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overnight sandwich - Glossary Search

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sandwich knife Glossary Term
A sharp-bladed kitchen utensil used to slice through a medium amount of food ingredients "sandwiched" between two slices of bread.
cuban sandwich Glossary Term
A popular Carribean food item dating back to the early 1900's that was basically made as a hot meat sandwich with cheese.
reuben or rueben sandwich Glossary Term
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hero sandwich Glossary Term
A type of sandwich consisting of a split loaf of French or Italian bread that is filled with assorted meats, cheeses, vegetables, condiments, and seasonings, and then sliced into individual servings.
french dip sandwich Glossary Term
A type of hot sandwich consisting of thin slices of tender roast beef layered on a French baguette and served with the flavorful beef sauce known as au jus (pronounced oh zhoo'), which is French for “with juice” (au jus typically accompanies prime rib).
muffuletta sandwich Glossary Term
Similar to a hoagie or hero sandwich that contains an array of ingredients, the Muffuletta is most often stacked with Italian meats and cheeses that are traditionally garnished with an olive mix.
denver sandwich Glossary Term
A type of open-faced egg sandwich created in the Western U.S. It consists of a mixture of green peppers, onions and ham combined with scrambled eggs served on fresh or toasted bread.
sandwich spreader Glossary Term
A small flat, round bladed utensil that is serrated on one side and smooth on the other, appearing somewhat like a round spatula.
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