How to Make the Best Ever Sandwiches | Stories | Kitchen Stories (2024)

Recipes, tips, and tricks to make better sandwiches and open-face sandwiches

Celeste

Contributor

What’s in a sandwich? Some would argue that as long as its intrinsic qualities speak for themselves (or basically if the taste is good), it doesn’t matter. Do you agree? I certainly do, but as someone who’s had their fair share of (good and bad) sandwiches in life, I’d say texture and, most importantly, structure are just as essential.

How to Make the Best Ever Sandwiches | Stories | Kitchen Stories (2)

What’s your all-time favorite sandwich? Let us know in the comments!

But, what is a sandwich?

“Two or more slices of bread with a filling such as meat or cheese placed between them”; “a partly split long or round roll containing a filling”; “one slice of bread covered with a filling.” It’s easy to name a simple grilled cheese, BLT, or club sandwich, but where do you cross the line? For example, is a burger a sandwich? What about a hot dog? If “a partly split long or round roll containing a filling” is one of the definitions of a sandwich, it seems like hot dogs and burgers are indeed sandwiches too! But, since they always get all the attention, this article is going to focus on the so-called “other” types of sandwiches.

How to Make the Best Ever Sandwiches | Stories | Kitchen Stories (3)

What about an open-faced sandwich, or “one slice of bread covered with a filling”? Open-faced sandwiches (aka open-face or open sandwiches) are simply loaded toasts. It’s best to go for sturdy, crusty sourdough or multigrain bread as it needs to hold your open sandwich together. Start with your spread of choice and then move on to the add-ins. If the first thing you add, after a spread, is a salty or briny protein, try to balance that flavor with something crunchy, fresh, and slightly acidic on top. The further from the bread you go, the less you should add.

How to Make the Best Ever Sandwiches | Stories | Kitchen Stories (4)

What makes a sandwich a good sandwich?

Grub Street, New York Magazine’s Food and Restaurant blog, has recently reported a “A BLT So Delicious It Doesn’t Need Bacon.” BLT stands for Bacon, Lettuce, Tomato. As you can imagine, if the bacon is being left out, there must be something really special about the other 2 ingredients. Even as a lifelong vegetarian, I have to admit that a lettuce-tomato sandwich sounds a bit lifeless, but here are the twists of the NYC cafè Daily Provisions’ creation: ciabatta bread replaces toasted white, baby watercress replaces iceberg lettuce, and peeled and marinated beefsteak tomatoes become the protagonists. To finish it off, a lemon-basil aioli comes in. In this case, omitting the “hero” of the dish turns into an opportunity to tend to the other ingredients and make them more special.

How to Make the Best Ever Sandwiches | Stories | Kitchen Stories (5)

So, what makes a sandwich a good sandwich? Easy: A combination of fresh and well seasoned ingredients and thoughtful planning and execution when it comes to structure! To master the art of sandwich making, your ultimate goals should be to maximize flavor, manage sogginess, maintain structural wholeness, and make it filling enough so that it counts as a real meal. Read on to find out how!

Ingredients to put a great sandwich together

Bread:

As the foundation of it all, your bread should be good enough that you’d want to eat it on its own. You can, but don’t have to, toast it beforehand.

If your sandwich filling is more on the saucy side, you want to use a sturdy, crunchy type of bread (to add texture to something that would otherwise be a little mushy). For a crunchy filling, use softer, lighter bread so that taking a bite off this sandwich doesn’t turn into a pain. Remember that crunchiness is an important sandwich criterion, and your choice of bread might already fulfill it.

How to Make the Best Ever Sandwiches | Stories | Kitchen Stories (6)

If you’re using a roll or bun, it’s common that the top part turns out much thicker than the bottom one, which could cause your sandwich to have a weak foundation and be more prone to sogginess and breaking. A top half that is too thick could also mean that, sooner or later, you might have a mouthful of plain bread. To be on the safe side, make sure the 2 parts are somewhat even when you halve your roll. You can also carve the inside of the top half if it looks too thick, which will not only accommodate more filling but also reduce the amount of plain bread.

Sauces and condiments:

Fatty sandwich spreads (like mayo, butter, tahini, mustard) will not only add flavor to your sandwich but also help prevent sogginess by stopping your bread from soaking the liquid deriving from, say, tomato slices. Don’t be shy and make sure to add it to both slices or halves. Popular and tasty spreads include but are not limited to butter, mayonnaise, mustard, olive oil, hummus, pesto (basil, arugula, sundried tomato, red pepper), tahini, baba ganoush, vegetable spreads, mashed avocado or guacamole, creamy cheeses, peanut butter (or any nut butter), etc.

How to Make the Best Ever Sandwiches | Stories | Kitchen Stories (7)

Vegetables and fruits:

Go for crisp, fresh, organic vegetables as often as possible, and make sure to wash and dry them beforehand. Vegetable slices should be even and thin, and definitely season all the ingredients individually with salt, pepper, and even some olive oil. It makes a huge difference and brings flavor and excitement to every bite!

How to Make the Best Ever Sandwiches | Stories | Kitchen Stories (8)

Don’t be afraid to look beyond the obvious here. A lot of sandwiches welcome fruit, especially more bruschetta-like open sandwiches. Figs, peaches, blueberries, nectarines, and apricots are all fruits that could easily be added to a sandwich, either as the main character or an extra add-in.

How to Make the Best Ever Sandwiches | Stories | Kitchen Stories (9)

Protein:

From fried chicken to ham slices to cheddar cheese to seitan, heat up your protein in a pan (or even in the microwave) before putting your sandwich together. The heat brings up the flavor and creates a contrast with your other— likely cold—ingredients. If you’re going for a cold sandwich, it’s still a good idea to take the chill off leftovers and ingredients that have been kept in the fridge—even if by simply leaving them out to come up to room temperature.

Layers:

This is where all your carefully selected ingredients come into play. An option is to alternate between hot and cold ingredients, and I’d strongly suggest placing cheese under or on top of something warm so that it melts. Avoid placing hot ingredients on top of everything else, as they might wilt your salad and fresh ingredients and even burn the top of your mouth as you take your first bite.

How to Make the Best Ever Sandwiches | Stories | Kitchen Stories (10)

You can also layer bread, spread, cheese, warm protein, vegetables, and other add-ins on top, or place your featured ingredient at the bottom—so if it’s a portobello mushroom sandwich, that would go first. In a pressed sandwich, add cheese at the top and bottom and all add-ins in between, so that the cheese envelopes all the rest when it melts.

A few final words: Your ingredients should complement each other but also be tasted separately, and thinking about structure is crucial: To prevent biting into your sandwich and having a tomato slice fall out, keep sliced items either at the bottom or at the top. Also make sure not to layer 2 slippery ingredients on top of each other (like mayonnaise and ham, or mushroom and mayo), otherwise one of them (or both!) might slide right off as you take your first bite.

Sandwich recipes to try now

Want to practice? Here’s a selection of recipes for sandwiches and sides. Have fun!

20 min

Caramelized fig, ham, and arugula sandwich

40 min

Salmon bagel burger with pea hummus

1 h

5-ingredient Philly-style cheesesteak

2:05 hvegetarian

3-ingredient brioche ice cream sandwich

15 min

5-ingredient toasted green goddess and tuna salad sandwich

30 min

Ciabatta Caprese with prosciutto and arugula

20 minvegetarian

Grilled zucchini Caprese sandwich

15 minvegetarian

Grilled blueberry and Camembert sandwich

15 minvegetarian

Grilled Cheese Sandwich

3:55 h

Chicken shawarma sandwich with mango dressing

15 minvegetarian

Egg salad sandwich with avocado

6 h

Pulled pork sandwiches

30 minvegetarian

Greek inspired wrap

30 min

Croque monsieur

20 min

Italian sandwich with prosciutto di Parma

20 minvegan

Fresh mango mint wrap

20 min

5-ingredient classic BLT (Bacon, lettuce, and tomato sandwich)

15 min

5-ingredient kimchi grilled cheese and simple salad

32 min

Club sandwich

To go with your sandwich...

55 min

Homemade sweet potato fries

20 minvegetarian

Light strawberry and asparagus salad

20 min

Homemade French fries

30 minvegan

American potato salad

12:10 h

Homemade ginger ale

Published on September 3, 2019

How to Make the Best Ever Sandwiches | Stories | Kitchen Stories (2024)

FAQs

What not to do when making a sandwich? ›

Adding the sauce or mayonnaise to the bread directly can completely ruin the base. Apply the spreads on the cheese, sprouts or vegetables to avoid a soggy mess. Paying attention to these can create a picture-perfect sandwich when you finally decide to eat it.

What are the six elements of a perfect sandwich? ›

British sandwich chef Max Halley has a whole book dedicated to the “six-point formula for a perfect sandwich,” which requires hot, cold, sweet, sour, crunchy, and soft elements. For example: hot beef, cold mayo, sweet relish, sour pickles, crunchy veggies, and soft egg.

How to make sandwich taste like deli? ›

The key is to use fresh ingredients, such as crisp lettuce, ripe avocados, and especially fresh tomatoes, which add a burst of flavor and juiciness to every bite. The combination of high-quality deli meats and fresh tomatoes truly elevates the sandwich, making it a perfect choice for a hearty lunch.

What is the best bread for sandwiches? ›

To craft the healthiest sandwich, bread made from sourdough or whole grains is the best option as both are filled with fiber, vitamins, minerals, and other important nutrients. For the inside of the sandwich, you can't go wrong with vegetables and a lean protein such as tuna, turkey, or chicken breast.

What is the world's most famous sandwich? ›

Few sandwiches have gained as large a following as the Philly Cheese Steak. Reportedly invented in the 1930s by Italian immigrants Pat and Harry Olvieri, the sandwich combines thinly sliced rib-eye beef frizzled on a hot griddle, and American cheese, stuffed into an Italian bread roll.

What is the least favorite sandwich? ›

28 Worst Rated American Sandwiches
  • Sandwich. Fluffernutter. ...
  • Sandwich. Sloppy Joe. ...
  • Sandwich. Hot Turkey Sandwich. ...
  • Sandwich. Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich. ...
  • Sandwich. Shredded Chicken Sandwich. Ohio. ...
  • Sandwich. Pit Beef Sandwich. Baltimore. ...
  • Sandwich. Tuna Sandwich. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. ...
  • Sandwich. Walleye Sandwich. Minnesota.
Aug 16, 2024

How to jazz up a sandwich? ›

A little bit of texture can go a long way when it comes to sandwich satisfaction. Try adding a few baked cheese crisps. Nuts, chips and crisp veggies (think along the lines of cucumber, celery and onions) are also great options. We went the classic route and added crunchy corn chips to this Turkey Tortilla Crunch Wrap.

What can I add to my sandwich to make it better? ›

A few great toppings to try are:
  1. Tomatoes.
  2. Lettuce.
  3. Onions.
  4. Peppers.
  5. Pickles/Cucumbers.
  6. Olives.
  7. Sprouts.
  8. Avocado.

What seasoning to put on a sandwich? ›

You can also add herbs and spices like basil, oregano, or garlic powder to give your sandwich an extra punch of flavor. And don't forget about the bread itself. Toasting or grilling your bread slice can add some extra texture and flavor to your sandwich.

What are the 3 main ingredients in sandwich making? ›

There are 3 main components of a sandwich: the bread, the spread, and the filling.

How do you make a sandwich attractive? ›

Make sure the bread isn't burned. Choose fresh-looking topics in vibrant colors and make sure hat they don't stick out on the sides of the bread. Don't squish the toppings together when adding the upper piece of bread. Put the sandwich on a white plate, looks better for some reason.

Top Articles
10 computer vacuums that are a breath of fresh air for your electronics
The Best Handheld Vacuum
R/Honkaistarrail
Wsbtv Fish And Game Report
Health Stream Kaiser
Busted Newspaper Pulaski County
Refinery29 Horoscopes
Die Skihallen in Deutschland im Überblick
Andrew Tate Lpsg
Tamara Lapman
Low-iron glass : making a clear difference
Krystal Murphy Below Deck Net Worth
Six Broadway Wiki
Jennifer Lenzini Leaving Ktiv
Craiglist Tulsa Ok
Emily Katherine Correro
Inside the Rise and Fall of Toys ‘R’ Us | HISTORY
Members Mark Ham Cooking Instructions Recipes with ingredients,nutritions,instructions and related recipes
Cherry Crush Webtoon Summary
Oppenheimer Showtimes Near Amc Rivertowne 12
Mta Bus Forums
Maryland Parole Hearing Schedule 2023
Https //Myapps.microsoft.com Portal
Zillow Group, Inc. Aktie (A14NX6) - Kurs Nasdaq - MarketScreener
The Professor Tape 1 Prof Snow Myvidster
Www.publicsurplus.com Motor Pool
Restaurants Near Defy Trampoline Park
Cambria County Most Wanted 2022
Fototour verlassener Fliegerhorst Schönwald [Lost Place Brandenburg]
Week In Review: Chaos at BDSwiss , IronFX Founder's Prop Firm, US FX Deposits, and More
Tri-State Dog Racing Results
No Cable Schedule
Kagtwt
Newton Chevrolet Of Russellville Photos
Theater X Orange Heights Florida
Februarycash2023
Wi Dept Of Regulation & Licensing
Alt J Artist Presale Code
Kagtwt
Bfads 2022 Walmart
Lmsyduycdmt
Sacramento Library Overdrive
Riscap Attorney Registration
Lewisburg Tn Jail Mugshots
Black Panther Pitbull Puppy For Sale
Arcanis Secret Santa
Uncc Class Schedule
Keystyle.hensel Phelps.com/Account/Login
The Starling Girl Showtimes Near Alamo Drafthouse Brooklyn
Omni Id Portal Waconia
Walb Game Forecast
Job ID:24023861 - Compliance and Operational Risk Specialist - Multiple Locations
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Ray Christiansen

Last Updated:

Views: 6633

Rating: 4.9 / 5 (69 voted)

Reviews: 92% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Ray Christiansen

Birthday: 1998-05-04

Address: Apt. 814 34339 Sauer Islands, Hirtheville, GA 02446-8771

Phone: +337636892828

Job: Lead Hospitality Designer

Hobby: Urban exploration, Tai chi, Lockpicking, Fashion, Gunsmithing, Pottery, Geocaching

Introduction: My name is Ray Christiansen, I am a fair, good, cute, gentle, vast, glamorous, excited person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.