These Are Hands Down The Greatest Sandwiches Of All Time
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- Опубликовано: 4 июн 2024
- A sandwich is one of the most versatile meals out there. They are quick to make, and if done right, they hit the spot and get us on our way. Whether you’re preparing one for breakfast, lunch, or dinner, you will be satisfied with a complete meal.
Sandwiches have been a part of our diets for hundreds of years, and there have been countless different sandwich inventions that have come our way, but which ones have stood the test of time and can claim to be the greatest?
There are many sandwiches to choose from, but these are hands down the greatest sandwiches of all time.
#BestSandwiches #Sandwich #History
BLT | 0:00
Tuna melt | 1:10
Grilled Cheese | 2:08
Banh mi | 3:03
Reuben | 3:55
French dip | 4:53
Philly cheesesteak | 5:56
Monte Cristo | 6:48
Lobster roll | 7:32
Torta | 8:24
Peanut butter and jelly | 9:02
Bagel with cream cheese and lox | 10:13
Po'boy | 11:08
Cuban | 11:48
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Muffaletta wasn't good enough to make the list, but a TUNA MELT was?
Shenanigans.
They both too salty
@@bluu_ice6554 Patty Melt disrespect
Yeah this video was all kinds of bullshit
Muffalettas make me nauseous.
Fish and cheese dont go together.
Here in Singapore there is a sandwich call "Roti John" meaning John's bread. Story goes that the sandwich was invented in the 60s by a Malay hawker near a British airforce base. British servicemen were then called John by the locals. The origional version is eggs beaten with cooked minced meat usually mutton with diced red onions, salt n pepper spread on half a buttered french loaf then pan fried till crispy , served with homemade chili sauce. Nowadays u have different versions in Singapore, Malaysia n Indonesia. Varieties as in tuna, sardines, beef n chicken are use n salads or coleslaw are stack together with sliced cheese, mayonnaise, chili sauce n bbq sauce or cheese sauce. Personally i still prefer the origional version.
damn gonna have to go to singapore
@@michaelsnedker5446 Worth it! Also for the noodles and Hainan Chicken Rice and a particularly good barbequed chicken at Din Jiang Hong Kong Roasted at Superluck Food Court.
What about the Italian sandwich?
Salami
Capicola or pepperoni
Lettuce
Onion
Tomato
Red wine vinegar and olive oil sauce or Italian dressing.
Mayo
Perfect.
I've never seen a BLT not made with iceberg lettuce.
Graham Graves I love iceberg, especially on a BLT. That cold crunch is life. This channel is way off.
0:22 who spreads mayo like that!? I'm scarred
"Milk before the cereal" people, very unsettling💯😂😂😂
The mayonnaise company wanted lots of attention to the product in the advertisement. The ad director probably decided to do that to get lots of talk about the ad.
Heavy on the Mayo , please 😀👍
That guy in the beginning spreading the mayo on the bacon instead of the bread is totally triggering me
I nearly threw my phone
You guys must be hungry. I never even noticed that.
Same
Watching this while drinking green tea. What could be more depressing?
it bothered me that the guy put mayo on the bacon and not the bread for the BLT
Also, ice-berg is totally acceptable.
Yes, I agree, why not mustard?
yeah
@@contemptcreatorarthurave4042 Yes. Nothing wrong with iceberg.
That guy spreading the mayo on the bacon is a straight sociopath. There's no way it was his first time making a sandwich either.
Re: grilled cheese
A really good one I made was:
- good quality sourdough bread
- cheddar cheese
- garlic & artichoke spread inside the sandwich
- double decker, so you've got a nice, soft bread as well as a toasty layer
- cover the frying pan maybe halfway through to partially steam the sandwich/promote melting without burning
Don’t hate on iceberg lettuce! It’s perfect for a BLT because it is crunchy.
I also absolutely love my Reuben to be made with Pastrami, but it is traditionally made with corned beef
I'll have to give that a try 👍
That's called a Rachel
@@geoffreygavurnik3072 no, a Rachel is cole slaw and Russian dressing instead of sauerkraut
The Woolworth's shown is in Bakersfield, CA. Still had an open lunch counter last time I was there. Great food and nostalgia.
Did they serve colored folks there?
From Redlands - cool pix but totally doubt the story of shelf tipped tuna haha
Fluffernutters are awesome. A lot of people don't know what they are since it is mainly a New England thing but it is peanut butter and marshmallow fluff on white bread So yummy
My BLT has iceburg lettuce for the crunch, other lettuce are limp. Tuna melts, i mix grated cheddar cheese in the tuna then under the broiler .
Lettuce must have real bite.... but also must be anything other than iceberg.. seriously? The only thing iceberg lettuce has going for it is the crisp “bite”. It is literally the perfect lettuce for a BLT.
I thought the same thing. I've only ever used iceberg on BLTs. And, I spread the mayonnaise on the bread, not the bacon.
The BLT is OK, but I'm not a fan of tomatoes. Replace the tomatoes with onions (grilled!), and voila!
The BLOG!
I like iceberg lettuce myself. I'm not find of romaine lettuce.
@@denisenilsson1366 Then it will be a bacon, lettuce, and onion sandwich. That's not the same thing.
@@ladennayoung2939 Of course not. ☺ That's why I call it a BLOG.
Great vid as always, but I am gonna have to complain about the absence of the fried spam sandwich.
This is the greatest video EVER if you're hungry & are getting some food soon....
If you believe this video, nobody ate a decent sandwich before 1910 or so, and then they suddenly "invented" some of the greatest combos ever put between two slices of bread.
As this video progressed, I kept getting worried that you'd leave out the Cuban... as the end approached I started formulating my inevitable comment chiding you for forgetting it...
Touche, Mashed... Touche.
Cuban sandwich is my favorite
Our Winn Dixie here used to sell Cuban sandwiches. They were so good.
What? No messy meatball sandwich? I thought for sure it would be listed.
I’ve only had a torta on bolillo. The crusty outside is superior to the soft crust of telera, in my opinion.
Cuban sandwich, fish sandwiches and BLTs are my go to
For the Ruben, add pickle relish to the Russian dressing and Viola! It's Thousand Island dressing :) Much better, oddly enough ;)
The BLT is all about EACH AND EVERY INGREDIENT -- NOT JUST "the blt". The bread AND the mayo matter and can make or break the sandwich no matter how great the bacon, lettuce, and/or tomato is.
I think Iceberg lettuce is best for BLT... Yum...
@Leslie M Schultz I agree with you! Iceberg keeps its crunch, be it leafed or shredded!! My first love was a boiled ham n Swiss cheese grinder in Connecticut with all of the fixings, shredded iceberg included of course, I was 11 or 12. I fell in love that day.... Nothing beats a juicy hero, grinder, hoagie, sub, call it what you like.. They're the best and they include iceberg lettuce!! Passion forward, 👍😋🤌✨️
Crab cake sandwiches in MD are a must. 💯🦀
I miss "crab burgers". Been a while since I've been to my birth state, but I love me some crabcakes... in buns or not!
No muffuletta? CRIMES.
Ghee on the grilled cheese. Believe me, it’s the best.
Only thing I would add is a Turkey Club.
No croque monsieur/madame? No Chicago Italian beef?
French dip; the customer is always right!
Courdon bleu with lettuce pepper bacon...french dip is good too! Yum... 😄
Reubens should be corned beef, not pastrami, I thought.
Yea, corned beef is better to me as well, but I've seen alot of places using pastrami over the last few years.
@@bishopman2308 Yeah, me too. Still think corned beef is right. Sauerkraut pairs well with the brine of the corned beef. The coating on pastrami doesn't need anything other than some deli mustard.
@@KeithMcConchie
Mustard is ok, but when I make my reubens it's corned beef, swiss cheese, sauerkraut and I like to use thousand island sauce.
@@bishopman2308 That is also my understanding of a proper Rueben. I wasn't remotely suggesting otherwise. I was recommending mustard strictly for a pastrami sandwich.
@@KeithMcConchie
Oh ok, I get you now.
I just ate lunch, now I’m hungry again.
Great video!
BLT and Philly Cheese r 2 of my favorites
Banh Mi is amazing.
Muffulettas is the best sandwich in the world.
Agreed. Definitely deserve to be on the list.
Nailed it!
You forgot the Muffuletta. One of my fave sandwiches of all time!
They forgot the BBQ Pork, Beef , Turkey, sausage , ham , sandwhich >
Fried chicken sandwich and croque monsieur deserve spots here. But the other choices are all awesome and so i can’t really complain 😅
I have never had a Reuben served with pickles. Seems like overkill.
I've never had a Reuben that wasn't served with a pickle. You got robbed.
@@stevebird9510On a Reuben, or beside a Reuben? The narration in the video was saying on or in the Reuben, or at least that’s how I heard it.
BLTs *must* have mayonnaise though! It’s required!
Reubens have Thousand Island dressing, if I remember correctly.
I think the classic is Russian dressing but most places use TI. I made some a few months ago and could not find Russian at the market.
My first Reuben was from the lady next door in the early 70's. She grilled pumpernickel and a couple slices of supermarket corned beef with a touch of kraut, Swiss cheese and Russian dressing. Blew my 12 year-old mind. You don't need a pound of meat if you do it right.
@@Obamafan6861 I actually prefer it with a smaller amount of meat. Those delis that put a six inch high stack of corned beef on it? Nope. Then the Sammy gets dry and you can’t taste anything else.
this is actually a very solid list
Yummy!
Love it
I make BLTO putting that red onion on it sets it off.
BLTAs are popular as well, with avocado. I can’t stand avocado. Onion sounds better!
Peruvian pork and sweet potato sandwich (pan con chicharron).
Simple and amazing
When I was a child, I didn't have peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. I had always eaten them separately.
Jelly was usually only available on children's birthdays.
I never got the idea to eat that together. As a child, I preferred hearty food to less sweet things.
Watched this while eating a sandwich! I love when life imitates art! :D
Don't watch this while hungry...don't watch this while hungry...watching this while hungry.
My top picks, in no particular order: Cuban (gasp...no salami), Reuben, Banh Mi, Oyster Po’Boy, BLT.....and everything else in the video.
Nice
I’ve never heard of pickles (or pickled cucumber) on a Reuben. I guess anyone who has ever served a Reuben to me has figured sauerkraut was enough.
Now I want a crawfish po boy
Habanero jack and bacon is my go to grilled cheese
Whatever your background, the greatest sandwiches were the ones your local deli served. The great deli's in New York gave you a sandwich you could barely eat, making your spouse, or pet, very happy with the remainders. But corned beef, pastrami, roast beef or turkey, with the best pickles, dark mustard, and whatever else you wanted. I tried 1,000 times making their sandwiches at home, but couldn't do it...
No deep fried pork tenderloin sandwich?
Liked video 👍🍔
You left off the GREATEST Pastrami sandwich in the world-
The #19 from LANGER'S DELI in Los Angeles!
Another couple that got missed. A Beef on Weck and a Royal Submarine. Both Buffalo, NY favorites.
Montreal smoked meat sandwich is my favorite
CUBANO, BABY!!!
I am so freakin hungry now !!! 😫
Salami on a Cuban? Where are you from? Tampa?
born and raised lol
Now this is a VIDEO, 'Nuff said...!
The muffuletta.
A Reuben is made with corned beef. If you use pastrami it's called a Rachel.
Wait until you try the cemita, it's delicious.
Woolworths Had this before anyone I too Think they invented it! used to get them as a Kid at Woolworths.
Have you done one of these on the best Regional sandwiches? Some might include the Louisville-style Hot Brown or the Indianapolis-style Pork Tenderloin.
There are many pretenders but the minimal Po boy must have sour dough bread and mayo. The best have fried shrimp or oysters or sliced beef, and go great with a cup of gumbo for a real Cajun lunch.
i d kill for a cheese steak sandwich
Casapulla's in Elsmere, Delaware, makes the best.
@@DeWin157 im from slovakia mate.. we dont do those anywhere here :/
I love putting mayonnaise on my toasted bread, put cheese on it
Dr. GWC did invent PB. If you take the time to read his history, they called it peanut mash and nut mush. Go read his Lab reports.
Hot pastrami and provolone on white with mayonnaise, lettuce and onion.
If you want the best BLT, replace the Mayo with peanut butter and lay the warm bacon strips on it. By the time you eat it, the peanut butter will start to melt. Delicious!
Carver invented pb but didn't patent it first???
I remember when the Phrase *LGBTQ* first started.
I thought it was a variation on the *LBT* (Lettuce, Gruyere, Bacon, Tomato)
I would add the ind.tenderloin sandwich in there too
Interessting that "Lachs" means Salmon in German. Perhaps, the Bagel story isn't that precise... 🤔
But you never mentioned a Stromboli?!?!
I'm from New Orleans, and frankly, I don't think "Po Boy" qualifies as a singular sandwich. A Po Boy is literally anything on that type of French bread. Saying it's the best sandwich is like saying anything on rye is the best sandwich.
Agreed about the Muffaletta, too.
And Meatball replaces the Torta.
Butter on the outside, mayo on the inside.
so is the patty melt a sandwich ? if it is that is my fave.
Obviously, you have never enjoyed Braunschweiger👍🏼
“Supposably?” Discredits the whole video!!!
Cuban Sandwich is cool. But nothing tops a Torta Cubana.
what about pastrami from katz
In my case, the BLT would never happen.
I'd end up eating all the bacon before it even makes it to the bread.
Which is why you always cook way more bacon than you need. Have to allow for eating half of it before making the sandwiches. Then you have to account for the dog wanting his share of it, too.
Devil ham on white wonder bread was skipped over 😢
I prefer a turkey melt to tuna, preferably served open face on sourdough, but the turkey should NOT be smoked! As for cheesesteaks, they always taste better in Philly than in any other place, and I prefer the true original cheese: Cheez Whiz! I prefer my peanut butter sandwiches with banana or honey rather than jelly. You forgot another goodie: the Chicago-style Italian Beef sandwich
I disagree about the BLT, I like mine with iceberg. And dammit, thanks for reminding me it's been forever since I had a good cheesesteak.
Bagel and lox is the best, though. I grew up eating them on special occasions, so they're sentimental as well as delicious.
I enjoy the crunch of iceberg as well
For those who don’t know if you go to McDonald’s and ask for a grilled cheese they will give you one for a dollar
But why though?
Lol if your in a hurry and don’t want McDonald’s but want a good grilled cheese McDonald’s would do the trick
I didn’t know that!
Let me say now....I don't know about the tuna melt, but Woolworth made some great fried chicken!!!!
Yeah, from the Gulf coast, have had tuna, and other fin fish, melts my whole life. Maybe Woolworths popularized the dish, but, they don't really have a good reputation for for much, now do they?
I live in North Carolina. They do not realize the importance of the cheese here. A philly cheese steak should have plenty of cheese, not little to no cheese.
Iceberg lettuce is perfectly fine.
Media Noche bread Cuban sandwich .i think much better than a traditional Cuban sandwich