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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsWhat is your favorite lunchmeat to make sandwiches? My favorite is roast beef. What about you?


SheltieLover
(73,685 posts)Otherwise, Italian Beef!
debm55
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EYESORE 9001
(29,045 posts)Subtly different from corned beef, but enough that I will choose pastrami instead.
debm55
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SheltieLover
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Walleye
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milestogo
(21,801 posts)Non-meat.
debm55
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electric_blue68
(23,890 posts)Polly Hennessey
(8,138 posts)I love red onions- that snappy bitterness excites me. 🤭
debm55
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Ocelot II
(127,225 posts)I like ham sandwiches, too, but while I had my cat Milo (RIP) I rarely ate them because he would snatch them off my plate or right out of my hands. He loved ham! I miss that cat so much, but now at least I can eat ham sandwiches in peace.
debm55
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justaprogressive
(5,443 posts)with Provolone cheese, toasted bread, cold diced tomatoes and onions!
and cold turkey subs!
debm55
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justaprogressive
(5,443 posts)it's my own recipe...most places heat up the veggies..
This way they really shine against the salty meat.
Let's see what did I leave out?
The sub is toasted in the oven with garlic butter and the provolone.
on top and bottom, (open-faced) the cheese is fully melted on this sandwich.
Once you've finished sauteeing the Pastrami, spread it out the sub's length
and spread a thin layer of HOT MUSTARD (We use Colmans) just assemble
by ladleing the diced veggies on top of the Pastrami.
This sub can be made astonishingly quickly by dividing oven/burner and prep
work.
I'll write this up sometime, been fixing this way since the 80s
Ninga
(8,924 posts)and onion a bit of mustard. Mortadella is a staple in Sicilian recipes
debm55
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3catwoman3
(27,706 posts)and plenty of capers, on a Brownberry slim or English muffin.
debm55
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brush
(61,033 posts)mustard, a sprinkling of black pepper all mixed up well together in a bowl and then generously slathered on one's choice of bread.
Mmmmm.
debm55
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debm55
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Normally Polish style, but I've used smoked too.
Except for a Reuben, I'd rather have a ham sandwich than any other type. (Not counting BLTs, but the cooking & toasting puts it a different category for me.)
That said, I've made grilled ham & cheese and requires cooking too.
Hmmm. I'm confusing myself.
debm55
(50,749 posts)didn;t you???? They all sound good. Enjoy.
ProfessorGAC
(74,458 posts)I did say I confused myself!
spooky3
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debm55
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A double decker chopped liver/pastrami. Theres a deli in my hood that makes one thats impossible to eat in one sitting!
debm55
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El Supremo
(20,405 posts)Pastrami and egg salad on rye or whatever.
debm55
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underpants
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MyOwnPeace
(17,380 posts)We have a wonderful turkey farm that makes fantastic smoked turkey breast lunch meat that I get sliced a bit thicker. That meat with a fresh garden tomato and Swiss cheese on an Asiago bagel - its close to Heaven!!!
debm55
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MyOwnPeace
(17,380 posts)a wonderful family-run business in the Leechburg/Apollo area.
debm55
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Ritabert
(1,652 posts)...with plenty of mayo.
debm55
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CrispyQ
(40,235 posts)Also I like to stack potato chips inside my sandwich. Before I went veg I loved French dip sandwiches.
debm55
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buzzycrumbhunger
(1,356 posts)
but potato chips inside makes it a meal.
debm55
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applegrove
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nocoincidences
(2,420 posts)Which cheese and which bread is up to your whim.
debm55
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sakabatou
(45,300 posts)Though, salami's my favorite.
debm55
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Luciferous
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beemerphill
(586 posts)Perhaps the best is a good quality black forest ham with a little Dusseldorf mustard on it, lying on a piece of rye or 12-grain bread.
debm55
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pansypoo53219
(22,589 posts)and more MW. thin cut italian best.
debm55
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buzzycrumbhunger
(1,356 posts)Either turkey or ham. :
debm55
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buzzycrumbhunger
(1,356 posts)It Doesnt Taste Like Chicken is a great place for beginners to experiment. Shes got a ham thats to die for, which I alter by baking with pineapple slices, juice, maple syrup, and cloves.A turkey or ham deli loaf will give me a big dinner and a weeks worth of lunches for very little money and effort.
https://itdoesnttastelikechicken.com/homemade-vegan-deli-slices-smoked-seitan-turkey/
rsdsharp
(11,303 posts)One of my jobs when I got there after school was to deal with the cold cuts section. Make sure it was stocked, pre slice bologna, etc. I had all I wanted.
Also there was a guy who liked to come in, stand in front of the case and ask loudly, Whats new in assholes and eye balls?
debm55
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woodsprite
(12,492 posts)My 2nd fav is peppered turkey.
debm55
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murielm99
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elleng
(140,780 posts)paired with green pepper.
debm55
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Norrrm
(2,988 posts)Chicken cheesesteak just doesn't cut it.
Gotta be beef.
Love macaroni n cheese loaf but just the slices.
It's too good to be cheapened with bread.
debm55
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electric_blue68
(23,890 posts)The roast beef was a dine out item. At home it was tuna salad.
Then BLT or Turkey double decker BLTs as a young adult.
Later mid 30's Boca burgers, or some other vegetarian types.
And through the decades cheddar, or swiss grilled cheese!
Even later a very nice store made sliced turkey breast with a honey and herbed glaze. I'd get a long roll with swiss, or provelone, mayo, garlic powder , and tomatoes if I have. Maybe lettuce, too
I'm in a ALP now, but should go to that store and get that turkey and cheese etc. They also have a roast beef sandwich I'd get. I can always skip their prepared meals here and there.
Luckily their meals are usually good!
debm55
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LoisB
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ArnoldLayne
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Morbius
(667 posts)Today I had roasted turkey and salami on French bread. Last time I made a sandwich, it was Cajun turkey, pepperoni and Polish ham (also on French). More than one kind of lunchmeat makes for a more interesting sandwich.
My favorite would have to be roast beef and turkey, very thinly sliced, sharp cheddar cheese, on whatever bread is extremely fresh (pumpernickel preferred, if I had options). Ideally, lettuce and tomato as well. And blue cheese dressing! Love blue cheese dressing on a beef sandwich.
Bread is more important than meat to me. Put bologna on fresh bread and I'll choose it over beef on stale bread any day. The best start to a perfect sandwich is outstanding bread.
debm55
(50,749 posts)Last edited Sun Aug 3, 2025, 06:48 PM - Edit history (2)
French bread too.
dlilafae
(317 posts)... the kind where the cheese oozes out on the pan and crusts (up). ✨ Although, I do love a good mix: club with bacon, Or a Italian dressing soaked, hoagie! (Souped up condiments are also nice. ~ i.e.sriracha mayo, garlic aioli, barbeque/ horseradish, etc.). Also, on pumpernickel or marble rye..😊
debm55
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DemMedic
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Botany
(75,307 posts)good onion bagel. A garlic dill pickle on the side too or a sliced one on the sandwich.
debm55
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Botany
(75,307 posts)Is really good.
https://www.gandrtavern.com/#
debm55
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Botany
(75,307 posts)Fats, trans fats, carbs, cheese
. provolone or cheddar or Swiss,
. Mustard and maybe mayonnaise, salt, some hot sauce and it is
fried too. Have it with a beer and or coffee with it and you will have everything covered.
SWBTATTReg
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Dorothy V
(394 posts)use liquid smoke, but actually use a real smokehouse. Also have their own supplier of pork. You can go online and buy their meats - I can buy it locally. Not the cheapest but your taste buds will think it's worth every penny! And no, they aren't paying me for the ad!
debm55
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malaise
(289,146 posts)By a distance
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