Sandwiches

Hmmm, interesting.
You'll mostly find Cantonese dishes in Hawaii, but I'd never heard of this dish before.
And I WISH I could get flat Rice Noodles! Yes, yes, I know that I could make them myself, but ...
I don’t think it’s just Cantonese 🤷‍♀️

It feels like the Asian version of a winter stew. I love it!
 
Yesterday's sarnie: Edam cheese, pickled beetroot, mortadella with pistachio, horseradish sauce.

Today's sarnie.jpg
 
Do you guys lay your meats flat on a sandwich, or do you kind of "ribbon" them down gently? I always try to do the latter. I find it gives the sandwich more volume, and it just makes for a better picture and looks overall more appetizing.
 
Do you guys lay your meats flat on a sandwich, or do you kind of "ribbon" them down gently? I always try to do the latter. I find it gives the sandwich more volume, and it just makes for a better picture and looks overall more appetizing.
I worked at a deli so I do the deli “drape”. Nice thin cut meat “bunched/draped” on the bread. Looks nice piled up. Customers thought the sandwiches looked nice and fat.
 
No pic of this one but it was delicious so I'll put this bizarre combo down here. It's a kind of mash up of Max's sandwich shops Banh Mi and his Korean Gangster concept.

Sub roll slightly hollowed out.
Brussels and garlic pate on the the bottom layer,
Shredded bbq brisket,
A sprinkling of coriander and mint,
A fat slap of kimchi,
Salad leaves (shredded carrot and chopped romaine).
Crispy shallots,
A fiery chilli mayo in the lid.
 
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