So, no chickpea burritos for you! ![]()
Good burritos are more or less just completely encased tacos
OH, NO! Say it ain’t so ![]()
Rick Martinez just put up a recipe for a chickpea picadillo in the NYT and I thought of you
It’s behind a paywall, but I’m sure it would make the right person happy, somewhere, as a taco or burrito filling (or, for the purposes of this thread, torta).
This one? Happy to share for non-subscribers and chickpea lovers the site over ![]()
In no particular order.
All kinds of subs, hot or cold
Gyros/shawarma/souvlaki on a bun or pita
Toasted club sandwich
Ruben/smoked meat/corned beef
Grilled cheese with or without bacon or tomato
BLT
Open face sandwiches… hot beef/turkey/chicken/liver. Old school diner/greasy spoon stuff which is getting harder to find
Sausage on a bun.
Chicken- fried, rotisserie, grilled
Tuna and tuna melt
BEC
Brisket
Roast beef, with or without the dip
Don’t think I’ve ever met a sammich I didn’t like tbh
Ok… how about a… COLD SPAGHETTI SAMMICH??? ![]()
I’d eat it, but I also like cold pizza… ![]()
Oh, you’re one of those people… ![]()
I most certainly am ![]()
Takes all kinds ![]()
Oh my, I’d totally forgotten about the diner/lunch counter open faced hot turkey sandwich, complete with a scoop of mashed potatoes and a slice of jellied cranberry sauce. ![]()
My pops used to run and own diners across the city, so that’s where my love for them comes from ![]()
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Thanks! I’m pleased to see there’s no raisins!
OMG raisins and chickpeas in the same dish… ![]()
That reminds me of what Spawn1 would eat for breakfast when he was in high school: Cold pizza sandwich. Take two slices of pizza, flip one on top of the other, and eat it sandwich-style. Of course, at the time he was running a lot (cross country and track), so he had a really high metabolism.
Ah, those were the dayz… I did both as well ![]()
My mom used to take us kids every year. I didn’t really “get it” at the then, but it was good times.
My parents took us to the Italian festival in South Philly every year . . .the smells of the meats and cheeses would blow you away. I later realized this was Philly fan training: a highlight was the young men climbing a tall greased pole to get the sack of expensive Italian meats at the top.
“Is mayonnaise and instrument”
