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As a genre, "club sandwiches" came from the social clubs of the 19th century. Blogger Barry Enderwick, of Sandwiches of History, offers "Sunday Morning" viewers this recipe for a club sandwich ...
Chef Luke Venner's Chicken Club. I love a good club sandwich.Single, double, triple. Stacked on sliced bread or wrapped up burrito style. With three types of meat or just one.
Spread the bread slices with the salad dressing. For each sandwich, layer 1 bread slice with 1/4 of the turkey, 1/4 of the tomatoes, 1 bread slice, 1/4 of the cheese, 2 bacon strips, 1 lettuce leaf and 1 bread slice. Secure each sandwich with 4 toothpicks. Cut the sandwiches into quarters.
1. In a saucepan, heat the oil. Add the onion and cook over moderate heat until softened. Add the tamarind, garlic, chipotles, raisins, tomato paste, agave and chile powder.
Variations on the traditional club sandwich abound. Some replace the poultry meat with eggs (a "breakfast club") or roast beef. Others use ham instead of, or in addition to, bacon, or add slices of cheese. Various kinds of mustard and sliced pickles may be added. Upscale variations include the oyster club, the salmon club, and Dungeness crab ...
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For cutting those extra large sandwiches, Cahn uses “lots and lots of toothpicks,” to hold the sandwich together, and a serrated knife to slice as close to the bottom as possible.
Sandwiches are a common type of lunch food often eaten as part of a packed lunch. There are many types of sandwiches, made from a diverse variety of ingredients. The sandwich is the namesake of John Montagu, Earl of Sandwich, a British statesman. Sandwiches can also have notable cultural impact. [citation needed]