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Title: So many sandwiches so little time
Post by: T in NC on April 15, 2015, 10:06:28 PM
www.businessinsider .com/national-sandwich-day-best-sandwich-by-state-2014-10?op=1
Title: Re: So many sandwiches so little time
Post by: flip on April 15, 2015, 11:00:37 PM
Now I really want to ride to Texas!
Title: Re: So many sandwiches so little time
Post by: rodekyll on April 16, 2015, 02:01:10 AM
I can't believe it.  That Alaska Wild Salmon sandy pictured is done with Atlantic farmed fish.   :-[  :-[  :-[  There is no baby-shit-colored 'salmon' frequenting Alaska.  In fact, the color in that photo doesn't occur anywhere in nature outside of a diaper.

Good thing, because the halibut taco crowd, venison burger police ,and the smoke and lox legion would all argue against their choice.

Alaskans measure their sandwiches differently.  A good one can consist of anything (and often does) as long as it seats a family of four and the dog.  If you're single, you make a good one for lunch and eat it till Thursday.

Ketchup optional.
Title: Re: So many sandwiches so little time
Post by: cj750 on April 16, 2015, 08:45:09 AM
Damn , Oklahoma had the only sandwich I will not eat . Chicken fried steak , REALLY  ;D

  Dusty

Huh? What's wrong with CFS?
A Steak Sandwich Supreme from the Del Rancho in Tahlequah is good eatin', I tell ya.
Title: Re: So many sandwiches so little time
Post by: menzies on April 16, 2015, 09:04:02 AM
I believe I would have to pass on the pig ears.
Title: Re: So many sandwiches so little time
Post by: charlie b on April 16, 2015, 09:27:36 AM
Me too.

But, the NM selection could have just said, "any sandwich listed here, just add green chile".  :D
Title: Re: So many sandwiches so little time
Post by: not-fishing on April 16, 2015, 09:27:51 AM
Damn , Oklahoma had the only sandwich I will not eat . Chicken fried steak , REALLY  ;D  Dusty

Hey my 83 year old mother makes a great chicken fried steak that I've been known to make a sandwich out of the next day.  Of course she was born in Texas and only spent a few years in Oklahoma while her Pa was working with the road gangs back in the 30's.

So let's not be speaking poorly about chicken fried steak.

The pheasant sandwich looks interesting.  I have a dozen birds in the freezer that I have to smoke this summer.  Since I use wood / charcoal to smoke I have to wait for hot weather.

Being a looooong time tuna sandwich consumer I wonder how long it would take for me to ride my Griso from Folsom, Ca to South Carolina in a quest to the origins of the holy Tuna Melt.     :drool

 
Title: Re: So many sandwiches so little time
Post by: T in NC on April 16, 2015, 12:32:35 PM
PA seems to have a Philadelphia  bias or they might have chose.     
https://www.primantibros.com/the-food/
Title: Re: So many sandwiches so little time
Post by: Penderic on April 16, 2015, 01:06:42 PM
There is a place in Vancouver B.C that has a pretty good Smoked Meat sandwich.
Estrella's!  :drool
(http://i1299.photobucket.com/albums/ag77/Penderic/Estrellas-Montreal-Smoked-Meat-8_zpstnaawclh.jpg)

Title: Re: So many sandwiches so little time
Post by: Dilliw on April 16, 2015, 01:07:54 PM
Charleston claims that the tuna melt was invented at Woolworth's downtown?  Didn't know that one.  

I always ordered a "huna on squaw" from the lunch truck when I worked in El Segundo but I understand you have to call squaw bread "Indian Princess Bread" these days.  Either way the nice lady in the truck made the perfect tuna melt with jack cheese, lettuce, salted tomato slices, and jalapenos.  

Title: Re: So many sandwiches so little time
Post by: cloudbase on April 16, 2015, 01:36:35 PM
To hell with the cheesesteak.  Go to Primanti Bros. in Pittsburgh. 

(https://newburghersfood.files.wordpress.com/2012/07/primanti-brothers.jpg?w=350&h=194)

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Title: Re: So many sandwiches so little time
Post by: Tobit on April 16, 2015, 03:41:18 PM
Used to be a place on main street in Columbia SC, may still be there, that all the legislators frequented for lunch.  They were open very late so the bar-closing crowd met there too.  Their "chicken sandwich" was a whole deep-fried chicken, sitting on a slice of Sunbeam bread and piled high with fries and another slice of bread on top.  Pickle on the side.

Just the thing after a night in 5 Points.

Tobit
Title: Re: So many sandwiches so little time
Post by: Dilliw on April 16, 2015, 05:04:23 PM
Used to be a place on main street in Columbia SC, may still be there, that all the legislators frequented for lunch.  They were open very late so the bar-closing crowd met there too.  Their "chicken sandwich" was a whole deep-fried chicken, sitting on a slice of Sunbeam bread and piled high with fries and another slice of bread on top.  Pickle on the side.

Just the thing after a night in 5 Points.

Tobit

Ahh the Capital Cafe.  It closed about 10 years ago and I think that was the first time the door was ever locked.

http://columbiaclosings.com/wordpress/?p=112 (http://columbiaclosings.com/wordpress/?p=112)

Title: Re: So many sandwiches so little time
Post by: clubman on April 16, 2015, 05:35:09 PM
As a Louisiana native I have to agree that the "Po Boy" is probably the King of sandwiches, but the ones pictured would quietly be slid into the trash by any resident of Chalmette or Metarie (the bread did look about right Leidenhimer's or Rising bakeries). But what about the iconic "Mufaletta",brought over by Italian immigrants,(Google it, then drool), originated at Central Grocery in the N.O. French quarter in the 1900's and still around. Regardless of how good your meats and cheese's are, and they better be true gourmet, the bread is very difficult to reproduce, and yes they are even better after a trip thru the oven. Hope you all get to sample some of these delites. Ciao,chow.
Title: Re: So many sandwiches so little time
Post by: beetle on April 16, 2015, 06:04:10 PM
WTF is a 'chicken fried steak'?   ???
Title: Re: So many sandwiches so little time
Post by: cj750 on April 16, 2015, 08:17:14 PM
WTF is a 'chicken fried steak'?   ???

Seriously?
Title: Re: So many sandwiches so little time
Post by: Lannis on April 16, 2015, 08:17:43 PM
WTF is a 'chicken fried steak'?   ???

An "inexpensive" cut of pounded round steak, breaded in flour and deep-fried like chicken.    

At least I've never seen anyone use a decent cut of beef for this process!   But not bad if you're in the mood ....

Lannis
Title: Re: So many sandwiches so little time
Post by: Scott DeRoss on April 16, 2015, 08:19:19 PM
WTF is a 'chicken fried steak'?   ???
Chicken fried steak is a tenderized cube steak that is pan fried and breaded so it looks like chicken.  Great at breakfast with your choice of eggs top it with country sausage gravy!!   ;-T
Title: Re: So many sandwiches so little time
Post by: Daniel Kalal on April 16, 2015, 08:46:45 PM
WTF is a 'chicken fried steak'?   ???

In Australia, you've got something pretty similar to the chicken fried steak sandwich, except you call it Schnitzel (as does the rest of the world).

I had this in Oberon, NSW (this happens to be chicken Schnitzel, while U.S. chicken fried steak is always beef):

(http://www.dankalal.net/2009trip17/photo073.JPG)
Title: Re: So many sandwiches so little time
Post by: beetle on April 16, 2015, 08:58:26 PM
Ahh, schnitzel. Gotcha.   ;-T



Quote from: cj750
Seriously?


Yes. WTF kind of stupid name for a bit of crumbed steak is 'chicken fried steak'?
The rest of the world calls them schnitzels you moron. Guess what? I ain't in your part of the world.


Title: Re: So many sandwiches so little time
Post by: Daniel Kalal on April 16, 2015, 09:05:38 PM
kind of stupid name for a bit of crumbed steak is 'chicken fried steak'...

Yes; it is odd.  Undoubtedly, schnitzel was brought over by the numerous German speaking immigrants who settled much of the middle of this country.  Somewhere through the years the name was changed.  Perhaps "schnitzel" was a little too German sounding for the middle-American sensibilities of the time?

No matter; you can order chicken fried steak from a menu in Germany, but you'll need to order it by a different name; that's all.
Title: Re: So many sandwiches so little time
Post by: Jim Rich on April 16, 2015, 09:16:52 PM
Ooooh Muffaletta!!!
Title: Re: So many sandwiches so little time
Post by: cwiseman on April 16, 2015, 09:33:44 PM
Country fried is what I prefeer to call it or Schnitzel either way my better half chickencock (nickname given at the National Rally) can make a piece of tenderized venison with taters and gravy that would make beef thrown in the trash. My favorite meal above all others!
Title: Re: So many sandwiches so little time
Post by: cj750 on April 16, 2015, 10:01:10 PM
Ahh, schnitzel. Gotcha.   ;-T




Yes. WTF kind of stupid name for a bit of crumbed steak is 'chicken fried steak'?
The rest of the world calls them schnitzels you moron. Guess what? I ain't in your part of the world.




Wow. A bit sensitive, are we?
You know, if either your profile or the question had indicated your location, it wouldn't have seemed quite so odd.
But even so, it's all there in the name, isn't it? STEAK that's FRIED like CHICKEN. Your question is a lot like asking "WTF is Chicken Noodle Soup?"  
Title: Re: So many sandwiches so little time
Post by: beetle on April 16, 2015, 11:58:37 PM
tee hee.
Title: Re: So many sandwiches so little time
Post by: Penderic on April 17, 2015, 12:53:33 AM
You vegetarians taste funny!  :P
(http://i1299.photobucket.com/albums/ag77/Penderic/possum_cookbook_zpsvlj2egdy.jpg)
I would rather have a pale white tofu soy slab with yellow sprouts on gluten fat free flat black bread. Yum yum!

YUCK! NO I WOULD NOT!
Title: Re: So many sandwiches so little time
Post by: pebra on April 17, 2015, 03:59:19 PM
The only decent sandwiches I find in the list are North Dakota's!  :drool
Anyway, can you get decent bread in America?
Title: Re: So many sandwiches so little time
Post by: Lannis on April 19, 2015, 07:55:33 AM
Wow. A bit sensitive, are we?
You know, if either your profile or the question had indicated your location, it wouldn't have seemed quite so odd.
But even so, it's all there in the name, isn't it? STEAK that's FRIED like CHICKEN. Your question is a lot like asking "WTF is Chicken Noodle Soup?"  

I thought you were just being obnoxious until the Chicken Noodle Soup example.   Then I realized you were right!    ;)   :D

Lannis
Title: Re: So many sandwiches so little time
Post by: Mayor_of_BBQ on April 19, 2015, 01:54:14 PM
More southerly than the Midwest we call chicken fried steak
 'country style steak' IF it has gravy


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