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Tuesday, February 6, 2018

Dagwood Sandwich



DAGWOOD SANDWICH

The Dagwood Sandwich originated from the comic strip character named
Dagwood Bumstead, in the "Blondie" comic strip back in the 1930's.  
The term, Dagwood Sandwich denotes a tremendous size sandwich with
an infinite amount of ingredients.  
According to the creator of the comic strip, the only thing Dagwood 
could prepare in the kitchen was a mountainous pile of various leftovers,
dangerously arranged between two slices of bread.
The Dagwood Sandwich is a term known so well, it made
it into the Webster's New World Dictionary.
 While creating this sandwich I decided to make it practical.  Instead
of all the ingredients sandwiched between two slices of bread, I decided
to make this into individual sandwiches, which would be easier to serve.
I took leftover ingredients from my meat and cheese platter and 
arranged different variants inside each sandwich.  
So, go ahead and use up all those leftovers, from your party.  
You can create easy, delicious and beautiful sandwiches, everyone will love.
As Dagwood would say "As long as we're up, we might as well
have a little snack."




Ingredient Ideas Used:
Three Bakers Rye Bread
Swiss Cheese
American Cheese
Bacon
Bologna
Salami
Turkey
Ham
Lettuce
Tomato 
Green Olives
Kalamata Olives
Pickles Slices
Red Onion Rings
Banana Peppers
Roasted Peppers
Yellow Mustard 
Mayonnaise 























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