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Anyone want a Sandwich?

Date: Fri, 09/14/2007 - 13:43

Submitted by Frogpatch
on Fri, 09/14/2007 - 13:43

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It is that time again. Friday afternoon late and time for the Frog on Friday. This is when I like to just start a conversation about anything that has no relevance. There are so many people here I thought it would be interesting to hear about where people live. What better way than what they eat. Sort of like a Alton Browns road trip on cable.

Being that this is a pub and good pubs should have something to chew on, I thought I would start a topic about sandwiches. Being from the eastern seaboard, I traveled up and down frequently and everywhere you go there is a sandwich that seems to have itself rooted in the culture of the region. Let’s start in Maine where the lobster rolls and clam rolls rule. ( I should say lobstah.) Then down to Massachusetts where their long roll creation is called a grinder. When you reach southern Connecticut and Westchester County NY it becomes a wedge which evolves into a submarine or sub by the time you reach New Jersey. It is also called a hoagie or a hero. Hero which must have evolved from Gyro,( pronounced yero in Greek) that totally delectable Greek creation of seasoned and shaved ground lamb and beef served on a pita with a yogurt cucumber sauce called tzatziki. As you pass the Jersey Shore you will find that pork roll is a staple in the diet of the locals. Served on what they call a “hard roll” which is not really hard at all. Do not ask for that anywhere else though.

Now we have reached the Mid Atlantic where the blue claw crab is king. You can’t go to Baltimore’s inner harbor without having a crab cake on a toasted bun of a soft shelled crab sandwich for the more adventuresome. Now you keep moving south and the barbeque war rumblings begin. North Carolina with its vinegar mopped pulled pork sandwiches are to write home about. South Carolina has its own as does Georgia, all excellent and all with regional flare. Then you see signs that say “ you’ll love our gizzards!” Sorry I am not that adventurous.

Now I have arrived in sunny Florida where signs abound that say “hot pressed Cubans.”
No it is not an immigrant labor protest. It is another form of the long roll sandwich that was started by the wives of the farm workers from Cuba in the cane fields. It is a slice of roast pork, ham, Swiss cheese, pickle slices with mayo on one side and mustard on the other. There is salami if you live in Tampa but never in Miami. The whole thing is pressed in a machine that looks like it belongs in a dry cleaners but the result is 15 inches of warm melted toasty goodness. I am not going to touch the panini thing. It is way too café chic to belong in a pub. Who wants to continue down the road to the other coast? Yummmm!


OK..I gotta chime in on this....I'm originally from NC, so I LOVE BBQ sandwiches. And i gotta have hush puppies and collard greens with it, and some peach cobbler for dessert. Oh, and sweet tea to drink. Now that I'm in Oregon, people look at me like I have two heads if i ask for hush puppies. Not the shoes, people! What really adds to my waistline though is that I'm also half Swedish. So, I LOVE any kind of pastries, or things cooked with lots of yummy white sauce. Heavy on the cream and cheeses. I can remember my grandma in Minnesota telling me that I looked like I needed to lose weight, then offered me a cookie. But, back to the BBQ sandwich thing. I finally found a place in town here in OR that has southern food. Out here they call it soul food. It's a place that is actually owned by Snoop Dogg's cousin. And they have the BEST collard greens and hush puppies around. Almost as good as Bullock's BBQ in Durham, NC. We even used to have BBQ sandwiches in school....yum. Now I think I'll have to drive across town to get me a BBQ sandwich for dinner. I really hate it when I go to a fancy BBQ place and order Carolina style BBQ, and they bring me a slab of pork with some kind of BBQ sauce on it. That is NOT Carolina BBQ! I want pulled pork, mixed with that vinegar red sauce, on a bun. NO slaw on top. NO cheese. Just bun and meat with the sauce. And the sauce has to be mixed in, not squirted on top. Now I'm really hungry.


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Submitted by swedishgirl on Tue, 02/05/2008 - 10:37

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NO DOUBT!!!!!!!DISCOVERED THAT GEM IN CA THREE YEARS AGO.NOTHING BETTER. :D :D :D


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Submitted by paulmergel on Tue, 02/05/2008 - 10:39

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Here either Sass....and we have crappy BBQ. We have Sonnys...When I lived in Tallahassee, we used to go to this place between Tal and Thomasville...They had the BEST BBQ and cheap. Like Swedish said, pulled pork with the vinegar BBQ sauce. My mouth is watering just thinking about it.....JB's it was the best. I had Chinese....again.


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Submitted by RoxyNY on Tue, 02/05/2008 - 16:55

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