OT: The Perfect Sammich?

Food & beverages Discussions
supermaxpapic
Posts: 18805
Joined: Wed Oct 04, 2006 11:07 am
Location: Bronx, New York City, NY

Post by supermaxpapic »

That sounds like the most unhealthiest crap EVER! :shock:

































...but I want one. :drool:
Image

Team PlatanoPower... "El Fundador".
Erison
Posts: 37392
Joined: Thu Oct 05, 2006 8:45 pm

Post by Erison »

Sounds good, but whats a fried oyster like on a sammich? Not best to order seafood in my area, lol, so I'm not 100% sure about that.
Done posting. RIP TTR.
Erison
Posts: 37392
Joined: Thu Oct 05, 2006 8:45 pm

Post by Erison »

regulardude wrote:
Erison wrote:Sounds good, but whats a fried oyster like on a sammich? Not best to order seafood in my area, lol, so I'm not 100% sure about that.
I live in DC but got fam in Maryland (seafood is awesome there, obviously). Where you at, Erison?
Wilmington, Delaware. We're a coastal state, so you'd think it'd be decent. But only the higher scale places have anything passable. During the summer I go down to my rich grandfather's condo in Cape May, New Jersey and mate on the fishing boats at his dock. That's where its at for sea food.
Done posting. RIP TTR.
Erison
Posts: 37392
Joined: Thu Oct 05, 2006 8:45 pm

Post by Erison »

regulardude wrote:
Erison wrote:
regulardude wrote: I live in DC but got fam in Maryland (seafood is awesome there, obviously). Where you at, Erison?
Wilmington, Delaware. We're a coastal state, so you'd think it'd be decent. But only the higher scale places have anything passable. During the summer I go down to my rich grandfather's condo in Cape May, New Jersey and mate on the fishing boats at his dock. That's where its at for sea food.
Ahh, cool. Oddly enough I know only one fun fact about Wilmington: I think Steve Buscemi and Vince Vaughn got into a brawl at a bar there and Buscemi got knifed in the face and required plastic surgery. Then Vaughn pummeled somebody in his defense.
I heard about that! During filming Domestic Disturbance I believe. Crazy. Cant imagine Buscemi being tough at all...

I do want to get a small tattoo of his face. Lol, I think it'd be hilarioud having his googly eyed smile on my arm.
Done posting. RIP TTR.
FightFanAL
TTR SuperFights Challenge #1 & TTR Challenge #16 Champion
TTR SuperFights Challenge #1 & TTR Challenge #16 Champion
Posts: 16788
Joined: Wed Oct 18, 2006 4:08 pm

Post by FightFanAL »

stenchasaurous wrote:Anyone here had a Montecristo? The one I had in Montana last summer had ham, turkey and swiss chesse, on french toast, deep fried, with powdered sugar and strawberry jam on top. I don't know if that's how they always are, but it was good shit. My favorites in general are probably Philly cheese steak, Reubens from good delis, good California clubs, or real shrimp po' boys in New Orleans.
oh yeah i had a montecristo once,that was good stuff.Too bad the only place in town that served one closed down
RASTA666
Posts: 48952
Joined: Wed Oct 04, 2006 12:14 am

Post by RASTA666 »

What does pollution taste like bro? :lol:
Image
RIP SCAPP 12/7/09
Erison
Posts: 37392
Joined: Thu Oct 05, 2006 8:45 pm

Post by Erison »

RASTA666 wrote:What does pollution taste like bro? :lol:
Hahahaha, probably shockingly similar!
Done posting. RIP TTR.
supermaxpapic
Posts: 18805
Joined: Wed Oct 04, 2006 11:07 am
Location: Bronx, New York City, NY

Post by supermaxpapic »

This place that used to be owned by Colombians right near my job used to make this one sandwich called "the beehive". I forget what it had (honey-glazed ham or some crap, obviously, but forget the rest), but the shit was DELICIOUS.
My ex girl called me up one day to see how I was doing, and wondered if we could go to lunch so she could eat the sandwich.
2 + 2 = 4. The bitch called me so she could get the sandwich. :idea:
Image

Team PlatanoPower... "El Fundador".
supermaxpapic
Posts: 18805
Joined: Wed Oct 04, 2006 11:07 am
Location: Bronx, New York City, NY

Post by supermaxpapic »

regulardude wrote:
supermaxpapic wrote:This place that used to be owned by Colombians right near my job used to make this one sandwich called "the beehive". I forget what it had (honey-glazed ham or some crap, obviously, but forget the rest), but the shit was DELICIOUS.
My ex girl called me up one day to see how I was doing, and wondered if we could go to lunch so she could eat the sandwich.
2 + 2 = 4. The bitch called me so she could get the sandwich. :idea:
Nice! I had an ex-gf call me up once...to ask me advice about her current boyfriend. D'oh!
HAHA!
That's pretty bad.
Image

Team PlatanoPower... "El Fundador".
Bertel1
Posts: 7748
Joined: Thu Oct 12, 2006 1:21 pm
Location: Louisiana (Baton Rouge)

Post by Bertel1 »

Okay people dont laugh but I was thinking back to my younger days. Have you ever put the mayo on the bread, but then you realized you aint got any bologna? Yes Bert has consumed a few cheese(w/ no meat) sandwiches.(lol) Am I the only one that has eaten a cheese sandwich? Dont be shy to fess up.
"My belt says the heavyweight champ of the world!"(Wilder)
"So does his, and he has a couple of them" (Jim Gray, *in reference to Anthony Joshua)
supermaxpapic
Posts: 18805
Joined: Wed Oct 04, 2006 11:07 am
Location: Bronx, New York City, NY

Post by supermaxpapic »

Bertel1 wrote:Okay people dont laugh but I was thinking back to my younger days. Have you ever put the mayo on the bread, but then you realized you aint got any bologna? Yes Bert has consumed a few cheese(w/ no meat) sandwiches.(lol) Am I the only one that has eaten a cheese sandwich? Dont be shy to fess up.
Dude, stop living it up. That's a millionnaire people's sandwich.

The Mad one has partaken in PLENTY of ketchup and mayo sandwiches in his younger days. THAT, my friend(s), is a broke man's special. 8)
Image

Team PlatanoPower... "El Fundador".
Bertel1
Posts: 7748
Joined: Thu Oct 12, 2006 1:21 pm
Location: Louisiana (Baton Rouge)

Post by Bertel1 »

supermaxpapic wrote:
Bertel1 wrote:Okay people dont laugh but I was thinking back to my younger days. Have you ever put the mayo on the bread, but then you realized you aint got any bologna? Yes Bert has consumed a few cheese(w/ no meat) sandwiches.(lol) Am I the only one that has eaten a cheese sandwich? Dont be shy to fess up.
Dude, stop living it up. That's a millionnaire people's sandwich.

The Mad one has partaken in PLENTY of ketchup and mayo sandwiches in his younger days. THAT, my friend(s), is a broke man's special. 8)
______________

Hey bro. I didnt think it got any worse than a cheese sammich.
"My belt says the heavyweight champ of the world!"(Wilder)
"So does his, and he has a couple of them" (Jim Gray, *in reference to Anthony Joshua)
pafoti
TTR Donator II
Posts: 373
Joined: Tue Oct 03, 2006 10:14 pm
Location: New Jersey

Post by pafoti »

There is a Kosher Deli in Wheaton, MD called Max's. They have this thing called a schwarma. My friend who lives in Austin took me there about 10 years ago. Everyperson I have taken their has gone back after that. Me and a couple of co-workers used to drive 45 minutes for lunch when the boss was out, slam one down in like 10 minutes then enjoy the taste on the drive back. It's like a gyro, but a whole lot better. If you like spicy, ask the guy to make it extra spicy. If you live down in MD/VA/DC, look the place up, it's the sh*t. It's on University Blvd. If you don't like it, I'll send you the $10. Get the whole one, not half. If you like falafel, they have them too. It' get's pretty crowded around 12, so go a little later. Make sure it's not a Jewish Holiday, cause they are closed. Learned that the hard way after driving there.
GREYGTBANDIT
User avatar
straycat
TTR Superfights Challenge #9 Champion
TTR Superfights Challenge #9 Champion
Posts: 27505
Joined: Sat Oct 28, 2006 1:31 pm
Location: We Miss You Buddy, Though You're Gone You Are Not Forgotten!
Contact:

Post by straycat »

stenchasaurous wrote:Anyone here had a Montecristo? The one I had in Montana last summer had ham, turkey and swiss chesse, on french toast, deep fried, with powdered sugar and strawberry jam on top. I don't know if that's how they always are, but it was good shit. My favorites in general are probably Philly cheese steak, Reubens from good delis, good California clubs, or real shrimp po' boys in New Orleans.
Thats an awesome sandwicth if you can find a place that has one on the menu.
I am one of the few who will go to town on liverworst sandwicth.
Ĩ ÁM ŚŤŔÁŶČÁŤ ÁŃĎ Ĩ ÁPPŔŐVĔ ŤĤĨŚ MĔŚŚÁĞĔ
>^^< ŚŤŔÚŤ!
ScapposeJohn commenting on Shane Mosely possibly being unaware he was taking PED's wrote: Likewise. It reminds me of President Clinton saying that he smoked weed in college but never inhaled. Yeah..........right.
User avatar
straycat
TTR Superfights Challenge #9 Champion
TTR Superfights Challenge #9 Champion
Posts: 27505
Joined: Sat Oct 28, 2006 1:31 pm
Location: We Miss You Buddy, Though You're Gone You Are Not Forgotten!
Contact:

Post by straycat »

Bertel1 wrote:Okay people dont laugh but I was thinking back to my younger days. Have you ever put the mayo on the bread, but then you realized you aint got any bologna? Yes Bert has consumed a few cheese(w/ no meat) sandwiches.(lol) Am I the only one that has eaten a cheese sandwich? Dont be shy to fess up.
Next time try putting the mayo lightly on the outside and toss it on a grill. This is a more commonly accepted way to eat this kind of sandwicth.
Ĩ ÁM ŚŤŔÁŶČÁŤ ÁŃĎ Ĩ ÁPPŔŐVĔ ŤĤĨŚ MĔŚŚÁĞĔ
>^^< ŚŤŔÚŤ!
ScapposeJohn commenting on Shane Mosely possibly being unaware he was taking PED's wrote: Likewise. It reminds me of President Clinton saying that he smoked weed in college but never inhaled. Yeah..........right.
User avatar
the13r
TTR
Posts: 147231
Joined: Thu Sep 07, 2006 3:11 pm
Location: Miss You John & Kevin

Post by the13r »

Bump to transfer in the FOOD and BEVERAGE forum
DBO
Only DBO & Marciano have won All 3 Challenges
Only DBO & Marciano have won All 3 Challenges
Posts: 15143
Joined: Sat Mar 27, 2010 4:17 pm
Location: CT, USA

Post by DBO »

I have always been a big fan of a cold Italian combo.
jsant09
Posts: 1298
Joined: Mon Feb 23, 2009 10:07 am

Post by jsant09 »

Here's the Montecristo at Melt Bar & Grilled here in Cleveland. The whole concept of the restaurant is grilled cheese -- every sandwich is a variation on grilled cheese.

Image

My favorite sandwich is the Cuban from Lelolai Bakery in Cleveland:
Image
Image

Return to “Chef's Kitchen”