ritual sandwiches

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sorry, i just needed to take a mental break from record store work....i think i'm hungry too...

scott seward, Wednesday, 13 September 2023 19:23 (nine months ago) link

the only sandwich i'd really enjoy itt so far is lily dale's no offense anyone. my ritual sandwich is nachos.

ꙮ (map), Wednesday, 13 September 2023 20:05 (nine months ago) link

My eighties sandwich was Ralph's dry-roasted turkey, with alfalfa sprouts and Dijon mustard, on Vogel's Swiss bread. I like hearty bread. When I was a kid, even for white bread, I think Weber's, which had Peanuts characters and a blue and white gingham or checkerboard plastic bag, was preferable to Wonder, or maybe I was just used to it because it was what my mom bought. When I was in England, the generic non-artisan bread was overall very good.

youn, Thursday, 14 September 2023 11:48 (nine months ago) link

Thought of another (almost literally) ritual sandwich: when I was a kid, we would keep kosher for passover even though we weren't really/technically Jewish (long story). So all the cereal and bread would be given away, and I would take matzo sandwiches with apple butter to school for a week (and that week only) and endure endless questions from other kids about my "cracker sandwiches."

il lavoro mi rovina la giornata (PBKR), Thursday, 14 September 2023 11:52 (nine months ago) link

am intrigued by Lily Dale herby tahina and want to remember that. maybe not "signature" as it was a one-off, but still great and my niece remembers it fondly: was a grilled cheese that had (hers with vegan cheese, mine with gruyere) massaged lacinato kale and roasted sweet potato on this bread i useda get at tj's that was a *massive* crusty, whole wheaty, 1/4 loaf (it's been years and i don't recall what it was called, but it was SUCH a good foil for this!)

matcha man (outdoor_miner), Friday, 15 September 2023 00:14 (nine months ago) link

good bread is so key - in life, in sandwich-making - and i never think to go to the bakery across from my store and see if they have any fresh rye loaves for my fave ritual sandwich. on the other hand, i have always had it on supermarket rye. also they don't have fancy supermarkets in my town. not that arnold's jewish rye is the end of the world. it does the job.

scott seward, Friday, 15 September 2023 00:20 (nine months ago) link

(i mean good bread can make a lettuce and tomato sandwich feel like a gourmet meal. you know?

scott seward, Friday, 15 September 2023 00:21 (nine months ago) link

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scott seward, Friday, 15 September 2023 00:21 (nine months ago) link

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scott seward, Friday, 15 September 2023 00:22 (nine months ago) link

I have been converted to the joys of the classic Southern tomato sandwich, although I cheat a little — canonically it's supposed to be on store-bought white bread, but I will make it with whatever bread we have. The key obviously is having good, big, ripe tomatoes, sliced and with a little salt and pepper sprinkled on them. Then it's just your favorite mayo, and you're good to go.

a man often referred to in the news media as the Duke of Saxony (tipsy mothra), Friday, 15 September 2023 00:25 (nine months ago) link

So classic. Sometimes I go rogue and add some very finely grated onion to it as well.

Jeff, Friday, 15 September 2023 10:44 (nine months ago) link

At youth hostels in the Netherlands (most likely it was) they served rye bread made from grains I think as opposed to flour and sliced cheese for breakfast; they were laid out in layered lines on a tray. On a school trip in junior high or high school, the economy hotel(?) reserved for us in Paris served airy somewhat insubstantial (as compared to crumb obsessed Brooklyn) baguettes with jam; they were sliced into a length as long as your forearm at that age and heaped in a basket. (Both very good!) I think tomato tartines on whole grain rye bread from those dark dense square loaves would be fabulous without any seasoning or condiments.

youn, Saturday, 16 September 2023 13:00 (eight months ago) link

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tBcTr0s3Mh8

scott seward, Tuesday, 26 September 2023 23:26 (eight months ago) link


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