
Sandwiches can include small cocktail party tidbits or huge subs that make a hefty meal. Recipes offer a variety of possibilities for sandwiches, whether they be open-faced, double or single deckers, sandwich loaves or wholebread sandwiches, such as subs, heros, poor-boys, or grinders.
Sandwiches are known as "sarnies" or "butties" in the U.K., especially in the north of England. A sandwich filled with chips (U.S. french fries) is known as a "chip butty". "Butty" is very common name for sandwich in the North of England, probably because they use butter as a spread over there instead of mayo.
TIPS:
Store sandwiches that have been made ahead in the refrigerator, especially if they contain perishable foods, such as meats, fish, eggs or mayonnaise.
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Recipes Collected From Around the World
This recipe site was created to bring together an abundance of recipes I have collected over many years. These recipes come from family, friends, co-workers
and my collection of cookbooks and from magazines from all over the world.
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