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« on: Saturday, May 14, 2005, 14:59:43 » |
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I Am about to cook what will go down in history as the greatest breakfast sandwich of all time....
============ <--------- Bread (coverd in mayo and poss a bit of mustard)
------=====------ <---------- Fried egg, not over done. yolk still runny.
~~~~~~~~~~~~ <---------- Bacon. probably 3 slices. crispy.
=-=-====-=-=== <---------- Eggy bread. lovely.
~~~~~~~~~~~~ <------------ Another 3 slices of crispy backon.
MMMMMMMMMMMM <----------- some mushrooms, just remembered I got some.
============ <---------- The bottoms slice of bread.
The greece content of this may well kill me. at least one large cup of tea is going to be required to wash it down. might move the mushrooms (a very interesting addition to the sandwich, which could make or break the project) up to the egg layer at the top, and put slightly more bacon at the bottom. Got to keep the balace around the eggy bread cental separator to keep the sandwich well weighted.
Other options include a bit of ketchup although I find that too much can completely overpower the sandwich. Mushrooms I'm definately going to cook in lots of melted butter.
Due to my lack of ownerage of a digital camera I'm afraid to tell you that you may never see this creation. However I will draw a picture of it in paint on completion.. Or go and steal one of my hosuemates digital cameras. but I think they are all out.
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« Reply #1 on: Saturday, May 14, 2005, 15:06:44 » |
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your my hero 
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Plays in midfield and his name is Tommy Miller, signed him from Huddersfield his name is Tommy Miller, first touch is average but his second is a killer, heeeeeey Tommy Miller!
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« Reply #2 on: Saturday, May 14, 2005, 15:48:04 » |
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That made me hungry! May order in a stuffed crust meat feast from 'the Hut'...
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Kinky Tom
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« Reply #3 on: Saturday, May 14, 2005, 15:59:59 » |
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That would sound lovely except for my phobia of mushrooms.
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« Reply #4 on: Saturday, May 14, 2005, 16:27:11 » |
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worked a treat. The mushrooms turned out to be a success. Bit of a disaster halfway through when I realised some cunt had eaten my mayonaise, then also discovered I was out of milk for my cup of tea. A trip sprint to the shop rectofied both these problems though.
Think next time I might replace the bottom layer of bacon with some sausages, That would be brilliant.
Filled me up a bit, don't think I'll need to eat anything else for the rest of the day.
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« Reply #5 on: Saturday, May 14, 2005, 16:58:00 » |
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You inspired me to cook a sandwich of my own Ben, details are as follows: Cooked a couple of spicy sausages on the Goergie Foreman grill, along with some red pepper. While this was cooking I also fried some onion, with a few chopped up bits of chorizo, to this I added some paprika, and chopped tomatoes. When all was cooked I cut in half a ciabatta bread roll and placed in on the Foreman in order to take on some of the flavours and crisp up a little. After about a minute I spooned the onion etc onto the bottom half of the ciabatta, followe by a suggestion of cheese, I then lay the sasages on top (sliced the down length of them) of the cheese, I then added the red pepper, and finally the top layer of the ciabatta. Bloody marvellous! 
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« Reply #6 on: Saturday, May 14, 2005, 17:01:21 » |
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I was really craving a meatball subway the other week, so instead I bought the ingredients from Safe(asfuck)way's and made it myself. You've got to love a good sandwich
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« Reply #7 on: Saturday, May 14, 2005, 17:03:18 » |
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They are waffely versatile, afterall.
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« Reply #8 on: Saturday, May 14, 2005, 17:03:22 » |
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I'm in awe, I truly am.
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« Reply #9 on: Saturday, May 14, 2005, 17:05:32 » |
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I'm in awe, I truly am. You could make a veggie one sonic....mozzarella and sun-dried tomato
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« Reply #10 on: Saturday, May 14, 2005, 17:08:48 » |
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This thread, and many others, leads me to believe we need a cooking column on the new site. 
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« Reply #11 on: Saturday, May 14, 2005, 17:11:29 » |
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You inspired me to cook a sandwich of my own Ben, details are as follows: Cooked a couple of spicy sausages on the Goergie Foreman grill, along with some red pepper. While this was cooking I also fried some onion, with a few chopped up bits of chorizo, to this I added some paprika, and chopped tomatoes. When all was cooked I cut in half a ciabatta bread roll and placed in on the Foreman in order to take on some of the flavours and crisp up a little. After about a minute I spooned the onion etc onto the bottom half of the ciabatta, followe by a suggestion of cheese, I then lay the sasages on top (sliced the down length of them) of the cheese, I then added the red pepper, and finally the top layer of the ciabatta. Bloody marvellous!  Genius bit of sandwich making
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« Reply #12 on: Saturday, May 14, 2005, 17:12:05 » |
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I'm in awe, I truly am. You could make a veggie one sonic....mozzarella and sun-dried tomato Slightly grilled in a panini is lush.
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« Reply #13 on: Saturday, May 14, 2005, 17:14:00 » |
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You inspired me to cook a sandwich of my own Ben, details are as follows: Cooked a couple of spicy sausages on the Goergie Foreman grill, along with some red pepper. While this was cooking I also fried some onion, with a few chopped up bits of chorizo, to this I added some paprika, and chopped tomatoes. When all was cooked I cut in half a ciabatta bread roll and placed in on the Foreman in order to take on some of the flavours and crisp up a little. After about a minute I spooned the onion etc onto the bottom half of the ciabatta, followe by a suggestion of cheese, I then lay the sasages on top (sliced the down length of them) of the cheese, I then added the red pepper, and finally the top layer of the ciabatta. Bloody marvellous!  Genius bit of sandwich making Ta, I do rather pride myself on my kitchen skills.
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« Reply #14 on: Saturday, May 14, 2005, 17:16:35 » |
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Tom can I come to yours for lunch?
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