Pinchin' Pennie$ in the Kitchen: 7 Steps to Creating a Sandwich (2024)

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Sandwiches are a quick easy meal that can be made anytime and be packed with anything you like, such as vegetables, protein, and fruit. This publication offers 7 steps to creating a sandwich as well as cold and grilled sandwich ideas you can make at home.

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Julie Garden-Robinson, Ph.D., R.D., L.R.D., Food and Nutrition Specialist

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Allison Dhuyvetter, Dietetic Intern, NDSU (former)

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1. Choose a base for your sandwich. Place one slice of bread on a plate.

  • 2 slices whole-grain, rye, sour dough or 12-grain bread; whole-wheat sandwich thins; English muffins; bagels; pita pockets; or flatbread

2. Pick a spread. Using a butter knife, apply to one slice of your bread. You also can leave your bread dry and move on to the next step.

  • 1 tablespoon margarine, guacamole, basil pesto, mayonnaise or mustard

3. Chooseone or twoprotein foods to place on top of your spread or base of your sandwich.

  • 2 tablespoons hummus
  • 2 tablespoons peanut butter
  • 2 ounces cooked fish
  • 2 to 3 cooked meatballs
  • 2 ounces cooked chicken, pork or beef
  • 1 scrambled, fried or chopped,hard-cooked egg
  • 2 ounces sliced turkey, roast beef or chicken
  • 2 ounces canned chicken, tuna or salmon
  • 2 ounces marinated/cooked or fried firm tofu

4. Add your favorite low-fat cheese (optional).

  • 2 tablespoons sliced, shredded or crumbled pepper jack, Swiss, mozzarella, cheddar, feta, blue cheese or dairy-free cheese options (soy)

5. Pile on fruits and veggies! Chooseone or more.

  • 1 lettuce leaf
  • 2 thin tomato slices
  • 3 thin cucumber slices
  • 1 tablespoon black or green olives
  • 3 small pickle rounds
  • 2 to 3 slices white, yellow or red onion
  • 1 tablespoon chopped green onion
  • 3 to 4 strips of red, green or yellow bell pepper
  • 1 tablespoon chopped celery
  • 1 teaspoon chopped banana peppers or jalapenos
  • 1 tablespoon chopped grapes
  • 1 to 2 tablespoons pineapple chunks
  • 1 tablespoon dried cranberries or raisins
  • 6 banana slices

6. Place the remaining slice of bread on top and enjoy!

7. Or grill your sandwich.If your sandwich isn’t overflowing, you can spread olive, canola or vegetable (soy) oil on the outsides of both slices of bread and grill in a skillet on the stovetop until golden brown.

Quick tip:Thinly slice vegetables such as cucumbers and tomatoes to help prevent your sandwich from overflowing
and make it easier for you to eat.

Quick tip:Pack “wet” ingredients such as tomatoes, pineapple, condiments and salad dressings in separate
containers when making sandwiches that will be eaten later to prevent your bread from becoming soggy.
Add them right before you eat.

Cold

Sandwiches

Bread

Spread

Protein

Cheese

Vegetables or Fruit

Chicken Salad

Ciabatta roll

Plain Greek yogurt

Cubed cooked chicken and chopped pecans or walnuts

Chopped celery, chopped red grapes

Loaded Veggie

Whole-wheat sandwich thins

Roasted red pepper hummus

Crumbled feta cheese

Lettuce or romaine leaves, chopped red onion, cucumber slices, tomato slices

Cheddar and Apple

Whole-grain bread

Honey mustard

Turkey, ham or bacon

Sharp cheddar

Apple wedges

Roast Beef

Pita bread

Horseradish, mayonnaise

Roast beef

Onion, arugula, cucumbers

Fish Fillet

Whole-wheat hamburger bun

Tartar sauce

Breaded baked tilapia, halibut or cod

Swiss

Shredded lettuce, shredded carrots

Grilled

Sandwiches

Bread

Spread

Protein

Cheese

Vegetables or Fruit

Egg and Cheese

English muffin

Margarine

Fried egg and turkey or lean ham

Cheddar

Sliced green peppers, onions, spinach leaves

Dessert Sandwich

Flatbread

Nutella or honey

Peanut butter

Crumbled feta cheese

Strawberries, blueberries, raspberries or banana slices

Italian Panini

Ciabatta roll

Salami or seasoned firm tofu

Mozzarella

Red and yellow peppers

Caprese

Sour dough bread

Basil pesto

Mozzarella

Tomato slices, spinach leaves

BALT

Plain bagel

Mayonnaise or vegetable cream cheese

Bacon

Lettuce, avocado, tomato

Julie Garden-Robinson, Ph.D., R.D., L.R.D., Food and Nutrition Specialist

Allison Dhuyvetter, Dietetic Intern, NDSU (former)

For more information about nutrition, food safety and health, visit this website: www.ag.ndsu.edu/food

For more information on this and other topics, see www.ag.ndsu.edu

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Pinchin' Pennie$ in the Kitchen: 7 Steps to Creating a Sandwich (2024)

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Pinchin' Pennie$ in the Kitchen: 7 Steps to Creating a Sandwich? ›

To Do: Make at least 3 different types of sandwich from the following 7 categories: regular, open face, grilled, stacked, wrap, pinwheel, and non-traditional sandwiches like ice cream sandwiches.

How is a sandwich made step by step? ›

How to Make a Sandwich
  1. Gather all the ingredients you need for your sandwich. ...
  2. Take two slices of bread. ...
  3. On one or both slices of bread, spread your desired condiments. ...
  4. Add vegetables of your choice on one of the bread slices.
  5. Add your chosen meat if you want to have a non-vegetarian bite.
Nov 1, 2023

How to make a sandwich in 12 steps? ›

12 Steps to Making a Sandwich
  1. Step 12: Time to Devour It.
  2. Step 11: Cut the Sandwich.
  3. Step 10: Toast (If Desired)
  4. Step 9: More Condiments.
  5. Step 8: Cutting the Cheese.
  6. Step 7: Adding Vegetables.
  7. Step 6: Lay Down the Meat.
  8. Step 5: Apply the Condiment.

What are the seven types of sandwiches? ›

To Do: Make at least 3 different types of sandwich from the following 7 categories: regular, open face, grilled, stacked, wrap, pinwheel, and non-traditional sandwiches like ice cream sandwiches.

How to make a sandwich 6 step? ›

One idea for layering your sandwich components, from the bottom of the sandwich up, is:
  1. Slather your condiments on the bottom slice of bread.
  2. Add the densest vegetables, like pickles, followed by the lettuce and then the tomato.
  3. Add the cheese.
  4. Add the meat.
  5. Spread another layer of condiments on the top slice of bread.
Jan 14, 2022

How many steps are there to make a sandwich? ›

Pinchin' Pennie$ in the Kitchen: 7 Steps to Creating a Sandwich
  1. Choose a base for your sandwich. ...
  2. Pick a spread. ...
  3. Choose one or two protein foods to place on top of your spread or base of your sandwich. ...
  4. Add your favorite low-fat cheese (optional). ...
  5. Pile on fruits and veggies!

What are the 5 parts of a sandwich? ›

Potbelly Sandwich Shop Olive Branch's post
  • Hinge on Bread: Keeps Topping on the Sandwich.
  • Spread Meat/Cheese/Toppings: Taste the. deliciousness in every bite.
  • Toasted in a 600 degree Oven: flaky bread on. ...
  • Tight "Burrito like" wrap: Keep warmth in and. ...
  • Cut Sandwich in half: Perfect for Sharing.
Jan 11, 2018

What is the correct sequence in making a sandwich? ›

Some key aspects to making a sandwich: Evenly distribute items and condiments, pools of mustard in one corner are no good. From Bottom up: Bread - Meat - Cheese - Condiments - Lettuce - Bacon - Bread. Use Condiments wisely - some things don't mix - like peanut butter and anchovies.

How to make a sandwich in 4 steps? ›

To make a simple sandwich, start by selecting your favorite type of bread. Spread a condiment of your choice on one or both slices. Layer on your preferred fillings, such as deli meats, cheese, and vegetables. Add seasoning if desired.

How to make a sandwich 5 steps for kids? ›

Be careful with knives! Don't use really sharp ones or do the cutting for the kids yourself.
  1. Take two slices of bread or a sliced baguette.
  2. Cut the tomato and the cheese.
  3. Butter the bread.
  4. Put the ingredients, one at a time, on the bottom slice.
  5. Close the sandwich with the top slice.

What are the six elements of a sandwich? ›

Hot, cold, sweet, sour, crunchy, soft.

How to make a sandwich Year 1? ›

INSTRUCTIONS
  1. First decide what type of filling you would like and check to see if there is some available.
  2. Next take two slices of bread and butter each of them on one side only.
  3. Put your filling on one slice of bread, butter side up. ...
  4. Place the other piece of bread, butter side down, on top of the filling.

What are the four 4 components of a sandwich? ›

Sandwiches come in two main categories: cold and hot. They run the gamut from dainty tea types (cold) to “knife-and-fork” main meal (hot) varieties. However, all sandwiches have four main components (though all four may not always be used): bread, spread, filling, and garnish. 4.

What are the 8 equipment for sandwich making? ›

Tools used in preparing sandwiches include a sandwich spatula, scissors, cookie cutters, graters, spatulas, butter knives, chef's knives, deli knives, lettuce knives, paring knives, sandwich knives, serrated knives, cutting boards, mixing bowls, rubber scrapers, measuring cups and spoons, utility trays, strainers, and ...

What are the 4 main components in sandwich making? ›

Parts of Sandwich:
  • Bread : Various types of bread are used for sandwich. ...
  • Spread : Plain butter, compound butters such as anchovy, tomato, mustard onion, garlic and. ...
  • Filling : ...
  • Garnish :

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