Sandwich 30

April 30, 2010 at 9:03 pm 4 comments

Well kids, this is it, the 30th sandwich. I have completed my mission and I am satisfied. There were a lot of great suggestions from my readers that I didn’t get a chance to make, but I hope to make them all sooner than later.

A few days before I started this project, I wrote out a list of 32 sandwiches, worried that I would run out of ideas. I wanted to make sure I had at least enough for the month. I need to go back and see how many I actually used from that list. So many sandwiches, so little time. Maybe I need that on a t-shirt. Someday, I will have my I <3 Sandwiches shirt.

I would like to thank my dear friend Kari, for being the inspiration behind this month of sandwiches. She wanted me to keep my blog updated more frequently, so because I always love a theme, the Month of Sandwiches was born.

Today’s sandwich is a recreation of a sandwich I had in England. As I mentioned earlier in the month, I was in sandwich bliss in England. I bought a similar sandwich like this sometime while we were visiting. This filler is my interpretation of this Tesco Cheese and Onion Sandwich Filler.

I used grated Cabot’s Seriously Sharp Cheddar , chopped scallions (spring onions), Vegenaise, sea salt, and freshly ground black pepper. Mix the whole thing together and slather liberally on your favorite bread. This bread is Hannaford oat nut bread.

This is so good. Creamy, salty, tangy, and delicious!

There you have it. The last sandwich of the month. Thanks to you all who have read and commented and joined my facebook fan page for the blog.

I promise to keep things up to date this time. We have been making a lot of pizza’s too, so perhaps you will see some photos of those soon.

Have a great day my friends. Keep cooking!

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4 Comments Add your own

  • 1. Vicky Charles  |  May 1, 2010 at 4:48 pm

    I can’t believe you loved the Tesco cheese and onion sandwich filler! I bet your version is 100 times more tasty!
    I’ve really enjoyed your month of sandwiches… what’s next??

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    • 2. thepugnaciousvegetarian  |  May 1, 2010 at 10:41 pm

      I did love it! You should try to make it. I hate mayo, so I use a vegan mayo. The vegan mayo I use tastes a lot like Miracle Whip, or at least what I remember it tasting like, because we were a Hellman’s mayo family. Miracle Whip is a salad dressing/sandwich spread that is kinda sweet and tangy, kinda like Heinz Salad Cream.

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  • 3. Regina  |  June 1, 2010 at 2:58 pm

    Its so good to see you blogging again. I looks like I have a bit to catch up on. I know how easy it is to get side tracked and put your blog off I am guilty of it myself. Maybe i can use this as inspiration to get off my a$$ and blog again!

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    • 4. thepugnaciousvegetarian  |  June 1, 2010 at 9:22 pm

      Hi there! Actually, now I will be posting on my actual website, thepugnaciousvegetarian.com, so be sure to update your bookmarks :) It’s nice to hear from you.

      Reply

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