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Can You Identify These Classic Sandwiches?

Mon, 11/24/2008 - 7:45am by partysugar
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The first written record of the word "sandwich" occurred 246 years ago today. Apparently Edward Gibbons wrote about it in his journal. Since then the sandwich has come a long way! To celebrate the beloved lunch dish, I've put together a quiz. I'll list a bunch of ingredients and you tell me the name of the sandwich. Ready? Go!


Question 1

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  • Myst's picture
    Myst
    1

    woohoo 7/8. I new working at that deli back in high school would come in handy Laughing out loud

    6 weeks 2 days ago Report Comment
  • ilanac13's picture
    ilanac13
    2

    check that out - i know all of my sandwiches and i don't even eat them Smiling go figure on how that one works!

    6 weeks 2 days ago Report Comment
  • doogirl's picture
    doogirl
    3

    7/8, I missed the Croque one, I thought it was a Madame, and it wasn't. Still, not too bad!

    6 weeks 2 days ago Report Comment
  • honeyhoney77's picture
    honeyhoney77
    4

    whoo hoo 8/8! This proves that I watch too much food network! I almost missed the Croque one too, but then I remembered that episode of the Barefoot Contessa... *sigh* good thing lunch is right around the corner! I'm hungry =)

    6 weeks 2 days ago Report Comment
  • JanetG0307's picture
    JanetG0307
    10

    i'm totally craving a croque...i need to go to the grocery store tonight!

    6 weeks 2 days ago Report Comment
  • hkdkat's picture
    hkdkat
    12

    7/8 and I knew #8 was wrong when I submitted it...not too bad!

    6 weeks 2 days ago Report Comment
  • YumSugar's picture
    YumSugar
    13

    Party, I definitely have a hankering for a sandwich now — and I'm not talking banh mi!!

    6 weeks 2 days ago Report Comment
  • gaellemj's picture
    gaellemj
    15

    Well American people don't do the Croque monsieur as French people do. Dipped in beaten egg? That's the first time I'm hearing about that.

    6 weeks 2 days ago Report Comment
  • DeviousMuse's picture
    DeviousMuse
    16

    I'm thinking a grilled cheese with gouda and sprouts sounds really good tonight...

    6 weeks 2 days ago Report Comment
  • fireyelectra's picture
    fireyelectra
    17

    Wow, I'm impressed I got 100% considering I'm a vegetarian and can only eat ONE of those sammies!

    6 weeks 2 days ago Report Comment
  • rossy's picture
    rossy
    23

    7/8

    Love Quizno's tuna melt sandwiches! Can't always get there to buy them. But then I realized I could make them myself!

    If anybody's interested - Here you go...

    2 crusty rolls or 6-9" baguette
    canned tuna (drain, add enough mayo to hold together) *try smoked!*
    cheese slices (Havarti, mozzarella, Swiss, cheddar)
    **put tuna mixture & cheese on 1 half of roll/baguette, pop under grill till tuna warm & cheese has melted. Remove & let cool)**

    Add to above:
    mayo
    honey mustard
    red onion slices
    grilled bacon slices
    black olives
    lettuce

    Once a month I indulge myself with one YUMMY sandwich! I also like grilled ham & cheese; monte cristos & egg salad sandwiches.

    6 weeks 2 days ago Report Comment
  • krissycake's picture
    krissycake
    24

    i have never heard of the sandwiches in #4 or #8! But I love me a good rueben sandwich! =D

    6 weeks 1 day ago Report Comment
  • mllemedecin's picture
    mllemedecin
    25

    Number 4 is WRONG. The egg on a croque madame is not beated. The egg is just sort of put on top and is fried, but not beaten. I used to live in Paris and have eaten plenty Smiling

    6 weeks 1 day ago Report Comment
  • mllemedecin's picture
    mllemedecin
    26

    Also, by definition a croque monsieur is just ham and cheese, and a croque madame is the one with egg, so the answer choices are wrong.

    6 weeks 1 day ago Report Comment
  • rossy's picture
    rossy
    30

    Yeah, well ruebens & monte cristos with turkey "gross" me out...

    But what do you think of tuna melts like I described? They're REALLY GOOD with smoked tuna or salmon. Hell, I made one just yesterday combining both fish... OH, MY, GOD - AMBROSIA! YUMMY!

    5 weeks 3 days ago Report Comment
  • Rancher'sGirl's picture
    Rancher'sGirl
    31

    What, no BLA (bacon, lettuce and avocado) or club with avocado? *sigh* 8/8...yippee! Smiling

    5 weeks 2 days ago Report Comment

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