The regular size has 3 oz. The Jr. has 2 oz. The Giant has 5 oz.
Try a hot open faced turkey or roast beef sandwich, or a meatball with marinara sandwich, or any toasted sandwich from subway !
The chain of roast beef fast food restaurants is spelled Arby's.
The main ingredients in Arby's roast beef sandwich are thinly sliced roast beef, a sesame seed bun, and Arby's signature sauce.
As a verb: I will roast the meat instead of frying.As an adjective: I had a roast beef sandwich for my lunch.
A roast beef and cheddar cheese sandwich.
this is a good question. roast beef isn't as lean as turkey or chicken but quite healthy. also its good to have some fat in a sandwhich. :)
I wanted to help so I got you the answer it is 32!!!
Deli sandwiches typically start with a particular form of meat, be it some form of ham, roast beef, pastrami, corned beef or the like. This is followed with a selection of bread and added items such as cheese, vegetables, and dressings.
A jr. roast beef sandwich from Arby's contains 270 calories.
If you figure roughly 2 sandwiches per person... And each sandwich is 1/4 the size of a regular sandwich... That works out to 25 whole sandwiches cut into quarters. So the real question becomes how much roast beef do you need to make 25 sandwiches? I figure 1/10 of a pound of roast beef per sandwich should be adequate. So that means you'll need about 2.5 pounds. A full sandwich before cutting would be 4/10 of a pound of roast beef which is almost a half pound, so I think 1/10 of a pound would work nicely. And to be on the safe side, I'd make 60-65 mini sandwiches just to be sure.
This varies a lot by cut of roast beef, type of cheese, type of roll, any other condiments, how much of each ingredient was used, and so on. As a basic benchmark, there are 480 calories in a roast beef and provolone cheese on an onion roll sandwich from Starbucks, 430 on an Arby's beef 'n' cheddar sandwich, and 750 on an Arby's Market Fresh roast beef and swiss sandwich.
Lawrence used 34 pounds of roast beef to make his sandwich. However, since he only bought 23 pounds, it seems there is an error in the question. He could only use up to the amount he purchased, which is 23 pounds. Therefore, he used all 23 pounds of roast beef, not 34.