
Almost a year after our first theme day, Grilled Cheese, we come full circle, but a little broader this time with...sandwiches.
That's right! On Thursday, September 21, 2006, Slashfood is slappin' a little sumpin' sumpin' between two slices of bread and eating sandwiches all day long. We'll be sharing recipes and ideas, pointing to cookbooks, talking to experts (if we can find and "sandwich experts" that is), and best of all, looking to you to play along with us!
We're not talking about limiting yourself to ham and cheese on Wonder white (though there is absolutely nothing wrong with that); we are talking about anything that qualifies as a sandwich - grilled cheese, burgers, paninis, itty bitty finger sandwiches, gigantic dagwoods - you name it, we'll eat it! If it's sandwich porn, tag it with "sandwich+day" and put it up on flickr. If you have a blog, post about it between now and the 21st, and let us know. We'll round up all the sandwiches around the world throughout the day on the 21st.
Need some inspiration to get you started?
Grilled Chocolate Sandwich
Greens and Cheese Sandwich
Gourmet Survivor tackled the Po'Boy
Avocado and Cold Chicken Sandwich
Making the Spanglish Sandwich










Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
9-05-2006 @ 7:02PM
Dee said...
What is that wonderful sandwich that accompanies the Sandwich Day announcement? Bacon? Swiss? Red Onion? Turkey? That's something I could have a go at...
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9-10-2006 @ 11:17PM
ji said...
i know i'll forget to post this link come sept 21 so here's an early entry:
http://www.xanga.com/jys/526773614/bossy-sandwich-maker.html
it's a far-east-meets-midle-east sandwich!
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9-20-2006 @ 4:10PM
NanaLaurie said...
A new spin on the old standard PB&J. Take a flour tortilla & spread with Peanut butter & Seedless Rasberry Preserves, Roll up & enjoy!
Works great with thin sliced turkey & cranberry jelly too!
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9-22-2006 @ 12:04AM
RONALD SALTUS said...
How about a recipe for that salmon club sandwich.
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9-25-2006 @ 9:27AM
Glynnis said...
My mom would make my sister and I Peanut Butter & Chocolate Chip sandwiches. It was a lot like having a chocolate paenut butter cup between two slices of bread. Plus, you didn't have to worry about having a mess from jelly.
Another combination I like is to use Cream Cheese instead of Mayo with things like ham or turkey. Really good on wheat with fat-free Cream Cheese and lower fat deli meats. To make it even better, use a bagel, tortilla's, or a pita pocket.
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10-01-2006 @ 8:19AM
diamondodge said...
saurkraut and swiss grilled cheese, on whole wheat. YUMMO!
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10-01-2006 @ 11:42PM
Patti said...
Portabello mushrooms, avocado slices, tomatoes, lettuce and creamy feta cheese on grain bread....slurp.
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