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Had any good sandwiches lately?
Grrl discovered Dietz and Watson Peppered Ham (http://www.dietzandwatson.com/our-products/deli/ham/pepper-ham-half/) which is so good I just throw it on bread. Not like I usually like much of anything else on my sandwiches anyway, but usually ham requires cheese. This is just delicious all by itself.
http://www.dietzandwatson.com/_resources/www/dietzwatson/_system/content/images/9dfadc37-dd51-483f-a5c5-5151bd94ee6a_3047_productImage.jpg
Sammiches are almost on the same plane of existence as Lone Star, ie they're perfection.
Had any good sandwiches lately?
Grrl discovered Dietz and Watson Peppered Ham (http://www.dietzandwatson.com/our-products/deli/ham/pepper-ham-half/) which is so good I just throw it on bread. Not like I usually like much of anything else on my sandwiches anyway, but usually ham requires cheese. This is just delicious all by itself.
http://www.dietzandwatson.com/_resources/www/dietzwatson/_system/content/images/9dfadc37-dd51-483f-a5c5-5151bd94ee6a_3047_productImage.jpg
D&W meat is an east coast treat. They have some awesome dogs (1/4 lb. that are just sinful (and I'm a hot dog connoisseur).
BTW, if you have a Jason's Deli nearby, it's not bad....but it ain't Katzinger's goodness (almost makes me want the girls to go to Children's more often ;)).
-Kevin
TKGAngel
06-19-11, 08:21 PM
Had any good sandwiches lately?
A market up here serves Boar's Head turkey pn a sandwich with sage derby cheese & cranberry mayo on freshly baked white bread. Yum-O, as they say. :thumbup:
extramundane
06-19-11, 08:36 PM
BTW, if you have a Jason's Deli nearby, it's not bad...
Their pastrami and corned beef are :yuck:. Based on the couple of experiences with those standbys, I've not cared to explore any further.
But I agree w/ the Dietz & Watson praise. I've yet to find anyone who carries their full line around here, but the couple products I can find regularly are VERY good. :thumbup:
cameraman
06-20-11, 04:20 AM
We have a local salami maker that produces very good Italian meats.
They are getting wider and wider distribution so it could be in a deli near you.
http://www.creminelli.com/
My son is a fan of the Wild Boar salami and Sopressata. The Milano, Varzi and Sopressa are excellent. It is also great to have a good local source for Prosciutto and pancetta. If you want a really good ham sandwich try some prosciutto cotto.
Andrew Longman
06-20-11, 12:37 PM
For me the ultimate sandwich is made on my own wheat, oat and corn bread -- grilled with cheddar, red onion, cukes and sprouts and maybe some horseradish.
or my bread toasted with mayo, turkey, lettuce black pepper and cranberry sauce -- preferably eaten in front of a late November football game :D
RaceGrrl
06-20-11, 04:59 PM
DW Italian Roast Beef is really good too, but pricey relative to other deli meat: $12.99 here.
Had any good sandwiches lately?
Grrl discovered Dietz and Watson Peppered Ham (http://www.dietzandwatson.com/our-products/deli/ham/pepper-ham-half/) which is so good I just throw it on bread. Not like I usually like much of anything else on my sandwiches anyway, but usually ham requires cheese. This is just delicious all by itself.
http://www.dietzandwatson.com/_resources/www/dietzwatson/_system/content/images/9dfadc37-dd51-483f-a5c5-5151bd94ee6a_3047_productImage.jpg
Looks really peppery, is it?
Don't either local grocery that I frequent caries this but will be on the lookout.
Zevon fan, I take it. :thumbup:
Looks really peppery, is it?
Don't either local grocery that I frequent caries this but will be on the lookout.
Zevon fan, I take it. :thumbup:
Absolutely! :thumbup:
It has a really nice coating of black pepper with just a touch of garlic. When it's deli sliced you get just enough to spice up the sandwich.
Napoleon
06-21-11, 05:22 PM
If you want a really good ham sandwich try some prosciutto cotto.
And if you want a really good bologna sandwich get real Italian mortadella.
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2671/3967217741_9d32b6202a.jpg
this joint in the Ferry Building was phenomenal
Trying to eat low-carb, low-fat, so this is perfect.
According to their website, they have it at the Marsh grocery two miles from my home. :thumbup:
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