Sandwiches

Here's a sandwich I found when I was looking up another food item on the series The Sopranos. Which I just binged a year or two ago.
Apparently it is mentioned in the show quite a bit on account of the deli where they hang out.

Pepper and egg sandwich

Cook some onions and large chunks of green bell pepper until soft. You want a little bite in the peppers.
I use a lid to help them steam.
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Mix your eggs up in a bowl and pour them over the veggies.
To scramble everything you want to push the spatula through in long strokes and turn the mixture over. Resist scrambling in small circles and by using the edge of the spatula to chop at things. You want the eggs to hold together in large pieces.
Like this. And that's done just pushing the spatula through and turning over now and then. It's like scrambling in slow motion.
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Hollow out your bun of choice so it can hold more without becoming too fat.
It's juicy enough that I never add mayo or anything to the bread.
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For added points, roll the sammi up in some aluminum foil and let it steam and warm the bread for 5 or 10 minutes :)
LOVE those! (It may be a Jersey Italian thing?) Sometimes with egg, sausage crumbles, peppers, and onions on a lightly buttered roll. Sometimes mom would make egg, potato, peppers, and onions on a roll.
 
Here's today's sandwich; a family classic.
We'd go down the pub for a game of darts and a few pints, then when it closed (10.30pm in those days :hyper: :hyper:) it was back home for a Cheddar cheese, beetroot and piccalilli sandwich. Plenty of butter.
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That's true. I never even knew what mayonnaise was until I first went to the USA in 1973. We always had salad cream at home.
I think being a tad younger I had a different experience. Both mayo and salad cream were everywhere when I was growing up.
 
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