What do you think of this sandwich?
diarrhea
Deconstructed?
If you just melted the cheese and used a fatter cut of...is that chicken? (could be store bought sliced turkey) you wouldnt need the mayonnaise
lettuce needs to be shredded, sliced onion and tomato with vinegar would be good too
>>7192365
>lettuce needs to be shredded
What on earth for?
>>7192369
The same reason as sliced onion and tomatoes I guess.
I'm gonna give him the benefit of the doubt and assume he meant caramelized onion in a sloppy-joeish sauce.
>>7192369
i think it gives a better texture
>>7192380
Just toast the bread if you want texture.
>>7192379
have you never had sliced tomato and onion on a sandwich?
>I'm gonna give him the benefit of the doubt and assume he meant caramelized onion in a sloppy-joeish sauce.
what. that would be good i guess, but how do you get this from "sliced onion"?
>>7192386
I assume that you'd slice the onion before caramelizing it.
>>7192323
I'd eat it
Check mine
it pastrami with italian cheese blend, tomato and avocado on buttered toast
>>7192399
See, that's a good sandwich. This guy knows that you shouldn't have to rely on mayo for flavour, and even though the guacamole looks like a pile of vomit it's there to balance out the cheese - a flavour that would be too strong taken without any greens.
>>7192399
>>7192401
>do you have a problem with raw sliced onion on a sandwich?
Yes, I do. If you want to eat a raw onion then sure, eat your goddamn raw onion, don't just slap it into a sandwich and pretend you're gonna taste much more than raw onions. It's fine on a burger because beef is strong enough to balance it out, but raw onion on fucking chicken/turkey? Fuck that. If you wanted a more onion-y chicken you'd mince the onions into a pulp and bake it alongside the chicken, adding it raw as an afterthought is ridiculous.
>>7192410
people don't have to pretend... raw onions when used in moderation arent going to blow out ham, turkey, or whatever lunch meat you have; along with other vegetables or spreads.
your shortcomings in separating tastes or knowing proper ratios shouldn't be applied to everyone.
>>7192410
i giggled at your post. i thought there was just some kind of miscommunication going on. i do like onion more than the average person, but for sandwiches i slice the onion as thinly as possible so it's not overpowering the rest of the ingredients.
>raw onion on your turkey sandwich is ridiculous
>mfw
you're funny, i like you.
>>7192424
yeah raw onion totally isnt gonna blow out chicken or turkey
this conversation is over
go eat a tomato onionsandwich with mayonnaise, shredded lettuce and untoasted bread you mongrel
not like you'll taste any sliced chicken breast you put in there so why even bother
>>7192434
>this conversation is over
i don't want it to end. this is hilarious.
>>7192410
Mustard, onion, cheese and some sort of meat deli.
All you ever need