That's a big southern delicacy, but I don't like them.
Hmm, maybe not then. I always thought it was something big in the south. Who knows?My family up in Jersey are Italians, and I had an Uncle who grew an acre or more of tomatoes. They all ate 'mato sammiches, so not really a southern thing I don't think.
Hmm, maybe not then. I always thought it was something big in the south. Who knows?
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White bread, mayo (I use Miracle Whip now), and thick tomato slices. A little salt and pepper to taste. Yum! Jersey tomatoes are the bestest!
Oh and bacon
Lots of freakin' bacon.
With bacon and lettuce
But then you're almost to a BLT! Hey I like bacon too, but fresh home grown tomato sammich is good enough.
Oh it is big in the south for sure.
They also seem to be big in India was well, though I suppose that is also "south" too.That's a big southern delicacy, but I don't like them.
I gotta have some kind of meat on it.
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White bread, mayo (I use Miracle Whip now), and thick tomato slices. A little salt and pepper to taste. Yum! Jersey tomatoes are the bestest!
Depends entirely on which portion of India you might be in.They also seem to be big in India was well, thought I suppose that is also "south" too.
Personally I prefer a good rye bread, but for tomato sandwiches it has to be a softer rye.[QUOTE="mscard88, post: 2300308, member: 26582"
White bread, mayo (I use Miracle Whip now), and thick tomato slices. A little salt and pepper to taste. Yum! Jersey tomatoes are the bestest!
Perhaps, but so far I've found them in Kolkata, Pune, Hyderabad, Bengaluru, New Delhi, Puri, Mumbai, Agra, and Jaipur. They use Amul cheese on the sandwiches (the local brand) but seem to have branched out recently. They have cucumber sandwiches too without cheese. The only other place I remember cucumber sandwiches is the UK.Depends entirely on which portion of India you might be in.
[The only trick is to beat first to stiffen them, then SLooooooowly add the oil. .
My point was that India has southern and northern regions, not that tomatoes will or won't be present.Perhaps, but so far I've found them in Kolkata, Pune, Hyderabad, Bengaluru, New Delhi, Puri, Mumbai, Agra, and Jaipur. They also have cucumber sandwiches too.
Ah, gotcha. Mine was that almost all of India is "south" compared to the USA ,and so tomato sandwiches are a southern delicacy.My point was that India has southern and northern regions, not that tomatoes will or won't be present.
disgusting
And I have taken to making my own Mayo. It is actually pretty easy to make with a stick blender, a couple of eggs yolks, a bit of lemon juice and some light olive oil. (regular olive oil is too strong). The only trick is to beat the eggs first to stiffen them, then SLooooooowly add the oil. It keeps in the fridge for over a week, but I never let it sit for 2 weeks.
Do you ever wonder what they put in store bought mayo to make it last forever?