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By *onalmor2 OP Man
over a year ago
West Cork |
Okay,we had a long chat in work last week about sambos and what was the best to make at home.Its amazing how varied and extreme some can be.So here was mine,fresh door step bread with butter,Ballymaloe relish,freshly cut warm roast beef,thinly cut red onion,ice berg lettuce,cherry vine tomatoes and coleslaw.I always add a handful of Hunky Dorys(cheddar cheese flavour)along with a fresh cup of hot tea
Now tell me,what's your fabbers? |
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over a year ago
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"Okay,we had a long chat in work last week about sambos and what was the best to make at home.Its amazing how varied and extreme some can be.So here was mine,fresh door step bread with butter,Ballymaloe relish,freshly cut warm roast beef,thinly cut red onion,ice berg lettuce,cherry vine tomatoes and coleslaw.I always add a handful of Hunky Dorys(cheddar cheese flavour)along with a fresh cup of hot tea
Now tell me,what's your fabbers?"
Cheddar cheese and chorizo toastie. |
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This is such a loaded question. There's a sandwich for every mood.
Very basic but delicious is sourdough, strong mature cheddar and sriracha, toasted. Nothing else, no butter or anything.
Batch bread, toasted, lashings of Seville marmalade and crispy fake bacon.
Brennan's, buttered, mayo'ed, sliced cheese, small bit of coleslaw, very thinly sliced beef tomatoes, thinly sliced red onion and walkers cheese and onion (they're nicer than tayto. Bite me). |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Obviously me and two very hot men from my hot list
However in normal circumstances
2 slices fresh white bread, a little bit of butter on each slice, in a bowl chopped lettuce, tomatoes, cucumber mixed with some mayo and spread onto the bread.
At a wedding - has the be egg and onion sandwichs its not a wedding otherwise
And my go to sandwich/ roll if not cooking dinner
A demi baguette cut in half, spread tomato puree on each piece, cherry tomatoes sliced in half, than chopped peppers, some jalapeño, grated cheddar cheese and some goats cheese , sprinkle few chilli flakes and grill till cheese is melted mmmm |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"For me (Mrs), a hot MFM with a hunky guy.
For Mr, probably a toasted special "
I'm way too long on Fab I immediately thought this was a threesome thread. I know exactly who I want for my spit
roast sandwich as well! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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The Reuben from Sayers in Belfast is deeeeeelicious.
A close second is my boxing day Christmas Dinner sandwich - turkey, ham, two kinds of stuffing, cranberry sauce, bread sauce and a ladder to climb it ![](/icons/s/mrgreen.gif) |
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I don't have a go to sandwich but there is a place on Pearse St called the Pig and Heifer and they do massive New York style sandwiches.
I can never make up my mind from their extensive menu and always ask the guy to just throw something together for me. He asks how hungry I am from 1-10 and makes me a sandwich on that basis.
My God, they're unreal. If anyone ever tries it, you wont be disappointed. |
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By *nardriMan
over a year ago
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"I don't have a go to sandwich but there is a place on Pearse St called the Pig and Heifer and they do massive New York style sandwiches. "
Did they used to have a shop opposite the Bleeding Horse? |
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"I don't have a go to sandwich but there is a place on Pearse St called the Pig and Heifer and they do massive New York style sandwiches.
Did they used to have a shop opposite the Bleeding Horse?"
I'm not sure tbh. I know there is one on Amiens St as well as the one on Pearse St. |
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By *3nsesMan
over a year ago
Dublin |
"I don't have a go to sandwich but there is a place on Pearse St called the Pig and Heifer and they do massive New York style sandwiches.
Did they used to have a shop opposite the Bleeding Horse?"
They did. |
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By *nardriMan
over a year ago
near town |
"I don't have a go to sandwich but there is a place on Pearse St called the Pig and Heifer and they do massive New York style sandwiches.
Did they used to have a shop opposite the Bleeding Horse?
They did."
I thought they just shut down
They were always an unreal sambo
Gonna have to get myself to one of their shops now I know they just moved! |
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"I don't have a go to sandwich but there is a place on Pearse St called the Pig and Heifer and they do massive New York style sandwiches.
Did they used to have a shop opposite the Bleeding Horse?
I'm not sure tbh. I know there is one on Amiens St as well as the one on Pearse St."
Googling the Menu xxx |
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