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Salty seadog

Space Cadet...(3rd Class...)
Greetings from Walmer seafront where my breakfast will arrive shortly.

Eggs and beans to close for comfort.

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Katherine

Katherine

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Manchester
The day is full of joy's. I've got to have a tooth filling soon ,I'm feeling groggy and my arms ache.

Oh! And the cat's have gone mad and running around like mad things.
Oh, hope the rest of the day goes better!
 

Speicher

Vice Admiral
Moderator
I like toasted sarnies. My toasted sarnie maker was given to me yonks ago, and is difficult to clean. So I have been experimenting with toasted sandwiches "fried" in a frying pan. I follow the same process by spreading the spreadable butter on the outside of the bread, adding a small knob of butter to the pan. They are much betterer than ones done in the machine. I found the trick to squishing them, is to wait until the first side is nicely brown, and squish them once they are turned the first time. The real bonus is that they take less time this way than in the machine.

Fried this way, there are IMO much better, and you can keep the crusts on. The bread goes crispy, and is not soggified. So far I have just used cheese, but what other things do peeps put in their toasted sarnies?
 

raleighnut

Legendary Member
I like toasted sarnies. My toasted sarnie maker was given to me yonks ago, and is difficult to clean. So I have been experimenting with toasted sandwiches "fried" in a frying pan. I follow the same process by spreading the spreadable butter on the outside of the bread, adding a small knob of butter to the pan. They are much betterer than ones done in the machine. I found the trick to squishing them, is to wait until the first side is nicely brown, and squish them once they are turned the first time. The real bonus is that they take less time this way than in the machine.

Fried this way, there are IMO much better, and you can keep the crusts on. The bread goes crispy, and is not soggified. So far I have just used cheese, but what other things do peeps put in their toasted sarnies?
All sounds a bit 'Elvis' to me and that didn't end well.
 

Speicher

Vice Admiral
Moderator
All sounds a bit 'Elvis' to me and that didn't end well.

I'm not sure what you mean. Elvis consumed rather more than toasted cheese sandwiches.

It is not something I eat everyday, and the butter is spread very thinly.
 
There's a surprise, I thought you would suggest chips. Please ask @Reynard how many stones of tatoes she has so that she could make you a portion of chips.

LOL... About two stones of Maris Pipers, that's somewhere in the region of 15 kg - plenty of chips, plus I do mine in beef dripping when I do make them... :hungry:

Just as well I picked em up on saturday night, the rest (that were too damaged to take) were brown goo all over the road when I went out this morning.
 
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