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Suggestions for sarnie fillings please

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NoMercy | 14:14 Tue 29th Nov 2011 | Food & Drink
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I am running out of ideas for sandwich fillings.

Any interesting ideas that do not involve "dry" fillings like, say, cheese would be most welcome.

Ideally things in mayo or "saucy" fillings are desired.

Thanks.
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philly, marmite and crisps
hummus ans salad
banana and peanut butter
avocado and prawns in spicy mayo
Ginge loves egg, sausage and red onion with mayo and lot's of pepper.
peanut butter and grated carrot....

houmous and rocket
chopped chicken tikka in raita
Onion and garlic dip, with cold chicken.
Pastrami,cream cheese Bagel please..and a Dill Pickle :-)
chicken, bacon, melted cheese and mayo
Peanut butter and sliced roast pork....and applesauce...
I just had a cheese and branston pickle toastie... It was yummy and the pickle is quite saucy :-)
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Fluff, he'll kill me if I put philly in his sarnies. lol.

But I love the idea of prawns and avocado!

Ummmm, have you tried chicken, bacon, sausage and stuffing in mayo? It's lovely. Like your recipe.

Rowan, he asked for chicken satay this morning. Maybe a marinated chicken in raita!
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He's turned his nose up at cheese and pickle, Erin.

Grant, sounds nice... bit like a club sandwich...
I don't like sausages and bacon :-)
duck salad and plum sauce.
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How about bacon, brie and caramelised onion... would that work??
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Or caramelised onion chutney...?
sausage and caralised onion is heaven
Brie and caramelised onion with some rocket. That sounds nice.
Coronation chicken with shredded iceberg lettuce.
Not dry ? Shove a tablespoonful of Coleman's English mustard on the steak then when you shove it between two 'doorstop' bread slices spread with best butter.

Or you could substitute a good horseradish sauce (hot not sweet) for the mustard should you wish.
Asda do sandwich spreads to die for - cheese and onion, tuna and sweetcorn, corned beef and onion - all nice and juicy!
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OG, Waitrose do a heavenly mustard and dill sauce which is fantastic with ham and beef.

Sausage and caramelised onions does sound mouthwatering. He'd probably ask for ketchup on that...!

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