I am deeply into the asmr community, with my minecraft server and all that. So I am literally always watching asmr. Can’t remember the last time I felt the *tingles* of asmr. This is the first video in months that’s given me triggers!!
This is by far one of the most amazing videos I have ever watched. I never looked away. Now I want a chip butty. 💯💯 One of the best ASMR videos I've seen in years.
Bro whatever mic settings you used for this video keep it up, asmrtists don’t need to put their mouths right into the mic, as proved by this masterpiece 👍
I'm Canadian, but thanks to my very Scottish Granny, I've been eating chip sandwiches for most of my 62 years!! Yum!! 😋 We have sandwich pickle here as well, and I'll also use relish and chutney on sandwiches. This is the first video of yours that I've seen, and I'm immediately hooked. Your voice is perfect for ASMR, and I love sandwiches. Most things just taste better between 2 slices of bread!! Subscribed!! 😊
I'm watching at 1.30am thinking about the cheese and Branston pickle sandwich I'm going to eat for lunch tomorrow. First time seeing a video from you and I really enjoyed it, thank you!
American viewer here - my favorite sandwich is a grilled cheesy BLT you will need to slice up some cheddar cheese - butter both pieces of bread - cut up some tomato into slices - cut up a head of lettuce - you need to heat a pan on medium heat - cook some bacon on the pan - you will now need to use mayo on the other side of the bread that's not buttered it does get messy lol - put the buttered side of the bread just one slice into the pan then pile on the bacon, lettuce and tomato then place the cheese on top of it all and place the other slice of bread butter side up - let cook on one side till its golden brown then flip to other side and cook till its golden brown - that's a cheesy BLT sandwich. BTW I am going to try the first sandwich you made in this video I will just have to find that type of sweet pickle spead here in America lol
It’s also called ‘Branston Pickle’ and if you have a British Scottish or Irish store near you I can pretty much guarantee they will stock it! It’s a staple!
Waaaaaaw... definitely subscribed. How relaxing! I just found your channel, and this is the first video i watch, but for sure won't be the last. All the best, thank you.
Aww mate, a fish finger sandwich is legit one of my favourite things ever. Sometimes I'll use potato waffles instead of bread, add some crushed peas and HP sauce. 🤌
I wouldn’t eat any of the sandwiches if you paid me BUT you are correct in stating that sandwich-making is great ASMR and I very much enjoyed watching and listening to you make these. Thank you!
First time here found you quite by accident. I am from the states, Florida to be exact. the sandwiches were amazing. Love the entire British thing. Such a nice change of pace. Really enjoyed it.🎉
Loved this video! Relaxing, and now I am hungry. From Oregon in the USA, and I've not heard of these sandwiches, and now they are on my "to make" list for next week 😀
@@Dingle-Tingle so I went and bought some Sandwich Pickle (small dice), and now I'm probably gonna need to stock up on several jars, because I love it so much. I haven't ever heard of it before your video, and it is now sandwich-life changing 🤩 It's definitely not a popular item in the states, but I think I might start a small trend becuase I shared it with neighbors and friends and now they are stocking it in their own pantries! 🤣
I enjoy this content, keep it up man - very relaxing voice and I enjoy the simple nature of a "show and tell" style video. Watching from New Zealand, great work!
Thank you for the vid! Also sharing what you learned about using the small knife to cut cheese, now I’ve learned it! Peace, and happy sandwiches to you, from across the pond!
Swan pie - cloves, mace, nutmeg.. Christmas pudding - cinnamon,nutmeg, ginger. Pork pies - traditional recipe used mace. Chutneys and pickles. And not to forget colmans mustard, one of the hottest mustards around. But nah we use no spices in our cuisine🙄
Bro, this vid is money. I’m in Texas and have watched this 3 nights in a row. I’m also about to order some Branston sandwich pickle. Dying to know what it tastes like.
New subscriber here :) this was so laid back and relaxing I loved it. simple but good and alle the sandwiches looked really good as well. My personal favorite was the last one with the fish fingers.
Hmmm one of these, was interesting and yet I'm intrigued 🤔 sandwich pickle sounds like what we have in USA as sandwich spread.. its kind of sweet and sour but has a creamy yet minced texture to it.. Humm that's for sharing I appreciated learning something today
I think I know what you mean with sandwich spread, is that the salad cream type thing? This stuff is more like a chutney so sticky rather than creamy. Glad you got something from the video though! 🙂
@@Dingle-Tingle I just looked into it and found this: "Though at first glance it may just look like the sweet cucumber-based pickle relish we're used to in the States, Branston Pickle is actually made from a variety of diced vegetables, including rutabaga, carrots, onions, and cauliflower. And it's pickled in a sauce made from vinegar, tomato, apple, and spices." Wow! The more you know!!!
Love these videos! I’m a new sub and as an American, I’m learning so much! I had to google what a “ploughman” was and I’m confused as to why your “sandwich pickle” looks like blackberry preserves 🧐 I want to try it!
@@Dingle-Tinglemade myself a ploughman’s inspired sandwich today and it was delicious! Only had turkey breast and provolone on hand so I used that instead of ham and cheddar. Bought some Branston sandwich pickle at World Market and I liked it! Pretty sure that’s what made the sandwich stand out for me. Thanks for sharing your food with those of us outside the UK 😊
I lived in scotland and england for about a year. British sandwich bread is much better than the usa. I was put off by the chip butty myself but my british husband loves em. The butter on the sandwiches didnt bother me, but i tried it in america and didnt like it. I dont know if it was the butter or the bread. I loved the sandwiches you get from the garages there. They are made fresh and delivered daily...at least in the part of scotland we lived in. Wotsits from the other sandwich video were my favorite while i was there followed closely by quavers.
I haven't had a quaver sandwich but I imagine it would work well. Interesting what you say about the differences in bread making a difference in whether butter works or not, echoes what others have said about bread in the US
Great video 😊 when we were teenagers, my sister and I used to make fish finger sandwhiches and chip butty sandwhiches. Here in Australia they're called chip sandwhiches. Love a good chip (butty) sandwhich 💖
That sandwich pickle spread looks oddly similar to what I grew up eating in Canada. It's made from rhubarb mostly, any, it is indeed, sweet and sour. Very nice on roast beef and many other things. Cheers!
Big fan of both the sandwich videos and the bread baking one! Would love to see more My favorite sandwich is usually a ham & egg mayo, though I suppose an egg mayo & cress is more traditional. Another great one is haslet and chilli heatwave doritos Edit: That it the correct amount of butter for these sandwiches people.
I like how you explain for us US folks what sandwich pickle is because over here a pickle is just a pickle not a sweet and sour type spread with stuff in it, i would be interested to try it!
The most likely stuff you would find would be the brand Branston, it's kind of like relish/chutney type of thing but made with mixed vegetables like carrots, onion and swede mixed with sugar, vinegar and some spices, really good with ham and cheese, crackers etc
I’m not even British nor do I have any English influences besides media and music but when it comes to cuisine, none. I literally grew up making myself fish finger sandwiches 😳🫡 Growing up, it was a quick meal I could make for myself. So surprised to see it’s a thing elsewhere! Cheers 😋 18:17
Ever since I was about 3 I’ve loved making French fry sandwiches and fish stick sandwiches, everybody always made fun of me. I’m from the states in the deep south so I guess it was unusual for me to eat like that, but I’m wondering if it was just my British side coming out all along? Another favorite of mine is fish sticks and mashed potato sandwiches 😂 Thanks for showing me I’m not as weird as people think, my ancestors on my dad’s side are British so it makes sense why I like this kind of food.
Honest question for any British who see this: do you butter your bread on ALL sandwiches regardless of content, or just certain ones? Thanks. (I'm American and really don't know.)
For me butter is used in most sandwiches, but I wouldn't use it in some. Peanut butter, Nutella etc, and some sandwiches are better with other things as well so roast chicken I'll use mayo. Definitely depends on the sandwich
It's more that we don't tend to like our bread "dry"/uncovered. So if it already has a sauce/is a sauce like nuttella, peanut butter, corination chicken, prawn mayo, sometimes jam (jelly to you I guess) ect. Then no we don't tend to also add butter. But dry ingredients like cheese, meats, veg/salad, ect. Then yeah we'll use a condement of some kind.
In Australia our chippy sanga has chicken salt on the chips rather than salt and vinegar and a big squirt of mata sauce (tomato) yum 😋😋 Oh and we also butter our bread for all of our sangas!
I used to talk to a woman from Wales and she had never heard of chicken salt. I told her to order some online. She loves it! People who don't have access to it should definitely buy it online. It's a game changer!
US viewer, here. you mentioned fish and chips for the second sandwich; is it common for people to mix the second and third sandwiches together to make a fish and chips sandwich? Just curious
As a british person and a chef. This is pain xd Yeet the tartare sauce and add mayo, or both of course, seasoning and eight fish fingers, stacked on top of eachother. So you actually have more filling than bread. Also adding kimchi and/or spicy mayo, even touch of lemon juice, is game changer. Even a nice fresh loaf would level it up. Nice ploughmans though~ (also dont take me seriously xd. Is fun video)
No, diagonal cuts are preferred as a rule, but for sandwiches with bulky stuff like fishfingers, it’s not suitable as the filling would fall out. Hence they are cut like this.
A chip butty is such a good sandwich yet it doesn't catch on elsewhere such as in America for a very specific reason... preservatives. Now we are talking specifically packaged bread here, as is the way to go (weirdly) with a chip butty with my personal recommendation being Warburtons toastie (Orange loaf) Packaged American bread has an average shelf life of a month, whereas here in the UK youre lucky to get a shelf life of about 4 days. Its simply because we dont allow the same chemicals/additives that the US does which yields a far superior loaf of sandwich bread. Its soft but also dense whilst maintaining a high level of flavour. American bread has a brittleness to it and a very inconsistent crumb, this is obviously a byproduct of the preservatives and chemical additives but it really doesnt make for a good sandwich. Its taste is lackluster and doesnt add to the experience of the sandwich it is quite literally just a vehicle for the ingredients. Its also the reason why crisps or chips if youre american seems so weird to put on bread, its inconsistent crumb makes the sandwich appear dry as opposed to the packaged bread such as warburtons which is a high hydration dough, with no trans or hydrogenated fats. America has good bread, its selection of fresh bread is fantastic. But in terms of sandwich bread, its honestly probably one of if not the worst.
Very informative, is the shelf life of bread in the U.S really up to a month? Tbh I find the shelf bread in the UK still too mass produced, I prefer the bread baked daily if I can help it!
Please never stop making these sandwich videos
I'll keep going with them 🙂
When he cut the first sandwich in half that crunch was everything. This asmr is everything
A Sandwich making series should be your thing suits you 😊so well 🙌🏼
Glad you are enjoying the sandwich videos, have lots of ideas for future vids and hope to keep improving the quality 🙂
I have mot experienced ASMR tingles in SO long, and I thought I was broken. This was so good!! My head felt floaty!!
Ah I'm so glad it was able to bring back those amazing ASMR tingles! Hope you get the same result from future videos 🙂
Lovely video, dor me personally this is the perfect kind of asmr! Something natural and casual but produced in a relaxing manor
Really appreciate it, glad you enjoyed 🙂
This is the best ASMR video I have ever seen. Yummy looking sandwiches too! 👏
Thank you so much, hope the future uploads are equally relaxing :)
I am deeply into the asmr community, with my minecraft server and all that. So I am literally always watching asmr.
Can’t remember the last time I felt the *tingles* of asmr.
This is the first video in months that’s given me triggers!!
Ah Tingle immunity is brutal, glad you were able to get some tingles back!
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@@veliquence ahh awesome! I started a new UHIM series recently!
@@TheASMRMedic awesome I’ll check it out, i wonder why i didn’t see it. I’ve been subscribed to you for a few years!
@@veliquence the cheeky TH-cam algorithm strikes again!!!
This is by far one of the most amazing videos I have ever watched. I never looked away. Now I want a chip butty. 💯💯 One of the best ASMR videos I've seen in years.
Thank you for the positive feedback, glad you enjoyed 😊
Bro whatever mic settings you used for this video keep it up, asmrtists don’t need to put their mouths right into the mic, as proved by this masterpiece 👍
I'm Canadian, but thanks to my very Scottish Granny, I've been eating chip sandwiches for most of my 62 years!! Yum!! 😋
We have sandwich pickle here as well, and I'll also use relish and chutney on sandwiches.
This is the first video of yours that I've seen, and I'm immediately hooked. Your voice is perfect for ASMR, and I love sandwiches. Most things just taste better between 2 slices of bread!! Subscribed!! 😊
Thank you for the positive feedback! 🙂 Hope you enjoy the future videos as much 🙂
You’re right these sounds are peak ASMR
This was a really cool video. Newly subbed. Hope for plenty more. Great voice. Calm and super relaxing to watch. Cheers
Thanks for subbing, glad you enjoyed it! 🙂
I'm watching at 1.30am thinking about the cheese and Branston pickle sandwich I'm going to eat for lunch tomorrow.
First time seeing a video from you and I really enjoyed it, thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it! What did you think of the Branston? 🙂
@@Dingle-Tingle I'm English so I've been eating it since I was a child 😄 but, delicious as always!
Great video. Really reminded me of WhisperingVoice, OG from back in the day. Hope you make more of these ❤
I used to love Whispering Voice, one of the very first ASMR channels I watched regularly!
American viewer here - my favorite sandwich is a grilled cheesy BLT you will need to slice up some cheddar cheese - butter both pieces of bread - cut up some tomato into slices - cut up a head of lettuce - you need to heat a pan on medium heat - cook some bacon on the pan - you will now need to use mayo on the other side of the bread that's not buttered it does get messy lol - put the buttered side of the bread just one slice into the pan then pile on the bacon, lettuce and tomato then place the cheese on top of it all and place the other slice of bread butter side up - let cook on one side till its golden brown then flip to other side and cook till its golden brown - that's a cheesy BLT sandwich.
BTW I am going to try the first sandwich you made in this video I will just have to find that type of sweet pickle spead here in America lol
I do love a BLT, never tried it that way though, definitely something to give a go!
@@Dingle-TingleIn some parts of America we call that type of grilled cheese a melt
It’s also called ‘Branston Pickle’ and if you have a British Scottish or Irish store near you I can pretty much guarantee they will stock it! It’s a staple!
You might find it in the British/international section of the grocery store. I've lived in Florida and NC and seen it often.
Waaaaaaw... definitely subscribed. How relaxing! I just found your channel, and this is the first video i watch, but for sure won't be the last. All the best, thank you.
Glad you were able to relax 🙂 hope that the future videos are as enjoyable for you 🙂
Aww mate, a fish finger sandwich is legit one of my favourite things ever. Sometimes I'll use potato waffles instead of bread, add some crushed peas and HP sauce. 🤌
Potato waffles sound like a great bread substitute, might give that a go next time!
I wouldn’t eat any of the sandwiches if you paid me BUT you are correct in stating that sandwich-making is great ASMR and I very much enjoyed watching and listening to you make these. Thank you!
You're welcome, glad you enjoyed 🙂
I will pay to watch you eat these sammiches …
First time here found you quite by accident. I am from the states, Florida to be exact. the sandwiches were amazing. Love the entire British thing. Such a nice change of pace. Really enjoyed it.🎉
Glad you enjoyed it, I'll be making some sandwiches from the US in future videos, any suggestions on which ones I should make?
@@Dingle-Tingle my favorite is the ultra amazing Italian hoagie!
OMG...
Ah double thanks, glad I could help you relax 🙂
Loved this video! Relaxing, and now I am hungry. From Oregon in the USA, and I've not heard of these sandwiches, and now they are on my "to make" list for next week 😀
Glad you enjoyed the video 🙂
@@Dingle-Tingle so I went and bought some Sandwich Pickle (small dice), and now I'm probably gonna need to stock up on several jars, because I love it so much. I haven't ever heard of it before your video, and it is now sandwich-life changing 🤩 It's definitely not a popular item in the states, but I think I might start a small trend becuase I shared it with neighbors and friends and now they are stocking it in their own pantries! 🤣
@@thephillard you are about to start a food revolution 😂😂 yea the stuff is addictive, especially with salted meats, cheese etc
THIS IS IT LAD. instant sub.
Glad you enjoyed 🙂
Literally salivating i can't sleep to this!
I really enjoyed this, the fry sandwich 🥪 that’s something I can get behind! 😂🫡
Stumbled across this by accident. A beautiful voice for ASMR!
Very kind, glad you enjoy the content 🙂
Had to leave a second comment. Mad respect to you, man. Classy as hell, and doubly enjoyed the video
Really glad you enjoyed it, especially enough to leave 2 comments! 🙂 Thanks for watching!
I love that two of these sandwiches have nearly identical cross sections
I enjoyed your video. It was relaxing. I'm not familiar with these sandwiches, but I would love to try them.
“We will start with a reasonable layer of butter” (proceeds to spread butter for 10 minutes) 😂😂😂 I’m kidding, great video 👍
Between the 3 sandwiches there may well have been 10 minutes of spreading butter 😂 thanks for watching 🙂
Wonderfully presented. Thank you.
glad you enjoyed :)
I enjoy this content, keep it up man - very relaxing voice and I enjoy the simple nature of a "show and tell" style video.
Watching from New Zealand, great work!
Glad you are enjoying the videos! 🙂
Thank you for the vid!
Also sharing what you learned about using the small knife to cut cheese, now I’ve learned it! Peace, and happy sandwiches to you, from across the pond!
The British spent years fighting and dominating in the spice trade, and then refused to use any of them in their cooking 🤣
Then make their national dish a curry.. the balls on those people.. lol
Swan pie - cloves, mace, nutmeg.. Christmas pudding - cinnamon,nutmeg, ginger. Pork pies - traditional recipe used mace. Chutneys and pickles. And not to forget colmans mustard, one of the hottest mustards around. But nah we use no spices in our cuisine🙄
@@asmrfoodieuk7965 😂 What a hill to die on
@@TCBilly12 it's not my fault you have no brain and know nothing about our cuisine🤷♀️
@@TCBilly12 just educating you thickies
Fish fingers were actually made into the perfect size and shape so that they could fit perfectly on to bread.
And I'm glad they were
@@Dingle-Tingle Me, too. Although tbh, I only know that because James May mentioned it on one of his videos. 😅
Beautiful sandwich 🥪! I can almost forgive you for going with rectangles instead of triangles! 😂 Very fun to watch and relaxing!
Cheers for the video, man!
Well done, many thanks and love 🇨🇦 🇬🇧
You're welcome, glad you enjoyed 🙂
Really pleased I stumbled across your channel, this video is fab - you have a really relaxing voice, immediately subbed!
Thanks for the positive feedback, haven't come across your channel before so I'll check it out 🙂
Bro, this vid is money. I’m in Texas and have watched this 3 nights in a row. I’m also about to order some Branston sandwich pickle. Dying to know what it tastes like.
glad you have been able to use the video to wind down, let me know what you think of the Branston! :)
New subscriber here :) this was so laid back and relaxing I loved it. simple but good and alle the sandwiches looked really good as well. My personal favorite was the last one with the fish fingers.
Glad you enjoyed it, yea that's my favourite of the 3 as well 🙂
The way bro cuts the cheddar is next level
Another sandwich making banger
So glad you are slowing your speech ... Love this especially cuz not whispering so loud.... Excellent crackles!!🎉
Glad you enjoyed 🙂
Hmmm one of these, was interesting and yet I'm intrigued 🤔 sandwich pickle sounds like what we have in USA as sandwich spread.. its kind of sweet and sour but has a creamy yet minced texture to it.. Humm that's for sharing I appreciated learning something today
I think I know what you mean with sandwich spread, is that the salad cream type thing? This stuff is more like a chutney so sticky rather than creamy. Glad you got something from the video though! 🙂
Are you thinking of relish?
@@Dingle-Tingle I just looked into it and found this:
"Though at first glance it may just look like the sweet cucumber-based pickle relish we're used to in the States, Branston Pickle is actually made from a variety of diced vegetables, including rutabaga, carrots, onions, and cauliflower. And it's pickled in a sauce made from vinegar, tomato, apple, and spices." Wow! The more you know!!!
I think I need help. I'm dying laughing at the sound of the cheese falling after being cut.
😂😂
Bravo once again! Keep up the great videos 👍
Will do, thanks for watching!
Verdammt , jetzt ist es nachts halb 2 und ich hab Hunger ! 🤭
Mal seh'n was der Kühlschrank zu bieten hat ! 😋🥪👍
Love these videos! I’m a new sub and as an American, I’m learning so much! I had to google what a “ploughman” was and I’m confused as to why your “sandwich pickle” looks like blackberry preserves 🧐 I want to try it!
You should! its like a chunky pickle chutney type thing, amazing with cured meats 😊 glad you enjoy the videos 😊
@@Dingle-Tinglemade myself a ploughman’s inspired sandwich today and it was delicious! Only had turkey breast and provolone on hand so I used that instead of ham and cheddar. Bought some Branston sandwich pickle at World Market and I liked it! Pretty sure that’s what made the sandwich stand out for me. Thanks for sharing your food with those of us outside the UK 😊
Fire vid 🔥edit congrats on hit in 1k subs🎉🎉
Thank you!! 🙂
Just found your channel. Lovely voice and great videos ❤
Thank you so much, glad to have you here 🙂
Fascinated by this! You have a great voice! Subscribed 😊.
Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for the sub 🙂
Thank you for buttering your bread. I often have sandwiches for dinner as a preference. Chips in Australia as well.
Love the sandwich videos they all seem tasty 🤤
I lived in scotland and england for about a year. British sandwich bread is much better than the usa. I was put off by the chip butty myself but my british husband loves em. The butter on the sandwiches didnt bother me, but i tried it in america and didnt like it. I dont know if it was the butter or the bread. I loved the sandwiches you get from the garages there. They are made fresh and delivered daily...at least in the part of scotland we lived in. Wotsits from the other sandwich video were my favorite while i was there followed closely by quavers.
I haven't had a quaver sandwich but I imagine it would work well. Interesting what you say about the differences in bread making a difference in whether butter works or not, echoes what others have said about bread in the US
Great video 😊 when we were teenagers, my sister and I used to make fish finger sandwhiches and chip butty sandwhiches. Here in Australia they're called chip sandwhiches. Love a good chip (butty) sandwhich 💖
It's a classic
That sandwich pickle spread looks oddly similar to what I grew up eating in Canada. It's made from rhubarb mostly, any, it is indeed, sweet and sour. Very nice on roast beef and many other things. Cheers!
This one is mainly carrot swede and onion, but a rhubarb variant sounds very interesting and is definitely something I'd try!
A french fries sandwich is wild😂😂😂but great asmr!!
Glad you enjoyed 🙂
My brother in Christ there is absolutely nothing reasonable about the immense amount of butter you slathered on those slices of bread
hahahhahahah. My mum used to put the same amount on then sprinkle sugar on it. Mental!
Compared to some people I know I go pretty light on the butter 😂
Yea my mum did that as well!
@@Dingle-Tingle 😂. Indeed. I've seen some horrors!! Thick thick butter topped off with Pot Noodle!!!
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 Lol bro you went to town on that butter. I was laughing the whole time so thank you 😅
im imagining making sandwich at midnight while they sleeping you dont want to make noise.
Big fan of both the sandwich videos and the bread baking one! Would love to see more
My favorite sandwich is usually a ham & egg mayo, though I suppose an egg mayo & cress is more traditional.
Another great one is haslet and chilli heatwave doritos
Edit: That it the correct amount of butter for these sandwiches people.
Never even heard of haslet but having googled it it's definitely something I want to give a go!
Nice vid! Made me super hungry.
I like how you explain for us US folks what sandwich pickle is because over here a pickle is just a pickle not a sweet and sour type spread with stuff in it, i would be interested to try it!
You should be able to find it somewhere, usually it's called Branston pickle, might be in a world food section of your supermarket 🙂
Try doing some of these with a top down camera view.
I'm somewhat limited ATM by my set up, but hopefully I can incorporate some other angles in future 🙂
Fish fingers with mash and peas on fresh bread is nice
Lol your sandwich videos are a hit!
I know, pleasant surprise 🙂
Love these, wondering if sandwich pickle is similar to relish or what it’s made out of as a US viewer, never heard of it
The most likely stuff you would find would be the brand Branston, it's kind of like relish/chutney type of thing but made with mixed vegetables like carrots, onion and swede mixed with sugar, vinegar and some spices, really good with ham and cheese, crackers etc
@@Dingle-Tingle Sounds super delicious I'm gonna look for it at Kroger in the English section
The Earl and Countess of Sandwich 🥪 would be proud 👏
Fantastic please keep it up pal 👍
Will do 🙂
Looks like you are about to be popular 🤗
I’m not even British nor do I have any English influences besides media and music but when it comes to cuisine, none. I literally grew up making myself fish finger sandwiches 😳🫡 Growing up, it was a quick meal I could make for myself. So surprised to see it’s a thing elsewhere! Cheers 😋 18:17
Instant subscribe
Ever since I was about 3 I’ve loved making French fry sandwiches and fish stick sandwiches, everybody always made fun of me. I’m from the states in the deep south so I guess it was unusual for me to eat like that, but I’m wondering if it was just my British side coming out all along? Another favorite of mine is fish sticks and mashed potato sandwiches 😂 Thanks for showing me I’m not as weird as people think, my ancestors on my dad’s side are British so it makes sense why I like this kind of food.
Yea you were always bound to, it's in your blood 😂 I've never had mashed potatoes in a sandwich, but maybe I should 🤔
@@Dingle-Tingle It’s really good, especially fish sticks with mashed potatoes with and without gravy. It’s yummy 😋
Make another sandwich video. It’s your forte!
I certainly will 🙂
Is it me or does it feel like Harry Potter is making me lunch right now???
Honest question for any British who see this: do you butter your bread on ALL sandwiches regardless of content, or just certain ones? Thanks. (I'm American and really don't know.)
For me butter is used in most sandwiches, but I wouldn't use it in some. Peanut butter, Nutella etc, and some sandwiches are better with other things as well so roast chicken I'll use mayo. Definitely depends on the sandwich
It's more that we don't tend to like our bread "dry"/uncovered.
So if it already has a sauce/is a sauce like nuttella, peanut butter, corination chicken, prawn mayo, sometimes jam (jelly to you I guess) ect.
Then no we don't tend to also add butter.
But dry ingredients like cheese, meats, veg/salad, ect. Then yeah we'll use a condement of some kind.
Literally gasping for a cuppa now
there may be a tea related video soon
@@Dingle-Tingle can't wait! ☕
These look delicious
Indeed they were
Lovely relaxing voice
Thank you! 🙂
Doesn't wanna waste food but I seen you throw that bread crumb on the floor 😂😂
Don't worry, my dogs will have found that 😂
In Australia our chippy sanga has chicken salt on the chips rather than salt and vinegar and a big squirt of mata sauce (tomato) yum 😋😋
Oh and we also butter our bread for all of our sangas!
I used to talk to a woman from Wales and she had never heard of chicken salt.
I told her to order some online.
She loves it!
People who don't have access to it should definitely buy it online. It's a game changer!
US viewer, here. you mentioned fish and chips for the second sandwich; is it common for people to mix the second and third sandwiches together to make a fish and chips sandwich? Just curious
I haven't done it myself but I know of some people who have done it, more of an experiment rather than frequent choice though
@@Dingle-Tingle makes sense
It’s common to do a fish finger sandwich and then smash up and sprinkle crisps (chips in the US) ontop… which I guess is the same idea 😊
Seven fish fingers in one sarnie!! It’s the povvo in me speaking but gotta slice em down the middle and get 2 sarnies out of that 😂
I always liked that scene in Kill Bill where he makes a sandwich!
i have never seen the movie, really one i should watch!
Crisp sandwich is my fav
Mine too
Chip butty - the best!!!
Unique Sandwiches...❤
Have more interesting ones to make 🙂
That was a straight up white bread butter French fry sandwich. LOL
Michelin star quality
@@Dingle-Tingle Haha good gawd
Tip: Use a serrated knife (like a bread knife) for cutting in half. You’ll see!
I often switch between serrated and straight knives, as you shall see in my more recent video :)
Looks like you’re the sandwich Asmr channel now!
Luckily there is no shortage of sandwich ideas 😂
Is sandwich pickle and branston pickle the same?
Yea same thing 🙂
As a british person and a chef. This is pain xd Yeet the tartare sauce and add mayo, or both of course, seasoning and eight fish fingers, stacked on top of eachother. So you actually have more filling than bread. Also adding kimchi and/or spicy mayo, even touch of lemon juice, is game changer. Even a nice fresh loaf would level it up. Nice ploughmans though~ (also dont take me seriously xd. Is fun video)
Yeah. Eating bread is unhealthy. It should be minimal, just to keep the filling together.
@@AquilaTheHun More bread!
@@TiskAsmr No wonder the UK is a bunch of fat asses above adolescent age.
"a reasonable amount of butter" - at least 2 tablespoons 😂 much love from the Colonies. 🇺🇲🇬🇧 Ill be trying all of these Bri'ish sandwiches for sure
Let me know what you think! 🙂
@@Dingle-Tingle well I think we call the pickle stuff "relish" so I used that. It was amazing. But maybe I need to get the real deal
A Loyalist in these times? Really!? 😂
Need a chip butty right now!!!
Dew it
I agree with everyone else….Very nice video. The sandwiches look yummy. And thanks for not tapping. 🫶🏻
Butter fried potato's and bread sounds like an American sandwich for sure
I'm craving the first sandwich
just subbed nice vid ;)
Glad you enjoyed 🙂
Is your sandwich pickle similar to Branston pickle?
Yea basically the same stuff 🙂
Do you like marmite spread? I think it's the same thing the australian people call vegemite
I do like marmite, have to be careful though as it can be very overpowering, I'll probably use it in a future video 🙂
Is square as opposed to diagonal slicing a preference or common practice in the UK?
No, diagonal cuts are preferred as a rule, but for sandwiches with bulky stuff like fishfingers, it’s not suitable as the filling would fall out. Hence they are cut like this.
I concur, sausages, fish fingers, chips (fries) are all best suited to a cut straight across the middle. Prevents the filling escaping.
A chip butty is such a good sandwich yet it doesn't catch on elsewhere such as in America for a very specific reason... preservatives.
Now we are talking specifically packaged bread here, as is the way to go (weirdly) with a chip butty with my personal recommendation being Warburtons toastie (Orange loaf)
Packaged American bread has an average shelf life of a month, whereas here in the UK youre lucky to get a shelf life of about 4 days.
Its simply because we dont allow the same chemicals/additives that the US does which yields a far superior loaf of sandwich bread. Its soft but also dense whilst maintaining a high level of flavour.
American bread has a brittleness to it and a very inconsistent crumb, this is obviously a byproduct of the preservatives and chemical additives but it really doesnt make for a good sandwich. Its taste is lackluster and doesnt add to the experience of the sandwich it is quite literally just a vehicle for the ingredients.
Its also the reason why crisps or chips if youre american seems so weird to put on bread, its inconsistent crumb makes the sandwich appear dry as opposed to the packaged bread such as warburtons which is a high hydration dough, with no trans or hydrogenated fats.
America has good bread, its selection of fresh bread is fantastic. But in terms of sandwich bread, its honestly probably one of if not the worst.
Very informative, is the shelf life of bread in the U.S really up to a month?
Tbh I find the shelf bread in the UK still too mass produced, I prefer the bread baked daily if I can help it!