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Unlike Pussy Katz, I'm not easily fooled into believing everything
from my hometown is the bees knees. Take the Primanti Brothers
sandwich featured on dozens of Food shows and Steelers football
games - the Most Over-rated Sandwiches On Earth. They pretty much
suck - even Subway has them beat.

They're a "novelty" sandwich because they have boring cole slaw
(tastes like shredded lettuce), fresh cut French fries, tomato,
thick sliced and crumbly Italian bread, your choice of
Buddig-quality meat, provolone cheese, and add fried egg for $1.

Here's the better home version using regular White bread (holds up
better and is larger), home made cole slaw, butter, mayo, real
Danish ham, provolone, seasoned curly fries, and add fried egg for
an extra $.12. Still not earth shattering, but better than the
original for about $1.25 rather than $7. And it gave the Steelers
that extra oomphf they needed last night to win 52-21.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/sqwert...ream/lightbox/

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On Friday, November 9, 2018 at 1:32:18 PM UTC-6, Sqwertz wrote:
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If you like it, enjoy!

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>On Friday, November 9, 2018 at 1:32:18 PM UTC-6, Sqwertz wrote:
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>If you like it, enjoy!


Yes, that's the most positive thing I could say about it too.
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Sqwertz wrote:

> Unlike Pussy Katz, I'm not easily fooled into believing everything
> from my hometown is the bees knees. Take the Primanti Brothers
> sandwich featured on dozens of Food shows and Steelers football
> games - the Most Over-rated Sandwiches On Earth. They pretty much
> suck - even Subway has them beat.
>
> They're a "novelty" sandwich because they have boring cole slaw
> (tastes like shredded lettuce), fresh cut French fries, tomato,
> thick sliced and crumbly Italian bread, your choice of
> Buddig-quality meat, provolone cheese, and add fried egg for $1.
>
> Here's the better home version using regular White bread (holds up
> better and is larger), home made cole slaw, butter, mayo, real
> Danish ham, provolone, seasoned curly fries, and add fried egg for
> an extra $.12. Still not earth shattering, but better than the
> original for about $1.25 rather than $7. And it gave the Steelers
> that extra oomphf they needed last night to win 52-21.
>
> https://www.flickr.com/photos/sqwert...ream/lightbox/



Looks like something cobbled together by a retarded toddler...

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On my trips back to my hometown of Pittsburgh, I've had Primanti Brothers, but have never thought of making one myself. I liked them just fine, but I'm not a huge fan of fries, and I'm picky about slaw. If I made my own, I might start with extra thick Texas Toast, and fresh cut fries, and a dallop of savory slaw.


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On Sat, 10 Nov 2018 16:38:26 -0800 (PST), Michael OConnor wrote:

> On my trips back to my hometown of Pittsburgh, I've had Primanti
> Brothers, but have never thought of making one myself. I liked
> them just fine, but I'm not a huge fan of fries, and I'm picky
> about slaw. If I made my own, I might start with extra thick
> Texas Toast, and fresh cut fries, and a dallop of savory slaw.


Primanti's fries and slaw just aren't very good IMO. So if you
improve those, you improve the sandwich.

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