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Favorite Southern Style Sandwiches Made With Cheap, Readily Available Ingredients
By Sue Doenim
A sandwich is a southern lunch staple, easy to make, easy to transport to work. To us, a meat sandwich is naked unless it has a slice of tomatoes on it. Baloney & cheese, Spam & cheese, ham & cheese, even hamburgers must have a slice of tomato to taste right. In the middle of summer when the garden vegetables are ripe, a plain tomato sandwich, sans the meat & cheese is what we hanker for. A red, ripe, juicy tomato picked fresh from the garden, thickly sliced and laid on white sandwich bread slathered with mayo, salted and peppered. Now that's good eats. In the summer time, it's common for factory workers to bring a loaf of sandwich bread, jar of mayonnaise and a sack of garden fresh tomatoes with them to work. At lunch time, fresh tomato sandwiches are made, and a hungry working man can devour 4 'mator sandwiches' easily. Southerners favorite sandwiches are always made from cheap, readily available ingredients. Sandwich recipes born from our hardworking and frugal ancestors, nothing goes to waste. Southern breakfast sandwiches consist of any food item in a biscuit. Jelly and butter biscuits, sausage biscuits and our favorite southern fried chicken biscuit, which was born from our ancestors taking a biscuit made for breakfast, slicing it and placing a slice of last night's leftover fried chicken in it and packing it for lunch. McDonald's and other fast food restaurants have brought the southern fried chicken biscuit to the limelight. A slice of sweet Vidalia onion makes a great sandwich filler. An onion-mustard sandwich is cheap and delicious. Elvis Presley made fried banana sandwiches popular, which is also a southern favorite. A sliced banana, with or without peanut butter, fried or not, makes a quick & easy sandwich. Chances are, if a southerner likes a food 'as is', we will like it even more so when we slap it between two pieces of bread, smear it with mayonnaise and make it into a sandwich. |
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