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Cowboy Curtis said:

Solid list. I'd add Home Slice, they make an elite Italian sandwich.


I like their pizza, I'll have to try their sandwiches. My daughter lives 2 blks from the one on Duval.
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Cowboy Curtis said:

Blue Baker, anyone?


Nope
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Funny. We had BLTs for dinner tonight something we do during the summers. Wife stays to the classic but I go BLEATs. Thick cut Applewood smoked bacon, butter lettuce, fried egg in bacon grease (add ground pepper as it's frying), thick sliced tomato, avocado on toasted sourdough (HEB bakery) with stone ground mustard and mayo.

For the egg you should try to cook the yolk most of the way through else its runny and can make a mess.

My top 3 chains are Potbelly, JJ and JM.
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AlaskanAg99 said:

Funny. We had BLTs for dinner tonight something we do during the summers. Wife stays to the classic but I go BLEATs. Thick cut Applewood smoked bacon, butter lettuce, fried egg in bacon grease (add ground pepper as it's frying), thick sliced tomato, avocado on toasted sourdough (HEB bakery) with stone ground mustard and mayo.

For the egg you should try to cook the yolk most of the way through else its runny and can make a mess.

My top 3 chains are Potbelly, JJ and JM.

You had me until cook the egg through. I want that runny yolk if I'm putting it in a sandwich or burger.
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NColoradoAG said:

AlaskanAg99 said:

Funny. We had BLTs for dinner tonight something we do during the summers. Wife stays to the classic but I go BLEATs. Thick cut Applewood smoked bacon, butter lettuce, fried egg in bacon grease (add ground pepper as it's frying), thick sliced tomato, avocado on toasted sourdough (HEB bakery) with stone ground mustard and mayo.

For the egg you should try to cook the yolk most of the way through else its runny and can make a mess.

My top 3 chains are Potbelly, JJ and JM.

You had me until cook the egg through. I want that runny yolk if I'm putting it in a sandwich or burger.


You do you boo. It's a helluva Sammy.

Also bake the bacon to get it extra crispy.
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AlaskanAg99 said:

Funny. We had BLTs for dinner tonight something we do during the summers. Wife stays to the classic but I go BLEATs. Thick cut Applewood smoked bacon, butter lettuce, fried egg in bacon grease (add ground pepper as it's frying), thick sliced tomato, avocado on toasted sourdough (HEB bakery) with stone ground mustard and mayo.

For the egg you should try to cook the yolk most of the way through else its runny and can make a mess.

My top 3 chains are Potbelly, JJ and JM.


I'll probably be making this sandwich a lot now

Sounds epic
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AlaskanAg99 said:

Funny. We had BLTs for dinner tonight something we do during the summers. Wife stays to the classic but I go BLEATs. Thick cut Applewood smoked bacon, butter lettuce, fried egg in bacon grease (add ground pepper as it's frying), thick sliced tomato, avocado on toasted sourdough (HEB bakery) with stone ground mustard and mayo.

For the egg you should try to cook the yolk most of the way through else its runny and can make a mess.

My top 3 chains are Potbelly, JJ and JM.


I skip the avocado and make a PBLET. Instead of thick sliced bacon, I use sliced pork belly seasoned with coarse black pepper and brown sugar.
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As far making my own sammich….i have a tub of Patton's hot sausage patties in the freezer. We made HS sandwiches twice this last week. No good French bread available but on nice toasted sour dough was killer.

Patton's is actually beef which confused the **** out of me the first time I looked for it at a Rouses on a Nola trip.
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No kosher delis like in NYC. The pickles and kraut...

I miss Katz Deli in Austin.
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JYDog90 said:

Cowboy Curtis said:

Solid list. I'd add Home Slice, they make an elite Italian sandwich.


I like their pizza, I'll have to try their sandwiches. My daughter lives 2 blks from the one on Duval.


I like Home Slice pizza.
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Smoochie-Wallace II said:

Eliminatus said:

Was just thinking bout making this thread and lo and behold…

Of the national chains Jersey Mikes is a staple. Though Jimmy John's is super high up there for me because they do lettuce wraps. I also enjoy Subway far more than I will admit in person.

Though I was thinking more along the lines of homemade sandwiches. I'll never gain entry into the Blackstone or homemade pizza crowds but the idea of higher tier sandwiches at home has always intrigued me. For clarity I grew up a ham and cheese with mustard on the cheapest bread style and didn't discover "good" sandwiches till much later in life and have become obsessed with them. At least looking and researching them. What's y'all's go to for a damn good home made sandwich? What are some easy hacks you've discovered to elevate to another level?
The first key is the bread, the second key is the toppings. Ideally, you'd make homemade bread, but most people don't have time for that. Buy yourself some good bread from the store, I favor French bread or Italian bread fresh from the baker. Your cold cut options are up to you. I like turkey or ham or turkey and ham, but am also okay with pepperoni or salami.

More important to me are the toppings, and by toppings I mean vegetables. Slice some tomatoes on there. Pickles if you have them. Cucumbers if you don't have pickles. Maybe some onion or bell pepper. Season with salt and pepper so the vegetables really pop. Toss some pickled banana peppers if you have them. Add a touch of spicey mustard to the top of the bread, slice your sandwich, and eat.

I can also recommend a hot Italian beef sandwich recipe, but it takes 72 hours to make because you're making your own beef broth, giardiniera, and bread.


Made a first pass on your recs. Thanks for that btw. Some decent bread with pepper jack, ham, turkey, and salami with tomatoes, red onion, hot pepper rings, spinach and dusted in Trader Joe's 21 spices mix and dashed with red wine vinegar. With a whole ass dill because I am a degenerate when it comes to pickles.

All in all, pretty good for a first shot! I won't bother with tomato next time I think. I love the look of it and love the idea of using it and even do like it but I have never been convinced it actually adds anything to what I eat. Still not convinced. One less dash of vinegar. Add some black pepper. Don't forget the spicy mustard next time. I do like the everything bread but damn is it a mess. I got a few of them but will be trying something different next time.

Good stuff!
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Were you able to taste the 21 spice mix over the seasoning on the bread? I always use plain bread so I can taste the seasoning.

I also don't use lettuce. Used to be a heavy lettuce/tomato/onion guy, but realized the lettuce doesn't really taste like anything on a sandwich to me. Personal choice.

I applaud your use of the side pickle.

Dagwood Bumstead would be proud.
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Smoochie-Wallace II said:


Were you able to taste the 21 spice mix over the seasoning on the bread? I always use plain bread so I can taste the seasoning.

I also don't use lettuce. Used to be a heavy lettuce/tomato/onion guy, but realized the lettuce doesn't really taste like anything on a sandwich to me. Personal choice.

I applaud your use of the side pickle.

Dagwood Bumstead would be proud.
Yup! It's a pretty stout spice and cuts through pretty damn well. And realized my tomato comment could be construed as a condemnation of your rec which is not the case at all. Tomatoes and I have been in an ongoing battle for years now of me trying to love them and use them more. I have no idea why I am in love with the thought of that but I am for some reason. This was just round n+1 in that war.

I actually LOVE lettuce. Super fan even. It's why I gave Jimmy Johns a shoutout earlier. Their lettuce wrap sub in for bread is incredible. But do love spinach as well and figured this would be a thick sammy and didn't want to be wrestling with lettuce spilling all over.

There was some onion rolls I was eyeing pretty hard at the store I will try out next time...
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Garrelli 5000 said:

As far making my own sammich….i have a tub of Patton's hot sausage patties in the freezer. We made HS sandwiches twice this last week. No good French bread available but on nice toasted sour dough was killer.

Patton's is actually beef which confused the **** out of me the first time I looked for it at a Rouses on a Nola trip.
Hot snausage sammies!? IN

Making a new shopping list as I type this.
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Eliminatus said:

Garrelli 5000 said:

As far making my own sammich….i have a tub of Patton's hot sausage patties in the freezer. We made HS sandwiches twice this last week. No good French bread available but on nice toasted sour dough was killer.

Patton's is actually beef which confused the **** out of me the first time I looked for it at a Rouses on a Nola trip.
Hot snausage sammies!? IN

Making a new shopping list as I type this.
That made for a fun read on wikipedia

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Orleans_hot_sausage
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New Orleans Hot Sausage is like a cousin to the old school Texas German/Czech Hot Gut Sausage.
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Going to ThunderCloud for research purposes for lunch tomorrow!

What should I get?! First time there!
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We have a place called Pickleman's

Great sandwiches and salads.


I get the turkey bacon club without bacon and mayo, add pickled onions and balsamic dressing.

They toast the cheese on the bread. Yum
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Tanya 93 said:

We have a place called Pickleman's

Great sandwiches and salads.


I get the turkey bacon club without bacon and mayo, add pickled onions and balsamic dressing.

They toast the cheese on the bread. Yum
So a turkey and ham sandwich?
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The NY Italian at Thudercloud was always my splurge sandwich. Normally I would just go turkey IIRC.
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I'm curious to see how your experience at Thundercloud is at your location versus the NB location that my entire family and office have sworn off of.
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Thanks to this thread, I'm eating a sub for breakfast.

Turkey, ham, onions, homemade giardiniera, spicy mustard.

It came out great!
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Smoochie-Wallace II said:


Thanks to this thread, I'm eating a sub for breakfast.

Turkey, ham, onions, homemade giardiniera, spicy mustard.

It came out great!
I murdered an egg, bacon, and cheese sandwich with the last of my everything bread this morning myself. Nothing fancy, just a time honored classic. Delicious!
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Chipotlemonger said:

The NY Italian at Thudercloud was always my splurge sandwich. Normally I would just go turkey IIRC.
Your 'splurge' was $.25 more than your regular?
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I do love a breakfast sammitch. But it hs to be on a biscuit. Not an English muffin (which I also love) because the muffin won't tear like break or a biscuit and all it does is smoosh the Sammie guts out the side making a mess. And I don't like bread because then it's just a regular sammitch.
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AlaskanAg99 said:

I do love a breakfast sammitch. But it hs to be on a biscuit. Not an English muffin (which I also love) because the muffin won't tear like break or a biscuit and all it does is smoosh the Sammie guts out the side making a mess. And I don't like bread because then it's just a regular sammitch.


Counterpoint: we are adults, we can eat sandwiches for breakfast if we please.
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Smoochie-Wallace II said:

AlaskanAg99 said:

I do love a breakfast sammitch. But it hs to be on a biscuit. Not an English muffin (which I also love) because the muffin won't tear like break or a biscuit and all it does is smoosh the Sammie guts out the side making a mess. And I don't like bread because then it's just a regular sammitch.


Counterpoint: we are adults, we can eat sandwiches for breakfast if we please.


Sure you can. You can have Crab soup if you want.

Doesn't mean you're right. People are wrong all the time. Meaningless arbitrary rules are fun.

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AlaskanAg99 said:

Smoochie-Wallace II said:

AlaskanAg99 said:

I do love a breakfast sammitch. But it hs to be on a biscuit. Not an English muffin (which I also love) because the muffin won't tear like break or a biscuit and all it does is smoosh the Sammie guts out the side making a mess. And I don't like bread because then it's just a regular sammitch.


Counterpoint: we are adults, we can eat sandwiches for breakfast if we please.


Sure you can. You can have Crab soup if you want.

Doesn't mean you're right. People are wrong all the time. Meaningless arbitrary rules are fun.


And you've experienced this because we all know bagels are superior to biscuits for a breakfast sandwich
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Smoochie-Wallace II said:

AlaskanAg99 said:

Smoochie-Wallace II said:

AlaskanAg99 said:

I do love a breakfast sammitch. But it hs to be on a biscuit. Not an English muffin (which I also love) because the muffin won't tear like break or a biscuit and all it does is smoosh the Sammie guts out the side making a mess. And I don't like bread because then it's just a regular sammitch.


Counterpoint: we are adults, we can eat sandwiches for breakfast if we please.


Sure you can. You can have Crab soup if you want.

Doesn't mean you're right. People are wrong all the time. Meaningless arbitrary rules are fun.


And you've experienced this because we all know bagels are superior to biscuits for a breakfast sandwich


Same issue, if you have egg or avocado you can expect it in your lap.

Hmm. Now that I think of all this, looks like this weekend will be spent making breakfast sammies as an experiment. Maybe I'm wrong. Past 1st hand evidence says otherwise, but what the hell.

English Muffin, breakfast sausage, bacon, hasbrown, egg w/ avocado and extra sharp cheddar.
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Now I am craving Einstein's Bagels with jalapeño shmear with a couple fat eggs on top!
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Anyone tried Biderman's in Austin?
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Smoochie-Wallace II said:

Chipotlemonger said:

The NY Italian at Thudercloud was always my splurge sandwich. Normally I would just go turkey IIRC.
Your 'splurge' was $.25 more than your regular?


Health splurge. Turkey with no cheese versus NY Italian with.
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