Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is a Rachel?
Reuben with turkey instead of corned beef, (usually) cole slaw instead of sauerkraut. They're really good (and thankfully not named after that tiresome sitcom character.)
I thought the coleslaw dressing replaced the Russian dressing. Putting coleslaw on a sandwich, plus another creamy dressing seems like overkill and sloppy
One of my favorite sandwiches is the Delight, at Parkway Deli - pastrami, russian dressing cole slaw and muenster cheese on grilled pumpernickel. Just fantastic.
Anonymous wrote:I grew up in NY land of delis and have no clue what The Rachel is (I can guess it is a variant on a Reuben but when did it get the name Rachel). I thought it was a haircut.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is a Rachel?
Reuben with turkey instead of corned beef, (usually) cole slaw instead of sauerkraut. They're really good (and thankfully not named after that tiresome sitcom character.)
I thought the coleslaw dressing replaced the Russian dressing. Putting coleslaw on a sandwich, plus another creamy dressing seems like overkill and sloppy
Anonymous wrote:I went to gtown cupcake in December to get a holiday cupcake. They gave me vanilla instead. I’m still mad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS has a soccer game near my favorite delly. I ordered a Rachel and they forgot the Russian dressing but doused it in mayo. I am
mad.
As someone who hates mayo this is horrifying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So slap some ketchup on it. Russian dressing is just mayo and ketchup anyway
Ketchup mixed with coleslaw sound like vomit
Anonymous wrote:The very definition of a First World problem. My God.
Anonymous wrote:It is really disappointing when things go wrong.
Anonymous wrote:So slap some ketchup on it. Russian dressing is just mayo and ketchup anyway