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Sandwiches + British recipes (9)

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Recipe by: kleocoral
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This recipe is just thrown together but it is really nice. I was a bit sceptical at first because I'm not a mustard lover and even though you can taste it, it's not overpowering it does just blend in with everything else. My kids love em.
 
Recipe by: Caroline C
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If you want a change from everyday boring sandwiches, this is a recipe for you! Tender shredded chicken delicately seasoned with lime and curry powder in a creamy salad sauce.
 
Recipe by: wifeyluvs2cook
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This is a wonderful tasting egg mayo that you will definitely devour.
 
Recipe by: Karen L. Baker
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A nutty and fruity coronation chicken. Prepare a day ahead for best results - it gives the flavours time to meld.
 
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A very mango coronation chicken - always welcome in sandwiches and wraps.
 
Recipe by: HEATHER.WRAY
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Toothsome and economical, potted beef is a favourite on toast or in sandwiches.
 
Recipe by: Chrissie Lloyd
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The origins of this recipe lie in the Victorian dish, ‘Oysters in coffins’, popular at a time when oysters were affordable, everyday fare.
 
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The best cure for a hangover, or if you wake up starving, it's so delicously fattening that you can feel your arteries blocking....some call it the heartache sandwich, others call it the widow maker, i call it heaven.
 
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Practically calorie-free. Suitable for all. And delicious! What more could you want?
 
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