How
To Make The Perfect Sandwich
A sandwich is a quick and tasty
way to make a meal.You can eat sandwiches at breakfast, lunch or
dinner. They are very portable and can be eaten hot or cold.
You can use different types of
breads. Sliced breads are one of the types of bread used to make
sandwiches. Other types of bread include: loaf breads, buns, raised
flat breads and flat breads. Try slicing your sandwich in different
ways. Such as: in half the long way, vertically, triangular or into
four little slices.
Condiments are substances used
to make the bread moist. They include: butter, mayonnaise, mustard,
ketchup, pesto, barbecue sauce and hollandaise. Condiments are not
required, but can add to the flavour and texture of the food.
Different sandwiches will
include different things between the bread layers. This is where you
can get creative! Usually the fillings determine which meal it is
appropriate for. Some fillings include: chicken breast, tuna , beef,
chopped tomatoes, chopped onions, salad leaves, cheddar and brie.
You may want to eat the sandwich
cold. If you want the sandwich hot you may want to use: a panini
grill, a broiler or a frying pan.
Remember to always be hygienic
when preparing food. Wash your hands before you start. Be careful
with a knife when cutting things. Always use good,fresh food or you
may get a tummy bug.
How to make the perfect tuna and
sweetcorn sandwich
You will need:-
- bread
- tuna
- sweetcorn
- mayonnaise
- salt and pepper (to suit your tastes)
Firstly, cut two even slices of
bread. Secondly, get a tin of tuna and sweetcorn. Thirdly, drain the
excess fluid out of the tuna and sweetcorn after taking out of
separate cans. Next, put the sweetcorn and tuna in a bowl. Now put
mayonnaise in the bowl with the tuna and sweetcorn and mix. Note that
you may wish to butter the bread or use a margarine spread. Then you
put the mix between the two slices of bread. You may like to eat your
sandwich either cold or toasted. You may wish to serve with crisps or
salad!
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