Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks for the tip! I add pickled yellow peppers or kimchi to sandwiches sometimes.
sacre bleu.. mais non. this is as terrible as cheese on kimchee. What are people doing to kimchee!?!!
Cheese and kimchi are delicious together. Kimchi ham fried rice with chunks of sharp cheddar melted in... oooooh.

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Anonymous wrote:I’m addicted to Trader Joe’s zhoug sauce. Think of a spicy chimichurri made from cilantro. So good on sandwiches and just about anything. Also good for sandwiches: basil pesto. Also good, red cabbage slaw.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is probably too low-brow for DCUM but the Chik-Fil-A sauce that they sell at the grocery store now is my go-to. I rarely eat a sandwich without it anymore.
It is low-brow because it's all junk oil & corn syrup.
Anonymous wrote:This is probably too low-brow for DCUM but the Chik-Fil-A sauce that they sell at the grocery store now is my go-to. I rarely eat a sandwich without it anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks for the tip! I add pickled yellow peppers or kimchi to sandwiches sometimes.
sacre bleu.. mais non. this is as terrible as cheese on kimchee. What are people doing to kimchee!?!!
They are putting it on sandwiches. I thought the PP was clear?
Anonymous wrote:While waiting for my number to be called at the deli I randomly saw this jar of boar's head "sweet vidalia onions in sauce." Low calorie and low sodium, so I figured why not. It is absolutely fantastic on a sandwich. And then this week I bought a different brand's "onion jam," which lacks the chunks of onion that boar's head has, but similar concept and flavor. It is also fantastic. If your family is sort of bored by deli sandwiches, even when using bakery bread, high-quality meats and cheeses, I highly recommend grabbing a jar of onions. They're only like 5 bucks. I personally can't stand raw onions on a sandwich, too overpowering, but love the depth these products add.
Sorry if I'm way late on this. It's possible this stuff has been popular for years.
Anonymous wrote:my go-to lunch sandwich now is ham, provolone, yellow mustard and fig jam. The mustard and fig jam together give it a perfect balance of sweet and tangy.