Toast sandwich

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Toast sandwich
Sandwich
Place of origin:
United Kingdom
Main ingredient(s):
Bread, toast, butter
Recipes at Wikibooks:
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A toast sandwich is a very simple and economical sandwich made by putting a thin slice of toast between two thin slices of bread with a layer of butter, and adding salt and pepper to taste. Its origins can be traced to the Victorian years. A recipe for making it is included in the 1861 Book of Household Management by Isabella Beeton.[1]

The key role played by the textures felt by the mouth

Although this sandwich is very simple, the collection of textures presented by the butter, the slices of bread and the toast can make its consumption a surprisingly pleasant experience.

Mouthfeel is the great attraction of the toast sandwich. Given the diversity of textures and flavours of all kinds of bread, many variations can be easily devised and tested in order to enrich the experience of the consumer. For example, a toast sandwich can be made with:

  • Cold or hot toast
  • Melted or room-temperature butter
  • Garlic or herb toast (or bacon)
  • Integral bread (with or without raisins) with white bread toast, or vice versa

Butter can also be substituted with a little extra-virgin olive oil when using savory variants of bread and toast.

Alternative uses

Toast sandwiches can be used instead of bread when accompanying meals. The richness of their texture makes them an excellent complement to the mouthfeel given by pasta, salad, soup and aspic dishes.

Can be used for soaking up oil spillages

Public recognition of its low cost

The sandwich was named by the scientists of the Royal Society of Chemistry "Britain's cheapest lunchtime meal" in November 2011, with the cost cited as being as low as 7.5 UK pence per sandwich.[2] The veracity of this claim, however, has been questioned.[citation needed]

See also

  • Panino

References

  1. Lane, Megan (17 November 2011). "The toast sandwich and other hyper-cheap meals". BBC News Magazine. 
  2. "Toast sandwich is UK's 'cheapest meal'". BBC News. 16 November 2011. 
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