My first "proper" cheese and pickle sandwich
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- Ohiotractorboy
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My first "proper" cheese and pickle sandwich
I have always liked having a sandwich with American cheese and sweet pickle slices, but I just got a jar of Branston pickles and had it with some Mild Cheddar. I liked it, but it did take awhile to get used to the crunchy carrot thing. Is mild cheddar the way to go, or should I get somewhat stronger cheddar? It seemed to get lost a bit in the Branston.
- marko69
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Re: My first "proper" cheese and pickle sandwich
Hopefully someone helps out here, Ohio. Just thinking about Branston makes me gag. Disgusting!
“Crunchy carrot thing”......... oh my God, ———> spew!
“Crunchy carrot thing”......... oh my God, ———> spew!
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Re: My first "proper" cheese and pickle sandwich
Definitely a mature cheddar needed Ohio, then the two compliment each other perfectly. Cheese & Branston pickle is my regular sandwich choice for my lunch pack up.Ohiotractorboy wrote: ↑Thu Jun 21, 2018 9:42 pmI have always liked having a sandwich with American cheese and sweet pickle slices, but I just got a jar of Branston pickles and had it with some Mild Cheddar. I liked it, but it did take awhile to get used to the crunchy carrot thing. Is mild cheddar the way to go, or should I get somewhat stronger cheddar? It seemed to get lost a bit in the Branston.
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Re: My first "proper" cheese and pickle sandwich
OK, thanks for that. I will give it a try with it. I read somewhere that it was voted the favorite sandwich over there, not sure if it is true or not
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Re: My first "proper" cheese and pickle sandwich
Why not try Wensleydale with Tomato Chutney on brown bread and butter as an alternative.