Famous Denvers
Unless you’ve been trapped on a desert island for the past century or more, you’ve probably heard of a Denver omelet. But have you heard of a Denver sandwich? Bob, you’re a Denver, what...
Unless you’ve been trapped on a desert island for the past century or more, you’ve probably heard of a Denver omelet. But have you heard of a Denver sandwich? Bob, you’re a Denver, what...
When the Sandwich Tribunal asked for a volunteer to write about The Dagwood Sandwich, I assumed they meant the kind that the Wikipedia article is about. Appearing frequently in Chic Young (and later Dean...
So far on the Tribunal we’ve covered sandwiches from Europe and Asia, from North America and Australia, but the South American sandwiches I’ve tried have tended to be the most interesting.1 The Chilean sandwiches...
If you’ve been following this blog, it’s not difficult to work out that I’m a bit of an omnivore. If you’re new to the site, or you’ve just clicked through from a search and...
…Or, this probably would have gone better had I read Jim’s post before attempting to construct this sandwich. When I saw the description for the Cemita, I thought it should be a slam dunk....
We ran into this issue back in October with the Barbecue sandwich. “Breakfast” is not a sandwich. It’s a category. It’s a sandwich you have for breakfast, simple as that. The Wikipedia article is referring...
Rules stink, and sometimes following your own rules stinks the worst of all. Today is the last day of December, and we haven’t covered the Austrian Bosna yet, a Salzburg street snack consisting of...
The other day, I had a very good sandwich from the French Market. The same day, I had an equally horrible one. I’d like to focus on the positive as much as I can,...
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