Would eggs benedict be considered an open-faced sandwich?
That’s a defo yes in my book.
Would eggs benedict be considered an open-faced sandwich?
That sounds like something you'd get at The Heart Attack Grill in Las Vegas
Oh no, never discredit a patty melt!Or a bad burger?![]()
On a side note, it's very entertaining to walk into a NE Ohio bar on a day where the Browns are playing Pittsburgh and saying, "Go Steelers!" and then quickly leaving before things get hurled at me or I get tackled.Looked it up in the way back files
It was The Vortex Bar and Grill in Atlanta.
I was doing personal food challenges back then and making a regional food the team playing against the Cleveland Browns was known for. My guess is they were playing the Falcons. I learned a lot of new foods. Some I still make.
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No. No butter on the bread.I have a story about that I’ll share later (I’m sure I’ve posted it before), but you’re opening the door on the age-old question… “Is a hot dog a sandwich?”![]()
I don't think so; I think it's a (wonderful) variation of eggs on toast.Would eggs benedict be considered an open-faced sandwich?
Oh yes, I know people who butter their hot dog buns and sear the inside of the buns, while most Americans do not butter their sandwich bread.No. No butter on the bread.![]()
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That, for me, is not a sandwich. It's a wrap, similar to the Doner kebabs, wrapped in pita bread, I used to eat up Tottenham Court Rd after a night on the beers.Smoked ham salad on a spinach wrap