28 March 2011 18:29 (fifteen years ago)

lobster roll (maine)

max, Monday, 28 March 2011 18:30 (fifteen years ago)

grilled cheese (cheeseopolis)

max, Monday, 28 March 2011 18:30 (fifteen years ago)

I advise none of you people ever set foot inside a Scottish chip shop (xposts to the black/white pudding debate), where we get all these things and then add batter and deepfry them (see also deep fried hamburgers, deep fried pizza)

ailsa, Monday, 28 March 2011 18:31 (fifteen years ago)

all of that sounds kind of exciting to me (but I am a sick and sad individual)

VegemiteGrrl, Monday, 28 March 2011 18:33 (fifteen years ago)

- torta cubana (Mexico)

A True White Kid that can Jump (Granny Dainger), Monday, 28 March 2011 18:34 (fifteen years ago)

chipwich (usa)

― ice cr?m, Sunday, March 27, 2011 2:49 PM (Yesterday) Bookmark

otm

ℳℴℯ ❤\(◕‿◕✿ (Princess TamTam), Monday, 28 March 2011 18:36 (fifteen years ago)

is a hot dog a sandwich?

― they call him (remy bean), Monday, March 28, 2011 1:29 PM

yes!

The Louvin Spoonful (WmC), Monday, 28 March 2011 18:38 (fifteen years ago)

Hot pork roll! (UK)
Sausage sandwich (UK) made with big herb-y sausages, Linconshire or Cumberlands, between two doorstops. Mustard, some pickle, red onion. Lettuce if yr on a diet.

Hippocratic Oaf (DavidM), Monday, 28 March 2011 20:45 (fifteen years ago)

porchetta (italy)

mizzell, Monday, 28 March 2011 20:51 (fifteen years ago)

sausage sandwich, little butter, ketchup. bread must be v fresh and go mushy tho

the salmon of procrastination (darraghmac), Monday, 28 March 2011 20:55 (fifteen years ago)

barf

The Louvin Spoonful (WmC), Monday, 28 March 2011 20:56 (fifteen years ago)

soft fried egg a good addition

the salmon of procrastination (darraghmac), Monday, 28 March 2011 20:56 (fifteen years ago)

http://img217.imageshack.us/i/breakfastrollaa3.jpg/

the salmon of procrastination (darraghmac), Monday, 28 March 2011 20:58 (fifteen years ago)

Fried fish sandwich, it being Lent and 'at.

http://lindsayinwonderlanddotcom.files.wordpress.com/2011/03/fish-sandwich.jpg

Pleasant unexpectedness (doo dah), Monday, 28 March 2011 21:02 (fifteen years ago)

^can't in good conscience vote for something that's used as a substitute for other things as a form of self-sacrifice

A True White Kid that can Jump (Granny Dainger), Monday, 28 March 2011 21:04 (fifteen years ago)

Egg McMuffin

goole, Monday, 28 March 2011 21:05 (fifteen years ago)

Dip (France)

andrew m., Monday, 28 March 2011 21:39 (fifteen years ago)

french dip invented in U!S!A!

A True White Kid that can Jump (Granny Dainger), Monday, 28 March 2011 21:41 (fifteen years ago)

the jews alone make america unbeatable. it's not a fair fight. you get into grinders and hoagies and the rest of it and then its just silly. my love for this country is 50% food love.

http://s3.amazonaws.com/sfb111/story_xlimage_2011_02_R6731_Carnegie_Deli_Introduces_Carmelo_Anthony_Sandwich_.jpg

scott seward, Tuesday, 29 March 2011 01:43 (fifteen years ago)

http://bp3.blogger.com/_2wfan9Vikzg/SH0imy8F5gI/AAAAAAAAAIE/BwTWmcvkGQY/s400/donair.jpg

Donair (Canada) plz note this is not the same as doner and exists only in certain parts of Canada. Sometimes called Halifax Donair. Definitely worth all the health scares.

fields of salmon, Tuesday, 29 March 2011 02:09 (fifteen years ago)

In the summer of 2008, after numerous cases of E. coli related food poisoning due to the consumption of undercooked donair meat in Alberta, the federal government came out with a set of guidelines for the preparation of donairs.

they call him (remy bean), Tuesday, 29 March 2011 02:11 (fifteen years ago)

the name sounds like an air conditioner...but I will not question a sandwich from poutine-country. no sir.

VegemiteGrrl, Tuesday, 29 March 2011 02:16 (fifteen years ago)

that fried fish sandwich looks awes. make mine a blackened catfish po-boy, with hot sauce instead of mayo/tartar.

sweet joni from saskatooooon (get bent), Tuesday, 29 March 2011 02:17 (fifteen years ago)

I'll take mine with tartar + hot sauce.

The Louvin Spoonful (WmC), Tuesday, 29 March 2011 02:23 (fifteen years ago)

the jews alone make america unbeatable.

^when it comes to sandwiches, this is 100% OTM. The only question is who is in second place. I know one thing, its not the English.

Thraft of Cleveland (Bill Magill), Tuesday, 29 March 2011 13:46 (fifteen years ago)

where's the pork

no geirs with attitude (blueski), Tuesday, 29 March 2011 13:54 (fifteen years ago)

Corned beef, brisket, pastrami etc more than makes up for it.

Thraft of Cleveland (Bill Magill), Tuesday, 29 March 2011 13:55 (fifteen years ago)

Five Dollar Footlong (U.S.A.)

andrew m., Tuesday, 29 March 2011 14:29 (fifteen years ago)

It's not the lack of pork that kills a true Jewish sandwich for me, it's the lack of cheese.

go peddle your bullshit somewhere else sister (Laurel), Tuesday, 29 March 2011 14:43 (fifteen years ago)

Like, mayo is supposed to be the non-dairy way to add any kind of softness or gentleness in the flavors, to soften 4 kinds of salty cured meats in your mouth, but it's just not doing enough.

go peddle your bullshit somewhere else sister (Laurel), Tuesday, 29 March 2011 14:44 (fifteen years ago)

I know one thing, its not the English.

Some English sandwiches are amazing. There are times when I'd chill for a cheese and spring onion sandwich.

ENBB, Tuesday, 29 March 2011 14:47 (fifteen years ago)

chill?

lol.

kill.

ENBB, Tuesday, 29 March 2011 14:48 (fifteen years ago)

I'm gonna wrap up the noms on Friday, and post the poll on Monday. Maybe I'll do soups next? (Although meatball pho will probably join bánh mi on the top of the list).

they call him (remy bean), Tuesday, 29 March 2011 14:53 (fifteen years ago)

I wonder if France is being underrated here.

Matt DC, Tuesday, 29 March 2011 14:54 (fifteen years ago)

Dear Vietnam,

Thank you for your food and also for my girlfriend. Sorry things are so screwy and that the Chinese are mean to you and trying to evict your monks so they can mine copper on monastery land. At least you can eat good food in your sadness. For soups, I thank you for Bún bò Huế, Canh chua, and, of course, Phở.

Sincerely

Remy

they call him (remy bean), Tuesday, 29 March 2011 15:01 (fifteen years ago)

something with paté?

they call him (remy bean), Tuesday, 29 March 2011 15:03 (fifteen years ago)

For vegetarians, the five dollar foot long is a thing of wonder, I get them at least once a week! We have come a long way.

E-N-A-B-L-E-R (u s steel), Tuesday, 29 March 2011 15:22 (fifteen years ago)

The muffaletta is an Italian-American creation from New Orleans. Its so dependent on olive-heavy gardiniera that I've found vegan versions (with tempeh) quite good too.

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light...sweet...crude (Sanpaku), Tuesday, 29 March 2011 15:30 (fifteen years ago)

It's not the lack of pork that kills a true Jewish sandwich for me, it's the lack of cheese.

― go peddle your bullshit somewhere else sister (Laurel), Tuesday, March 29, 2011 10:43 AM (1 hour ago) Bookmark Suggest Ban Permalink

Most Jewish delis are happy to throw on a few slices of cheese for a gentile/heathen/infidel like me.

Thraft of Cleveland (Bill Magill), Tuesday, 29 March 2011 16:09 (fifteen years ago)

Cheddar & pickle (UK) - Pret 'artisan bread' version is the highest currently available form of this imo.

Gravel Puzzleworth, Tuesday, 29 March 2011 16:16 (fifteen years ago)

Real Jewish delis don't HAVE cheese on the premises, so no.

go peddle your bullshit somewhere else sister (Laurel), Tuesday, 29 March 2011 16:17 (fifteen years ago)

Cheddar and pickle is pretty great.

ENBB, Tuesday, 29 March 2011 16:18 (fifteen years ago)

Real Jewish delis don't HAVE cheese on the premises, so no.

― go peddle your bullshit somewhere else sister (Laurel), Tuesday, March 29, 2011 12:17 PM (1 minute ago) Bookmark Suggest Ban Permalink

Yes, actually they do.

Thraft of Cleveland (Bill Magill), Tuesday, 29 March 2011 16:19 (fifteen years ago)

I wonder if France is being underrated here

Good point. Sometimes you go into a deli and ask for something simple like a ham sandwich, and they'll spend ten minutes selecting the right baguette, meat, cheese, and slicing up cornichons and all sorts - that's just about the best ever imo.

Ismael Klata, Tuesday, 29 March 2011 17:05 (fifteen years ago)

France is being underrated for sure. For all the lipservice for Banh Mi it's just a fusion Pain de Mie sandwich with ham/pate. Maybe it seems more exotic than "pate baguette avec herbes" or "bocadillo de jamon" to some folks?

City of Jorts (Steve Shasta), Tuesday, 29 March 2011 17:10 (fifteen years ago)

jalopeno and cilantro make anything infinitely better though

A True White Kid that can Jump (Granny Dainger), Tuesday, 29 March 2011 17:11 (fifteen years ago)

"jalapeno" lol

City of Jorts (Steve Shasta), Tuesday, 29 March 2011 17:16 (fifteen years ago)

also "cilantro".

City of Jorts (Steve Shasta), Tuesday, 29 March 2011 17:17 (fifteen years ago)

which begs the question... "which country's immigrant population to your country (in some cases inspired by expat/colonists) make the best sandwich using local substitute ingredients?"

City of Jorts (Steve Shasta), Tuesday, 29 March 2011 17:19 (fifteen years ago)

"...substitute ingredients inspired by other immigrant cuisines"

City of Jorts (Steve Shasta), Tuesday, 29 March 2011 17:20 (fifteen years ago)

There's a food truck in LA called Phamish that makes great banh mi and instead of those sad doughy loaves you usually find, they have real French-style baguettes; light inside with a real crust. The betel leaf wrapped beef and the lemongrass pork were exquisite.

exécutés avec l’insolence accoutumée du (Michael White), Tuesday, 29 March 2011 17:21 (fifteen years ago)

Spin-off question should be which state in the USA invented the best sandwich.

City of Jorts (Steve Shasta), Tuesday, 29 March 2011 17:25 (fifteen years ago)

"jalapeno" lol

hope you're not truly laughing out loud at that one

A True White Kid that can Jump (Granny Dainger), Tuesday, 29 March 2011 17:26 (fifteen years ago)

There's a food truck in LA called Phamish that makes great banh mi and instead of those sad doughy loaves you usually find, they have real French-style baguettes; light inside with a real crust.

― exécutés avec l’insolence accoutumée du (Michael White), Tuesday, March 29, 2011 10:21 AM (3 minutes ago)

When's the next time you're going to San Jose? SF's banh mi scene is pretty awful.

City of Jorts (Steve Shasta), Tuesday, 29 March 2011 17:27 (fifteen years ago)

xp when i write lol it's usually means "oh you poor thing" or "bless his/her soul"

City of Jorts (Steve Shasta), Tuesday, 29 March 2011 17:28 (fifteen years ago)

yeah I'm such a charity case, what with getting jalapeno and cilantro on my banh mi

A True White Kid that can Jump (Granny Dainger), Tuesday, 29 March 2011 17:30 (fifteen years ago)

There's no way I can even begin to think of a best sandwich, though. From a perfect club sandwich to a Central Grocery muffaletta, a perfect and simple mixte in Paris to English tea sandwiches, from the shawerma with amba sauce at Sababa in Vienna to God only knows how many delicious panini I've had in Italy, and of course the list could go on for ages; to choose or even to begin to think about choosing one is like denying life itself. I want them ALL.

exécutés avec l’insolence accoutumée du (Michael White), Tuesday, 29 March 2011 17:31 (fifteen years ago)

Id say anybody who is weighing in on a "which country has the best sandwiches" poll then its a sure bet that they are a fan of sandwiches. Though i am impressed by your ability to run down a bunch of them from exotic locations youve visited, you're not exactly breaking any new ground by saying this is tough.

Thraft of Cleveland (Bill Magill), Tuesday, 29 March 2011 17:35 (fifteen years ago)

"a great banh mi from an underground cottage on the outskirts of Ho Chi Minh City. God, how am I supposed to ignore that"

Thraft of Cleveland (Bill Magill), Tuesday, 29 March 2011 17:36 (fifteen years ago)

2 of my favorites haven't even been named yet:

Pulled pork sandwich (Memphis, TN, USA)
Tri-tip sandwich (Paso Robles, Central CA, USA)

City of Jorts (Steve Shasta), Tuesday, 29 March 2011 17:37 (fifteen years ago)

you're not exactly breaking any new ground by saying this is tough

No, of course not. I didn't mean to waste anyone's time. I just can't even begin start the triage on this one.

exécutés avec l’insolence accoutumée du (Michael White), Tuesday, 29 March 2011 17:38 (fifteen years ago)

Both excellent, Steve. There's a place in Oakdale (iIrc) where we used to get to really succulent tri-tips. Is that a CA thing?

exécutés avec l’insolence accoutumée du (Michael White), Tuesday, 29 March 2011 17:39 (fifteen years ago)

Central Coast.

City of Jorts (Steve Shasta), Tuesday, 29 March 2011 17:39 (fifteen years ago)

They're all over the Valley now, though.

exécutés avec l’insolence accoutumée du (Michael White), Tuesday, 29 March 2011 17:41 (fifteen years ago)

My experience with Jewish sandwiches has been at actual kosher places, is why I made that point at all. Carry on with your non-kosher Jewish delis, please.

go peddle your bullshit somewhere else sister (Laurel), Tuesday, 29 March 2011 17:42 (fifteen years ago)

Just cuz its kosher doesnt mean they dont have cheese. They just cant cut it with the same slicer. And im not talking about some ultra-orthodox deli, im talking about kosher jewish delis that are found all over NYC. Get your head out of your ass and carry on with your snobbery, please.

Thraft of Cleveland (Bill Magill), Tuesday, 29 March 2011 17:47 (fifteen years ago)

It's not snobbery, it's more resignation at having business associates who keep kosher. You'd like to have a nice sandwich sometimes, you know? But no.

go peddle your bullshit somewhere else sister (Laurel), Tuesday, 29 March 2011 17:51 (fifteen years ago)

See also: all the delis in my old neighborhood were run by Muslims. Who kept halal. So no ham on your egg and cheese, anywhere in like a 6-block radius.

go peddle your bullshit somewhere else sister (Laurel), Tuesday, 29 March 2011 17:53 (fifteen years ago)

Boccadillo with tomato and bellota...

exécutés avec l’insolence accoutumée du (Michael White), Tuesday, 29 March 2011 17:59 (fifteen years ago)

http://youtu.be/kMFM4yVlDqg

Hippocratic Oaf (DavidM), Thursday, 7 April 2011 15:25 (fifteen years ago)

if you are a meatlover meatloaf club at my friend maggie's restaurant is for you:

Meatloaf Club
Meatloaf, bacon, chipotle mayo, roast tomato & cheddar cheese

scott seward, Thursday, 7 April 2011 15:31 (fifteen years ago)

Notated thusly my sandwich of the moment is:

Rye/wheat sourdough
mayonnaise
baby leaf salad lettuce
roast chicken
homemade wild garlic leaf pesto
rye/wheat sourdough.

a modest broposal (suzy), Thursday, 7 April 2011 15:39 (fifteen years ago)

that's modern sandwich poetry right there!

scott seward, Thursday, 7 April 2011 15:48 (fifteen years ago)

I've been eating the wild garlic pesto on EVERYTHING recently. Yet another food invention made when I should be on a deadline; brought it to chef acquaintance around the corner and it gave him envy for not thinking of it himself, plus foodgasms.

a modest broposal (suzy), Thursday, 7 April 2011 15:54 (fifteen years ago)

bocadillos yo

Aerosol, Thursday, 7 April 2011 16:06 (fifteen years ago)


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