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Sandwitches And Subs


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Tabz Contributor

:huh:

i have wanted too try a really good sandwitch and a sub

does anyone have some ideas for me please and thank you


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rosetapper23 Explorer

Well....unless you live in Texas or Oregon, where Subway is running a trial on gluten-free sub sandwiches, you'll have to find a way to make your own. Against the Grain Gourmet makes a great gluten-free baguette, which can be found in the frozen-food section of healthfood-type stores (like Whole Foods, Sprouts, etc.). I can highly recommend this brand....

jswog Contributor

Well....unless you live in Texas or Oregon, where Subway is running a trial on gluten-free sub sandwiches,

Where in Texas? I'm in TX myself and have not seen any advertising for this. I'd LOVE to know more!

GlutenDude Newbie

Most Boars Head meats are gluten free (and delicious). And I just discovered The Grainless Baker which makes bread that actually tastes link bread. Or throw it on an Udi's bagel. Enjoy.

Tabz Contributor

im looking for a good sub recipe to try.

just wanna try somthing new insted of tuna sandwitch and sub

:lol:

love2travel Mentor

How about meatballs and provolone or mozzarella cheese?

I really love roasted pear, arugula and blue cheese with fig jam or bacon jam (I LOVE making jams).

Roast chicken with lemon or roasted garlic aioli and sundried tomatoes.

Vegetarian with broccoli sprouts, cucumbers, tomatoes, greens, red onion, pickled hot peppers, etc.

Thinly-sliced grilled Thai beef.

Chicken or pork souvlaki or kofte with tzaziki sauce and marinated feta.

Roast lamb with mint sauce.

Thickly-sliced meatloaf.

Croatian - cevapcici with ajvar (can google recipes) but it basically grilled ground beef with an excellent roasted red pepper eggplant sauce.

Grilled Bratwurst with a good German mustard.

Grilled sausage with roasted grapes.

I also like to quickly fry rinsed capers and add to sandwiches and other dishes for salty crunch.

rosetapper23 Explorer

jswog,

Here's an article on the Subway trial in Texas:

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Even though I don't tend to eat any grains at all, it would be a special treat to be able to eat a Subway sandwich from time to time. Hope the trial extends to California soon!


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pricklypear1971 Community Regular

I wouldn't touch it with a 10 foot pole. My son loves Subway, and I watched last time, imagining they were making ME a sandwich.

HECK NO!!! Gluteny hands in the meat, veggies....aaaaaacccckkkk!!!!

Unless the whole sandwich comes pre-packed (and it doesn't) there's NO WAY. There's so much cc in that joint I get nervous just giving them my money (and I'm not super sensitive)

Tabz Contributor

i have the gluten-free sub buns just no idea what to put in them besides tuna

:huh:

kareng Grand Master

One of my kids loves an "Italian" sub:

On both sides:

Pasta or pizza sauce on the bread-

Pepperoni

Ham

cover with mozzarella

Bake in the oven until cheese is melted.

You could probably look on line at a sub shop menu to get ideas.

Or

Spread flavored cream cheese on both sides ( Aloutte is one brand). This helps keep the bread from being too dry. Then load up with cold cuts, cheese, lettuce, slices of red peppers....whatever you like. You could wrap in foil and heat or eat it cold.

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