How to Make Subway Sandwiches

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Subways can be made with any number of ingredients.

Subway sandwiches have been around for a long time. Almost everyone has had one at one time or another. It's a mouth full of lovin' that will make your tummy happy! Invite some friends over, add some chips and a few brews and you'll have a feast set for any occasion. Does this Spark an idea?

Things You'll Need

  • Sandwich roll
  • Meats
  • Cheeses
  • Condiments
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Instructions

    • 1

      Place your favorite homemade sub sandwich bread on a preparation table. Consider whole wheat, white, cheese or Italian bread. Open the bread until it lays flat. Place your favorite condiments on the bread; mustard and/or mayo or anything else you may desire.

    • 2

      Place your favorite cheeses (Swiss, American, pepper-jack) on the bottom layer of the sandwich. Add ham, roast beef, salami, turkey, pepperoni or any other deli meat of your choice on top. If desired, grill the sandwich for 60 seconds in the oven until the cheese is melted.

    • 3

      Add your favorite toppings on top of your sandwich meats: lettuce, tomatoes, green bell peppers, banana peppers, jalapeno peppers, onions, olives, carrots, cucumbers, pickles.

    • 4

      Sprinkle the sub with additional condiment dressings if desired. Italian dressing, ranch dressing, vinegar and oil, or sweet onion dressing all work well.

    • 5

      Add salt and pepper to taste, if desired. Cut the sandwich in half. Serve with your favorite chips and drink.

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  • Photo Credit big sandwich image by Luke Haverkamp from Fotolia.com

Comments

  • raze12 Jan 18, 2010
    this could help people , some people are lazy and others just can't be bothered spending £5.00 for a subway everyday, but the most important thing is how to make the bread.
  • danandphyllis Nov 01, 2009
    Funny thing is, a contributing writer was the one that informed me of the reason my article was pulled. Being a contributing writer you should know the rules and abide by them. Doesn't seem fair that my article, and I might add that it was making money, was pulled for the reasons that your article so obviously displays. I'm scratching my head on this one.
  • danandphyllis Nov 01, 2009
    I am at a loss for this article. I had an article pulled from my listings because it showed the brand name of the product that I was using for demonstration purposes. Your article clearly is a Subway Advertisement. Even the pictures were taken inside of a Subway deli shop. This is clearly a violation of the rules. It is not my business, however i thought you should know that my article was pulled for a far lesser violation and I was making money with the article. Also, why try to duplicate something that is so easy to just go out and buy?

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