Take two starchy pieces of something (be it bread or cookies), press them together with something special in the middle, and call it a sandwich! It's one of the most ubiquitous art forms there is. And luckily, the modern world has developed crazy variations on traditional sandwiches. We've compiled a list of our favorite ways to sandwich things together, sweet and savory, hot and cold.
Doughnut-Chip Breakfast Sandwich
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A crispy doughnut-chip breakfast sandwich combines fried egg, bacon, and maple syrup for the ultimate hangover-squelching sammie.
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Mint and Feta Pita Pocket
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Bored of your grilled cheese routine? Then try this berry grilled cheese, stuffed with caramelized onions, blueberries, and strawberries.
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BLFT
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Betcha wondering what the "F" stands for in this BLT remix. Alright, alright, it's a feta-cream-cheese spread to make the sandwich even more salty and umami-rich.
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Grilled Cheese Waffle 'Wich
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This sandwich is inspired by a sushi roll, the classic salmon and avocado, with a spicy Japanese wasabi kick. Served on dark rye or pumpernickel bread, it also evokes bagels and lox.
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One-Handed Turkey Sandwich
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When you have one hand on the wheel, it's about time you start packing a turkey sandwich specially designed to be eaten with one hand.
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Buffalo Wing Hot Dog
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Hot dog! We're taking chicken buffalo wings and turning them into hot dog form. Fill toasted Hawaiian buns with chicken sausage slathered in a tangy, spicy Frank's RedHot-based sauce, blue cheese, and all the traditional buffalo wing fixings.
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French Macarons
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Sweet, pillowy French macarons are technically sandwiches, right? Get the recipe right and prepare for friends, neighbors, co-workers, heck, the whole world to bow down to your baking skills.
Sure, cookies and ice cream are decadent treats in their own right, but sandwich the two together and the magic really happens. Use store-bought cookies and ice cream, or if you're looking for a project, print out the fig balsamic ice cream and red velvet cookie recipes.