I've a recipe elsewhere on this site for something more like a Philly Cheese-Steak, but this is a lot quicker and easier to make, giving a very different sandwich
You can add red onions and even chopped tomato for simple variations
Egg Drop sandwiches went viral on Tiktok last year.
Rather than making one large sandwich, this recipe makes 6 smaller bitesize (well, 2 bites) sandwiches - useful if you're feeding someone smaller or the local shop only had small Brioche rolls in
Although Egg Drop is a breakfast franchise, these work perfectly well for lunch or a snack too.
If you want to add a little bit of a kick to the sauce, you can buy Sriracha online or in the supermarket
More filling than they sound, these make a quick/easy dinner or snack.
You can treat like a fish burger and garnish with mayo and salad, or more like a sandwich and top with other bits
Thanks to the Fresh Prince, everyone's heard of a Philly Cheese-Steak, but you can't get those outside of Philadelphia, so this recipe doesn't claim to be one. What it is, is a tasty steak, onion and cheese sauce sandwich.
There are multiple variations you make, even down to how thickly you slice the steak pieces, either way, the cheese sauce can get quite messy if you put enough on (and you want there to be enough).
Not exactly healthy, but very, very tasty. Well deserving of it's name though, so try not to eat too many. The optional addition of dairylea was the happy result of running out of Margarine late one night. It sounds weird, but give it a try!
A quick and easy twist on the classic bacon sandwich
I'm a fan of fried food in sandwiches, but sometimes a little adjustment can make a classic all the better. You can create a tamer variation by replacing the chilli with basil, but I like my food hot. For a real flameball add some Tabasco sauce as well
I first came across these as a teenager, and have been eating them ever since. It's got the perfect mix of melted cheese, bread and grease