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Top Chef Endorses the Sandwich

June 24, 2010 2:05 pm · Posted by nancyeinhart

I can't decide if "biparti-sandwich" is a terrible pun or a great one, but I was excited to see sandwiches in the spotlight on last night's Top Chef. After Susan Feniger got booted off Top Chef Masters for making a sandwich with coconut jam, one Between the Bread reader wondered if the show is antisandwich. But after last night's Quickfire challenge, it's obvious that Top Chef believes in sandwich! Given, sandwiches are a pretty easy challenge (or should be) for a bunch of professional chefs. So to make the Quickfire harder, pairs of chefs had to cook with one hand each while wearing a conjoined apron. In the words of one contestant, "Who got high and came up with this?" I could say the same thing about many delicious sandwiches.

Read on to watch the video.

Ellen Serves Sandwiches to Scarlett Johansson

May 5, 2010 4:13 pm · Posted by nancyeinhart

"Ooooh, sandwiches!" exclaims Scarlett Johansson in this clip from The Ellen DeGeneres Show, as Ellen presents her with a plateful of PB&Js on whole wheat bread. Apparently, in People's 2010 Most Beautiful People issue, Scarlett says that red lipstick and sandwiches make her feel pretty, so that's what Ellen gives her. Turns out, Scarlett may have just been eating a sandwich when the question was posed.

I can't really pull off red lipstick, but I'd be honored to receive a plate of sandwiches from Ellen (just not peanut butter, thanks, I'm allergic). In fact, I think Women in Red Lipstick Eating Sandwiches would make a good blog. Like a sister site to Dudes With Beards Eating Cupcakes.

"30 Rock" on Sandwiches and Humanity

October 30, 2009 6:12 pm · Posted by nancyeinhart

If there's any woman whose sandwich obsession almost matches mine, it's Liz Lemon. On this week's very special sandwich episode of "30 Rock," Liz and Jack venture to Stone Mountain, GA, in search of a comedian who represents the "real America." They stop at a local eatery called Fatty Fat's Sandwich Ranch, where Liz reveals her worldview that "all of humankind has one thing in common: the sandwich."


I've often declared that the sandwich is the quintessential American food, though I wouldn't dare order "extra chuckle" — according to Kenneth, that's the part of the pig between the tail and the anus.