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i have made the average cheese and ham toasted sandwich but can anyone suggest some nice toasted sandwiches

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Originally posted by purclecow
i have made the average cheese and ham toasted sandwich but can anyone suggest some nice toasted sandwiches
thats not kosher!!!!!! i think im going to faint!!!!

;-) just kidding, each to his own. i personally eat my toast with cheese and ketchop... pretty lame huh?😕

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Originally posted by purclecow
i have made the average cheese and ham toasted sandwich but can anyone suggest some nice toasted sandwiches
Oh yes. I empty the fridge into my toasted sandwiches.

If I have a load of mushrooms spare, I see how many I can squeeze in - and you can get loads. With cheese. And any meat, preferably ham, of course. And always some form of chilli sauce (normally sweet chilli).

It takes the weight of an elephant to actually shut the dam thing, and another week to clean up after I have made them, but, they are one of my favourite 'snacks'. (especially when accompanied by a pint of milk.)

-Russ

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Originally posted by Russ
Oh yes. I empty the fridge into my toasted sandwiches.

If I have a load of mushrooms spare, I see how many I can squeeze in - and you can get loads. With cheese. And any meat, preferably ham, of course. And always some form of chilli sauce (normally sweet chilli).

It takes the weight of an elephant to actually shut the dam thing, and another week to ...[text shortened]... are one of my favourite 'snacks'. (especially when accompanied by a pint of milk.)

-Russ
my brother put a partially cooked steak in a toasted sandwich and nearly ripped the lid clean off trying to close it. i only have salad in my fridge and i dont think a carrot and lettuce toasted sandwich sound appealing 🙂

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Originally posted by purclecow
i have made the average cheese and ham toasted sandwich but can anyone suggest some nice toasted sandwiches
My sister eats grilled cheese every morning for breakfast. I don't care much for it though. I'll usually have leftover pasta.

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Extra thick bread - butter - smoked bacon (the whole pack please) and Tesco's finest garlic sausages (3 please) ... little ketchup and just a hint of red chilly ... I'd die for one of those bad boys now *he sais sitting the computer room at his uni*

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Originally posted by The Slow Pawn
Extra thick bread - butter - smoked bacon (the whole pack please) and Tesco's finest garlic sausages (3 please) ... little ketchup and just a hint of red chilly ... I'd die for one of those bad boys now *he sais sitting the computer room at his uni*
uni on a saturady? i dont like ketchup or chilli sauce 🙁

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Tuna, with the cheese melted over the top is good 😀

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Originally posted by Paulie
Tuna, with the cheese melted over the top is good 😀
I've never tried tuna. What's it like?

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Originally posted by Remora91
I've never tried tuna. What's it like?
Fresh tuna steak is totally different to tinned tuna, but both are nice. Tuna steaks have a texture much like chicken, but tinned tuna is already broken up. If you get a tin, make sure you rinse it well.

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Originally posted by Paulie
Fresh tuna steak is totally different to tinned tuna, but both are nice. Tuna steaks have a texture much like chicken, but tinned tuna is already broken up. If you get a tin, make sure you rinse it well.
Does it taste like it smells?

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Originally posted by Remora91
Does it taste like it smells?
No way. It tastes a 100 times better. If you get tinned, get it with oil (of any sort) NOT brine. As for the tuna steaks I tend to cook them in a pan with teriaki marinade mmmmmmmmmm yummy

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Originally posted by Paulie
No way. It tastes a 100 times better. If you get tinned, get it with oil (of any sort) NOT brine. As for the tuna steaks I tend to cook them in a pan with teriaki marinade mmmmmmmmmm yummy
Sounds good. Too bad I'm a vegetarian. 🙁

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Originally posted by Remora91
Sounds good. Too bad I'm a vegetarian. 🙁
Shame 😉 Can you get quorn over in the States yet? It`s a mushroom derivative that can be shaped to pretty much anything, burger patty`s, chunks, mince etc It`s very good for cooking chilli`s for veggies 😀

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Originally posted by Paulie
Shame 😉 Can you get quorn over in the States yet? It`s a mushroom derivative that can be shaped to pretty much anything, burger patty`s, chunks, mince etc It`s very good for cooking chilli`s for veggies 😀
MMMMMMMMM! Where do you get it? 🙂