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Official Sammich of Carolina Huddle


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Obvious choice would be Cajun Filet sandwich.

Something out of left field, the "El Kentucky" from Hutch and Harris here in Winston-Salem. It's a huge buttermilk-battered fried chicken breast topped with pepper jack cheese, applewood smoked bacon, pico de gallo, lettuce and tomatoe. It's phenomenal.

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Toasted Peanut Butter and Jelly. An American classic. And probably the #1 sammich most huddlers get in their lunch bag. I have a bowl of Tomato soup and toasted PBJ at least once a week.

Unless you are referring to a different kind of sammich? In that case. Jessica Beil on the bottom, and that little thing, Mila Kunis on top.

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I just realized we do not have an official sammich.

 

Any suggestions on the Sammich that is worthy of such a noble title?

 

Two slices of Wheat. (lightly toasted)

Tavern Ham

Oven Gold Turkey

Roast Beef.

Cheese (your choice)

Lettuce.

Tomato (if thats your thing)

Onion

Salt 

Pepper

Mayo

Mustard

 

 

 

 

/winner

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Obvious choice would be Cajun Filet sandwich.

Something out of left field, the "El Kentucky" from Hutch and Harris here in Winston-Salem. It's a huge buttermilk-battered fried chicken breast topped with pepper jack cheese, applewood smoked bacon, pico de gallo, lettuce and tomatoe. It's phenomenal.

I see this and raise you the cajun filet biscuit add bacon egg and cheese.

 

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It's Delish

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My world famous "Panther Burgers" are and always will be the official sandwich of the Panthers and Mr.Touchdown tailgates. 

 

Since I can't reveal the recipe, the cajun filet sandwich is a good pick. 

 

BBQ done correctly (vinegar based) is also a nice choice. 

 

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