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Old Mar 24, 2010 | 04:04 PM
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Originally Posted by aretardedorange
I was a simple deli boy back in the day. Now I go for the uniqueness as odd as my combination sounds it tastes delicious. The only simple sandwich I like is whole wheat/tuna/mayo/onion/hot peppers.

Woohoo I feel young!

I'll have to hit up that condiment aisle at the grocery store next time I'm out.. I'll give yours a shot..

Oh and the crushed chips.. a brilliant touch!
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Old Mar 24, 2010 | 04:20 PM
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Reuben the Great from jason's deli out here in Virginia; hot corned beef, swiss, sauerkraut, russian dressing, grilled on rye
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Old Mar 25, 2010 | 08:18 AM
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Originally Posted by aretardedorange
I go to a deli sometimes for lunch. Today I had a unique combination. Spicy Turkey, Lettuce, Tomato, Swiss Cheese, Provolone Cheese, American Cheese, Olives, Pickles, Ranch, Barbeque Sauce, Honey Mustard, Hot Sauce, and crushed lays salt and vinegar chips.
Does America only have one kind of cheese? It seems bizarre that Britain, France, Germany and Italy would all have about 1,000 kinds of cheese each, but America only has one, and in an inspired piece of creativity called it "American Cheese".
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Old Mar 25, 2010 | 08:21 AM
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Originally Posted by DD_545i
Does America only have one kind of cheese? It seems bizarre that Britain, France, Germany and Italy would all have about 1,000 kinds of cheese each, but America only has one, and in an inspired piece of creativity called it "American Cheese".
What you trying to say?

The best cheese has to be Gouda...gouda and tomato on whole wheat...amazing.
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Old Mar 25, 2010 | 08:28 AM
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Originally Posted by Krozi
Originally Posted by DD_545i' date='25 March 2010 - 05:18 PM' timestamp='1269533881' post='1138037
Does America only have one kind of cheese? It seems bizarre that Britain, France, Germany and Italy would all have about 1,000 kinds of cheese each, but America only has one, and in an inspired piece of creativity called it "American Cheese".
What you trying to say?

The best cheese has to be Gouda...gouda and tomato on whole wheat...amazing.
I'm trying to say "Does America really only have one kind of cheese?".

My favourite cheeses, if we're talking cheese:

1. Cathedral City Mature Cheddar (England)
2. Pecorino Mature (Italy)
3. Cathedral City Cheddar (England)
4. Pecorino (Italy)
5. Red Leicester (England)
6. Parmiggiano Reggiano (Italy)
7. Gran Padano (Italy)

followed by a whole array of cheeses from Germany and England.
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I forgot to mention that for sandwiches we make here at the house, the most common condiment I use is Pesto Sauce!! It adds amazing flavor, also spread on bread with a little parmesan cheese on top and cooked like garlic bread it's absolutely awesome!
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Originally Posted by flyingpuck
I'm a purist......Lean Corned Beef Reuben from Brent's Deli and I am happy!
brent's FTW
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Old Mar 25, 2010 | 10:53 AM
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just walk into second ave deli and get a straight pastrami or corned beef sandwich. Thats the best combo
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Old Mar 25, 2010 | 01:01 PM
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Mmmm... Deli....

It's basicly my Soul Food.
I worked in a deli for 3 years, I have constructed some awesome sam-a-ches.
Favorite one,
Grilled Challah(egg bread)- Slice it thick because it's going to get flattened out when you grill it (use real butter)
Thinly sliced Brisket, I SAID THIN
Melted Provalone cheese on top of Brisket.
Add some Ranch to task and enjoy

Second has to be Chopped liver and Pastrami on Double baked Rye, Melted swiss with Russan(1000 island) Dressing


Soooo hungry now..
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Old Mar 25, 2010 | 01:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Audi_Eatter
Second has to be Chopped liver and Pastrami on Double baked Rye, Melted swiss with Russan(1000 island) Dressing
I'd completely forgotten that Switzerland also has only one cheese.
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