Sandwich loaf
Sandwich loaf before frosting | |
Type | Sandwich |
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Course | Entrée |
Main ingredients | White bread, filling |
Cookbook: Sandwich loaf Media: Sandwich loaf |
A sandwich loaf is a stacked party entrée that looks like a cake. While rare today, the food was quite popular during the mid 20th century in the United States. To create a sandwich loaf, bread is cut horizontally and spread with layers of filling. Common fillings include egg salad, chicken salad, ham salad, tuna salad, and Cheez Whiz, but other fillings are possible, including peanut butter and jelly and mock egg salad made from tofu . In a simple sandwich loaf the fillings may all be the same, but in more complex creations each layer is different.
White bread is usually used to create a sandwich loaf, but whole wheat is also acceptable. Sometimes white and whole wheat are used in alternating layers to create a ribbon effect. Common garnishes are olives, parsley, grapes, and carrot curls. The loaf is sliced like a cake and eaten with a fork.
- Finished sandwich loaf
- Cut sandwich loaf
See also
- Dagwood sandwich, a tall stacked sandwich
- Sandwich
- Smörgåstårta
- Dressed herring
- List of American sandwiches
- List of sandwiches
References
- Casey, Kathy. Retro Food Fiascos: A Collection of Curious Concoctions. Portland: Collectors Press, 2004.
- Crocker, Betty. Betty Crocker's Picture Cook Book. Facsimile ed. Minneapolis: Macmillan USA and General Mills, 1998.
- Doubleday and Company inc. The Pillsbury Cookbook. New York: Doubleday, 1989.
- Lovegren, Sylvia. Fashionable Food: Seven Decades of Food Fads. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2005.
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