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The other day I met #2 daughter for lunch after a morning at UCLA. She
suggested a place on Wilshire Blvd in Brentwood called Literati. They had a bit
of a eclectic menu. One of the sandwiches which I did NOT try was: a grilled
Chunky Peanut & almond butter with Grilled onions. ?????

It's not on their website menu, it must be something new.

I've never heard of such a thing.

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On Jun 15, 10:50 am, "Dimitri" > wrote:
> The other day I met #2 daughter for lunch after a morning at UCLA. She
> suggested a place on Wilshire Blvd in Brentwood called Literati. They had a bit
> of a eclectic menu. One of the sandwiches which I did NOT try was: a grilled
> Chunky Peanut & almond butter with Grilled onions. ?????
>
> It's not on their website menu, it must be something new.
>
> I've never heard of such a thing.
>
> Comments?
>
> Dimitri


Yuck. That's all I have to say about that! What did you & #2 have?

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merryb wrote:
They had a bit
>> of a eclectic menu. One of the sandwiches which I did NOT try was: a grilled
>> Chunky Peanut & almond butter with Grilled onions. ?????
>>
>> It's not on their website menu, it must be something new.
>>
>> I've never heard of such a thing.
>>
>> Comments?
>>
>> Dimitri

>
> Yuck. That's all I have to say about that! What did you & #2 have?
>


When I've had recipes that combine peanuts or peanut butter with
something hot, making the peanut butter melt into a sauce consistency,
I've loved them all.
Peanuts would go very well with grilled onions. Peanut soup comes to
mind. Peanut sauce served with Sate is great. People just seem to get
into the mindset that peanut butter only goes with jelly and thatit is a
kids food when in fact it is a very versatile food.
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Dimitri wrote:
> The other day I met #2 daughter for lunch after a morning at UCLA. She
> suggested a place on Wilshire Blvd in Brentwood called Literati. They had a bit
> of a eclectic menu. One of the sandwiches which I did NOT try was: a grilled
> Chunky Peanut & almond butter with Grilled onions. ?????
>
> It's not on their website menu, it must be something new.
>
> I've never heard of such a thing.
>
> Comments?
>
> Dimitri
>
>

Sounds like it would be good especially if the onions were a little
caramelized.
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"Dimitri" > wrote in
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> The other day I met #2 daughter for lunch after a morning at UCLA.
> She suggested a place on Wilshire Blvd in Brentwood called Literati.
> They had a bit of a eclectic menu. One of the sandwiches which I did
> NOT try was: a grilled Chunky Peanut & almond butter with Grilled
> onions. ?????
>
> It's not on their website menu, it must be something new.
>
> I've never heard of such a thing.
>
> Comments?
>
> Dimitri
>
>


I'da tried it. Peanut sauces with onions are nice.

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> On Jun 15, 10:50 am, "Dimitri" > wrote:
>> The other day I met #2 daughter for lunch after a morning at UCLA. She
>> suggested a place on Wilshire Blvd in Brentwood called Literati. They had a
>> bit
>> of a eclectic menu. One of the sandwiches which I did NOT try was: a grilled
>> Chunky Peanut & almond butter with Grilled onions. ?????
>>
>> It's not on their website menu, it must be something new.
>>
>> I've never heard of such a thing.
>>
>> Comments?
>>
>> Dimitri

>
> Yuck. That's all I have to say about that! What did you & #2 have?


I had their Panini grilled pastrami on Rye with Munster and slaw inside.
# 2 had their Frittata with Goat cheese & chervil
One other at the table had the grilled cheese with prosciutto.

Dimitri


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"Dimitri" > wrote in message
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> The other day I met #2 daughter for lunch after a morning at UCLA. She
> suggested a place on Wilshire Blvd in Brentwood called Literati. They
> had a bit of a eclectic menu. One of the sandwiches which I did NOT try
> was: a grilled Chunky Peanut & almond butter with Grilled onions. ?????
>
> It's not on their website menu, it must be something new.
>
> I've never heard of such a thing.
>
> Comments?
>
> Dimitri
>

I don't know what it would be like, I've never tried it. But I do like
Peanut butter, tomato and lettuce. Yum!

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