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- Club_sandwich abstract "A club sandwich, also called a clubhouse sandwich, is a sandwich with toasted bread. It is often cut into quarters and held together by hors d'œuvre sticks. It frequently has two layers which are separated by an additional slice of bread.The classic ingredients for a club sandwich are turkey, bacon, lettuce, tomato, and mayonnaise. Other common club sandwiches generally vary the bottom layer, for example a "chicken club" or a "roast beef club" or a "breakfast club". Variations might include ham (instead of, or in addition to bacon) and/or additional cheese slices. As with a BLT, the club sandwich is usually served on toasted bread. Mayonnaise and mustard and sometimes honey mustard are common condiments. The sandwich is commonly served with a side portion of either coleslaw, or potato salad, and often accompanied by a pickle. The coleslaw or potato salad is often reduced to a "garnish" portion, when the primary side item is an order of French fries or potato chips.One popular theory is that the club sandwich was invented in an exclusive Saratoga Springs, New York, gambling club in the late 19th century.The sandwich is known to have appeared on U.S. restaurant menus as far back as 1899.".
- Club_sandwich alias "Clubhouse sandwich".
- Club_sandwich ingredient Bacon.
- Club_sandwich ingredient Bread.
- Club_sandwich ingredient Lettuce.
- Club_sandwich ingredient Mayonnaise.
- Club_sandwich ingredient Tomato.
- Club_sandwich ingredient Turkey_meat.
- Club_sandwich origin United_States.
- Club_sandwich thumbnail Club-sandwich.jpg?width=300.
- Club_sandwich wikiPageID "358931".
- Club_sandwich wikiPageRevisionID "605889690".
- Club_sandwich alternateName "Clubhouse sandwich".
- Club_sandwich country United_States.
- Club_sandwich hasPhotoCollection Club_sandwich.
- Club_sandwich mainIngredient Bacon.
- Club_sandwich mainIngredient Bread.
- Club_sandwich mainIngredient Lettuce.
- Club_sandwich mainIngredient Mayonnaise.
- Club_sandwich mainIngredient Tomato.
- Club_sandwich mainIngredient Turkey_meat.
- Club_sandwich name "Club sandwich".
- Club_sandwich type Sandwich.
- Club_sandwich subject Category:American_sandwiches.
- Club_sandwich subject Category:Sandwiches.
- Club_sandwich subject Category:Skewered_foods.
- Club_sandwich type Food.
- Club_sandwich type FunctionalSubstance.
- Club_sandwich comment "A club sandwich, also called a clubhouse sandwich, is a sandwich with toasted bread. It is often cut into quarters and held together by hors d'œuvre sticks. It frequently has two layers which are separated by an additional slice of bread.The classic ingredients for a club sandwich are turkey, bacon, lettuce, tomato, and mayonnaise. Other common club sandwiches generally vary the bottom layer, for example a "chicken club" or a "roast beef club" or a "breakfast club".".
- Club_sandwich label "Club sandwich".
- Club_sandwich label "Club sandwich".
- Club_sandwich label "Club sandwich".
- Club_sandwich label "Club sandwich".
- Club_sandwich label "アメリカンクラブハウスサンド".
- Club_sandwich label "俱乐部三明治".
- Club_sandwich sameAs Club_sandwich.
- Club_sandwich sameAs Club_sandwich.
- Club_sandwich sameAs アメリカンクラブハウスサンド.
- Club_sandwich sameAs 클럽_샌드위치.
- Club_sandwich sameAs Club_sandwich.
- Club_sandwich sameAs m.01_6j8.
- Club_sandwich sameAs Q1093380.
- Club_sandwich sameAs Q1093380.
- Club_sandwich wasDerivedFrom Club_sandwich?oldid=605889690.
- Club_sandwich depiction Club-sandwich.jpg.
- Club_sandwich isPrimaryTopicOf Club_sandwich.
- Club_sandwich name "Club sandwich".