No-Meat Sandwiches - The Complete Compilation of Vegetarian Sandwich Filling Ideas
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SANDWICHES
THE bread used in making sandwiches should be fine grained. All kinds can be used—white, whole-wheat, Graham, rye, nut, and steamed brown bread. The bread should be one day old, as fresher bread is less wholesome and cannot be cut into smooth, thin slices.
We do not recommend removing the crust from sandwiches, which is usually thought necessary; for the crust is the best part of the bread. However, if something especially dainty is desired, the crust may be removed. In that case the crust should be cut off before the bread is buttered. This will avoid wasting butter, and the crust can then be dried and made into zwieback crumbs, for which there are many uses.
If it is desired to make the sandwiches especially thin and dainty, this can be most easily done by cutting the loaf of bread in two in the middle, spreading each cut surface with butter, cutting off a thin slice from each buttered end, and putting the two slices together. Continuing thus, the slices will all fit together. The butter should be creamed, not melted. After the slices have all been buttered, the filling can be put in; but for ordinary sandwiches the desired amount of bread should first be sliced, the slices being piled together as they are cut off, then the slices should be spread with butter and put together in pairs. Next spread the filling on one of the slices, and press the second slice upon the filling.
The filling should be something of pronounced flavor, such as cottage cheese, ripe olives, jelly, or, if that which is to be used as filling has little flavor, something should be used with it to add more flavor.
After the sandwiches are all filled, they may be cut into any desired shape. Cutting them cornerwise makes a convenient shape, or cutting them twice parallel with the edges makes oblong sandwiches. Sandwiches are sometimes cut into diamonds, crescents, rounds, and other shapes, but this is wasteful, and is done only because the person desires to do something different. To make round sandwiches the bread can be baked in small round tin cans.
If the sandwiches are not to be used at once,