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Default Monte Cristo Sandwich

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Sqwertz > wrote:

> On Sat, 19 Nov 2011 09:55:46 -0500, jmcquown wrote:
>
> > These people have managed
> > to *******ize it into a ham sandwich with harvarti served on toasted
> > brioche. Sorry, people, that is *not* a Monte Cristo!

>
> Tell them you want the peasant version.


Peasant version pffft. I want the pheasant version.
I can still get a Monte Cristo a couple of miles away at John Ascuaga's
Nugget. I'm an adherent to the twenty years between those sandwiches
rule though. Ham, swiss cheese, white bread dunked in egg batter, deep
fried, cut longwise and sprinkled with powdered sugar (If I had to
guess). I paid no attention to the jam.
Cool name for an overweight rapper: "MC Sandwich".

leo
 
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