Sandwiches of history The cookbook : all the best (and most surprising) things people have put between slices of bread

Barry W. Enderwick

Book - 2024

"The ultimate book for the sandwich connoisseur (or even the sandwich curious): nearly 100 recipes spanning the centuries, from the most well-known to obscure but delicious sandwiches. Ah, sandwiches. They're everywhere. But what's the story behind the club, the Cuban, or the hot brown? Through his various social media platforms, Barry Enderwick (@sandwichesofhistory) has been exploring all things sandwich for years. In Sandwiches of History: The Cookbook, for the first time, he has taken the source material for dozens of sandwiches and painstakingly recreated them--staying as faithful as possible to every original sandwich, while providing much more guidance on successfully making each one. From the classics, like the Cucum...ber Tea Sandwich or The Sophisticated Club Sandwich, to the out-of-the-box, like The Hot Chicken Tuna Sandwich and the Mock Banana Sandwich, Barry provides not only recipes, but interesting information and fun facts that pertain to them"--Amazon.com.

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Subjects
Genres
cookbooks
Cookbooks
Livres de cuisine
Published
Beverly, MA : The Harvard Common Press, an imprint of the Quarto Group [2024]
Language
English
Main Author
Barry W. Enderwick (author)
Item Description
Includes index.
Physical Description
160 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm
ISBN
9780760392102
  • The Sandwiches of History Kitchen
  • Tea/Snack Sandwiches
  • Tomato Sandwich (1896)
  • Nasturtium Leaves Sandwich (1896)
  • Lettuce Sandwich (1902)
  • Smoked Salmon Sandwich (1901)
  • Watercress Sandwich (1909)
  • Cucumber Sandwich (1909)
  • Salad Sandwich (1923)
  • Pineapple Cucumber Sandwich (1936)
  • Club Sandwiches
  • Club House Sandwich (1907)
  • Sheridan Park Club Sandwich (1909)
  • Milwaukee Sandwich (1909)
  • Salmon Club Sandwich (1936)
  • Olive Bacon Club Sandwich (1936)
  • Swiss Club Sandwich (1936)
  • The Club Special (1958)
  • The Sophisticated Club Sandwich (1958)
  • The New Manhattan Club Sandwich (1964)
  • Surprising Sandwiches
  • Spanish Sandwich (1909)
  • Schmancy Ham Sandwich (1936)
  • BBQ Beef Sandwich (1941)
  • Toast Sandwich (1865)
  • Dairy Sandwich (1909)
  • Shrimp Sandwich (1957)
  • Hot Doggy Sloppy Joe (1970)
  • Hot Chicken Tuna Sandwich (1974)
  • Vegetarian Sandwiches
  • Mushroom Sandwich (1893)
  • Gruyère Sandwich (1901)
  • Picnic Sandwich (1901)
  • East India Lentil Sandwich (1912)
  • Olive Sandwich (1918)
  • Bombay Sandwich
  • Waffled Cheesewich (1974)
  • International Sandwiches
  • Pan Bagnat (France)
  • Chicken Banh Mi (Vietnam)
  • Barros Luco (Chile)
  • Rou Jia Mo, Beef Edition (China)
  • Tamago Sando (Japan)
  • Carne Asada Torta (Mexico)
  • Chip Buttie (UK)
  • Menbosha Sandwich (Korea)
  • Croque Monsieur et Madame (France)
  • Open-Faced and Sauced Sandwiches
  • Kentucky Hot Brown (1926)
  • Horseshoe Sandwich (1928)
  • Hot Dog Sandwich (1970)
  • Surprise Sandwich (1974)
  • Tomato Cheese Club Sandwich (1941)
  • Cheesy Cheesy Hamburger Sandwich (1974)
  • Sloppy Joe
  • Shrimp Club Sandwich (1974)
  • The '70s Special (1974)
  • Sweet Sandwiches
  • Chocolate Sandwich Number 3 (1908)
  • School Sandwich (1909)
  • Date and Orange Sandwich (1909)
  • Ginger Sandwich (1912)
  • Strawberry Sandwich (1912)
  • Peanut Butter and Cherry Sandwich (1936)
  • Mock Banana Sandwich WWII (1940s)
  • Dusty Nuttergoose Sandwich (SoH Original Recipe!)
  • Acknowledgments
  • About the Author
  • Index
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Enderwick, who runs the @sandwichesofhistory Instagram account, debuts with a thoughtful, funny, and refreshingly well-researched ode to sandwich making through the ages. Collecting recipes ranging from 1865's Toast Sandwich (a piece of toast between two slices of bread) to 1974's Surprise Sandwich (scallions, black olives, cheddar, and chili powder broiled on an English muffin), Enderwick includes source material citations, notes on each recipe's merits or shortcomings, and historical context. Not content to merely play archivist, he annotates the often-outdated recipes "to make them friendly to the modern kitchen and grocery store," adding standardized measurements, substituting difficult to find ingredients, and providing suggestions for flavorful tweaks. As a result, the collection manages to straddle the line between being a delightful object of curiosity, unearthing such oddities as a tomato-free ketchup recipe from 1727 that calls for "twelve or fourteen Anchovies," and a usable cookbook with unusual but tested and recommended offerings such as 1912's East India Lentil Sandwich and 1909's Date and Orange Sandwich. History buffs and sandwich enthusiasts alike will delight in this quirky and accessible volume. (Nov.)

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