Sandwicher. By Hassan Abu-Izmero. 4:19 video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KY8vEjaT8sw
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Sandwicher. By Hassan Abu-Izmero. 4:19 video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KY8vEjaT8sw
When I saw the video thumbnail, I thought: "Now that's something a sword swallower could use"
Then I watched the video...
That reminds me of the magic trick where a coin ends up in a bag in a box...
OK please put this on tik tok
Like the idea and the execution. I don't think it's a "sandwicher", though. I think it's more of a "baguette speculum".
Either way now I'm hungry.
Even better for hot dogs, I hate how the buns always fall apart.
But he's going to have to make an "in-bun" toaster, since the sandwich will not be complete without the bread being properly toasted inside and out...
Just stick a soldering iron in the bun...
That would just be a bagel dog or corndog...
BTW does anyone remember (US only) back in the day there was a hotdog bun shaped like a boat?
The only example I could find was from a bakery named Toufayan.
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Unfortunately they stopped making them...
Why would anyone mess up a sandwich by putting lettuce tomato and cucumbers on it? There used to be Z Hogie-bar a few blocks from the Harvard Medical center where I was installing some machinery. They had the best meatball grinder I've ever tasted. Additionally, they had a huge menu of all meat Hogies that Jersey Jack, Firehouse subs and Subway should take clues from. Oh yeah, I have 200 lbs. of Jersey Jacks ham in my freezer if anyone need some.
The cucumber is a strange choice. His tomato slices are also too thick. They should be sliced thinner, and if he wants more tomato in the sandwich, he can layer thinner slices.
Kewpie mayonnaise is probably a better choice than whatever he's squirting on there. It's made with a higher proportion of egg yolks than regular mayo, plus delicious msg.
But if anything, this only speaks to the effectiveness of the tool. He made an awkward chunky sandwich and it still maintained ingredient cohesion.
This is how you make a sandwich...
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That's what I call a nifty idea.
Clever but could be obviated by not overstuffing your sandwich or by using a paper towel.