Gimme Your (favorite) Sandwich!

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  • SCOOTER....Angie would love that sandwich!
  • Quote: I can't help it...the family grocery shopper always buys cheese and tortilla chips....always...

    gonna talk to that guy...in the mirror...soon...

    Real soon
  • Quote: Real soon
  • I don't like sandwiches...


    ... I eat one for lunch everyday... but my favorite is, tuna with real mayo, sprouts, and dill pickle sliced very thin, rolled up in a whole wheat tortilla, top with a piece of LF provolone, quick spray of Smart Heart and place under broiler for a few minutes... It's definitely a treat... because I must have real mayo...

    Will this be yet another thread killing post ? lol
  • Quote:
    Will this be yet another thread killing post ? lol
    Nope!

    Because I want to talk about pickles

    My dad always had white bread, butter, longhorn cheese and bread and butter pickles on the sandwich he took to work.

    I like bread and butter pickles but I prefer CLAUSEN dill sandwich slices on my sandwiches....any sandwich. Gotta be Clausen...just gotta...
  • Another favorite Braunscheiger on toast with mayo. And if I am going to "buy" a sandwich, almost anything from Togo's. When I was a kid and on the rare occaision I would go to a restaurant with my parents, I thought a club sandwich was about as sophisticated as possible, I still like club sandwiches.And Bill, try peanut butter with a little honey on whole wheat toast.
  • I'm boring. I just like turkey on wheat with mustard and a ton of veggies.
  • Quote: ..... almost anything from Togo's.
    BARGOO we have a Togo's about 3/4 of a mile from our house. I had to quit going there when I started this journey over 2 years ago...I can't go in without getting the pastrami sandwich...

    Quote: I'm boring. I just like turkey on wheat with mustard and a ton of veggies.
    That's just like my son MEESH...only turkey...never ham...or anything else...mustard only.... never ever mayo!
  • I don't eat pork or beef but I do really love turkey and chicken
  • I had a roast beef with horseradish and cheddar sammy at Quiznos yesterday. Nice and for $2 not a bad deal. 280 cals.
  • Here are my current favorites

    Turkey Reuben
    1 tablespoons Dijon mustard
    4 slices rye bread
    2 (1-ounce) slices reduced-fat, reduced-sodium Swiss cheese
    4 ounces smoked turkey, thinly sliced
    2/3 cup sauerkraut, drained and rinsed
    2 Tab fat-free Thousand Island dressing
    1 tablespoon canola oil, divided

    Spread about 3/4 teaspoon mustard over each bread slice. Place 1 cheese slice on each of 2 bread slices. Divide turkey evenly over cheese. Top each serving with 2 1/2 tablespoons sauerkraut and 1 tablespoon dressing. Top each serving with 1 bread slice, mustard sides down.
    Heat 1/2 canola oil in a large nonstick skillet over medium-high heat. Add sandwiches to pan; top with another heavy skillet. Cook 3 minutes on each side or until golden; remove sandwiches from pan, and keep warm. Repeat procedure with remaining oil and sandwiches.

    Chicken Reuben Sandwich
    2 OroWheat Sandwich thin
    6oz Broccoli Cole Slaw (comes prepackaged in the produce section, can also use regular shredded cabbage coleslaw if you prefer)
    4 tbsp 1000 Island Dressing
    2 Slice Swiss cheese
    2 tbsp creamy Dijon mustard
    2 chicken breast, boneless, skinless

    •Put chicken breast in a ziplock bag and pound it thin with a meat mallet.
    Place chicken in a shallow baking dish and thinly coat each side with the mustard. Add salt/pepper to taste.
    Bake for about 25 minutes at 400 degrees.
    •Last three minutes put cheese on chicken breast and back in oven to melt.
    •Toss broccoli slaw or coleslaw with 1000 island dressing.
    Toast the sandwich thin or bread of your choice
    Place chicken breast and broccoli slaw onto bread and enjoy!



    Buffalo Chicken Wrap
    2 tablespoons hot pepper sauce, such as Frank's RedHot
    2 tablespoons white vinegar, divided
    ¼ teaspoon cayenne pepper
    2 teaspoons extra-virgin olive oil
    1 pound chicken tenders
    2 tablespoons reduced-fat mayonnaise
    2 tablespoons sour cream
    Freshly ground pepper to taste
    ¼ cup crumbled blue cheese
    2 8-inch whole-wheat tortillas
    1 cup shredded romaine lettuce

    Instructions
    1. Whisk hot pepper sauce, 2 tablespoons vinegar, and cayenne pepper in a medium bowl.
    2. Heat oil in a large nonstick skillet over medium-high heat. Add chicken tenders; cook until cooked through and no longer pink in the middle, 3 to 4 minutes per side. Add to the bowl with the hot sauce; toss to coat well.
    3. Whisk mayonnaise, sour cream, pepper. Stir in blue cheese.
    4. To assemble wraps: Lay a tortilla on a work surface or plate. Spread with 1 tablespoon blue cheese sauce and top with one-fourth of the chicken, lettuce, celery and tomato. Drizzle with some of the hot sauce remaining in the bowl and roll into a wrap sandwich. Repeat with the remaining tortillas.

    Roast Beef Pita Pocket
    1 whole-wheat pita, cut in two
    1-cup baby spinach leaves
    4 TBS chopped red onion
    2 oz thinly sliced Swiss or cheddar cheese
    6 oz thinly sliced roast beef, extra-lean from deli
    4 TBS horseradish cream
    - 2 TBS bottled horseradish
    -1/2 cup light sour cream
    - 2 TBS minced green onion tops
    - Salt and pepper
    Whisk all ingredients until well combined. Season with salt and pepper to taste.

    Spread the horseradish cream evenly on one side of the inside of the pocket
    Add he spinach and onion, then roast beef and cheese
    Serve immediately


    Cheese-Steak Hoagie
    1 tsp. olive oil
    ½ cup each sliced onion and bell pepper
    2 oz of sharp cheddar cheese, shredded
    1 Tbs each cream cheese and half-n-half
    5 oz top round steak, broiled until done to taste
    Dijon
    2 whole-wheat hoagie rolls

    In a nonstick skillet heat oil and sauté onion and peppers, until veggies are tender. Set aside and keep warm.Spray butter spray onto bread and broil until lightly toasted. Microwave cheese and half-n-half until smooth and creamy. To serve, thinly slice steak across the grain. Onto bottom half of each roll spread Dijon, arrange half of steak slices, half of the onion mixture, and half the cheese mixture. Cover with top half of rolls.

    Tuna Salad
    Tuna, drained or use the pouch
    diced onion and green pepper
    diced dill or Splenda sweet pickle
    shredded carrot
    chopped walnuts
    light mayo and Dijon
    Mix it all up and use the bread of your choice.
  • I LOVE a whole wheat bun or multigrain bread (toasted) with guacamole and a tuna patty (canned tuna + boiled potato + cooked onions + salt + pepper + spices) rolled in bread crumbs and pan roasted. Not the healthiest, but oh sooooo delicious!
  • PITA ~ Great sandwiches....I am going to copy them!!!

    SUNNIGUMMI ~ Now that sounds like a very interesting sandwich to try!
  • I invented it!
  • I almost forgot...my grocery store finally had the Oroweat sandwich thins in! Had one today with my turkey, olive mayo and claussen dill slice....sa-weeet!