And one may eliminate both slices of bread, resulting in even fewer carbs and an even healthier, more weight-conscious and blood glucose-friendly meal.
My mom was a big fan of open faced sandwiches. I don't like to eat with my hands so I eat sandwiches with a knife and fork anyway. I toast the bread 100% of the time and generally use the open face method for egg & cheese sandwiches barbeque sandwiches. My husband likes sloppy joes open faced on hamburger buns. I also like chipped roast beef in gravy on toast as well as creamed tuna.
With the tip of my tongue first. No..haha.I have trouble eating the things on the run and they're messy so I usually refrain. Peanut butter on top of a bagel is manageable over the sink. People use disposable plates and plastic forks here. No class. Paper plates buckle on my lap and there are certainly no tables or chairs anywhere. Low class. Plastic iconoclastic.
This post was edited by CosmicWunderkind at January 1, 2021 5:26 PM MST
I got you all now. The open faced sandwich is when you cook mushroom soup with a quarter milk and then add fresh tuna and cooked peas and pour it over preferential buttered toast.
They are okay. Not something I normally have. They are a bit messy too. There was only one I really liked called an open faced seafood sandwich. Was from a local restaurant that is now closed.