The Reuben sandwich is purported to have been created by Arnold Reuben (or the chef of Arnold's son, Arnold Jr.), owner of Reuben's Delicatessen (no longer in business) in NYC sometime between 1914 and the 1930's (by the chef), though the earlier dates seem to be in question, since an advert for a Reuben's Special in 1926 did not include sauerkraut or corned beef on the sandwich.
recipe for astormishing sandwich: bread. jelly. watermellon. hope this helps!
MARGAUX'S CURRIED CHICKEN SANDWICH, click link for recipe: http://www.oprah.com/recipe/omagazine/recipes/food_200411_sandwich
The "Fire and Water Sandwich" is a recipe that you can make on your Sandwich maker out of dragon fruit, watermelon, and bread.
You can find a recipe for Philly Cheese Cake at the following websites..www.cdkitchen.com ... beef sandwich philly cheesesteak or www.yummy.ph/recipe/philly-cheese-steak-sandwich
By Shel Selverstein
A great and simple Panini sandwich recipe can be found at http://www.squidoo.com/Panini-sandwich-recipes. They have great ideas for sandwiches and also simple recipes.
The amount of cocoa in a chocolate sandwich cookie varies by recipe. The only way to know for sure how much cocoa in is a specific cookie is to have the recipe.
You will find some really interesting sandwich recipe suggestions on these websites....www.simplyrecipes.com/recipes/sandwich/ or www.menshealth.com/mhlists/gourmet-sandwiches-for-guys/
One creative way to incorporate vinegar into a sandwich recipe is to make a vinegar-based dressing or marinade for the sandwich fillings, such as a balsamic vinaigrette for a caprese sandwich. Another idea is to pickle vegetables in vinegar and use them as a topping for the sandwich, adding a tangy and crunchy element. Additionally, you can mix vinegar into mayonnaise or mustard to create a unique spread for the sandwich.
Here is the recipe: . Sandwich = Tomato, Cucumber, Boiled Egg & Bread Hope this helps. :)
Chicken, bacon, pork and beef sandwich.
Prepare it as a meat substitute in a Grilled Cheese Sandwich or a Meatload recipe.