In some 2000-10s comedy, “bish, make me a sandwich” is a common punchline. It begs the question, what goes in the sandwich?

As a follow up, how does that differ from the sandwich you might make for yourself?

  • jordanlund@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    OK, here’s what you do, you followin’ me camera guy?

    You take chicken breasts and put them in a ziploc bag with some soy sauce and let them refrigerate overnight.

    The next day, you cube them, skewer them and grill them until done.

    On a large onion bun, you paint one side with hoisin sauce, one side with thai peanut sauce, then you put the chicken on the bun.

    Top with a combination of shredded carrots, cabbage, and purple cabbage, soaked in sweet chili sauce.

    Put the bun together, wrap in foil, serve warm, and enjoy.

    It’s a sandwich so good it can enslave lesser minds.

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        10 months ago

        Bahn mi, here at any rate, is served on crusty French bread with cilantro and mayo and is pork rather than chicken, but I get the similarity. :)

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          9 months ago

          In Vietnam, they had bread that was basically tender like milk bread, but with a slightly stronger crust, so just grabbing it, no matter how carefully would result in compressing the inner bun while fracturing the crust.