any ideas of what i can make with a sandwich press? the food at my school sucks so im buying one for my dorm. i was thinking grilled cheese but i need more ideas?
uisforukelele answered Wednesday August 13 2008, 11:19 pm: I got a sandwich press for Christmas and I freaking love it. I like to make quesadillas on it. I just put cheese and lunch meat (like turkey) in a tortilla and press it. I imagine that you could also do wraps and stuff with tortillas.
I've also made regular sandwiches and then pressed them. I'm a huge fan of turkey, but you can do ham, bologna, or whatever. Also, it's fun to make open-faced bagel melts. I take half a bagel, put meat or whatever on top, and then press it.
Some of those look too complicated for me to decipher, but have fun with it!
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Oh, also, they sell like precooked bacon at the grocery store in the freezer section. I think it's in a yellow box. You're supposed to just pop it in the microwave for a few seconds to heat it up, so you could use that too. [ uisforukelele's advice column | Ask uisforukelele A Question ]
oceancityx answered Wednesday August 13 2008, 11:01 pm: you could make a turkey or ham melt. you can add bacon and pretty much anything else.
also, theres this desert [sorry, i can't remember the name !] and its kinda like fried dough but it has confectionary sugar and chocolate syrup on top.
hope i helped !
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im not sure. maybe if it gets hot enough? i know as much as you do hahah. but i wouldn't let that cook it just incase. you could buy some if you have a fridge but then you dont have a stove.
you could run down to the food place and ask for a couple strips of bacon ! haha [ oceancityx's advice column | Ask oceancityx A Question ]
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