Autonomous sandwich
In college, there was a sandwich and milk tea shop on the school called Fifth Street. The sandwiches inside are all freshly made. Every time I queue up to buy it, I sit by the window and watch how he makes sandwiches. I stole the sandwich below, but it's definitely better than Fifth Street.
Recipe Recommendations
- ham appropriate amount
- lettuce appropriate amount
- Thousand Island dressing appropriate amount
- salty and sweet
- other
- ten minutes
- simple
Steps for Autonomous sandwich

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Let's look at the raw materials first, very simple raw materials. This time I used Thousand Island Sauce.
2
Spread a layer of plastic wrap on the table, place a piece of bread on it, and coat it with Thousand Island Sauce.
3
Below is to lay your favorite materials layer by layer!
4
This layer is eggs.
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The third layer, slices of ham.
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I built a total of 4 floors, and that's it! Below is cut. I use a fruit knife, press it with my hand, and cut it slowly. It won't fall apart.
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Look, it's halfway cut.
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It's already cut.
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Finally, everyone can play freely and wrap it in plastic wrap. You can put it in the refrigerator for breakfast the next day. When you get up in the morning, heat it up in the microwave for half a minute and it's fine. Make another cup of milk, how nutritious it is!
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This time I used 1 Baumanton whole wheat. A total of 4 four-story ones and 2 three-story ones were made. There were only 5 left when the photo was taken, and one was eaten by my sister's big mouth.
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I didn't bake bread because I felt that it was more nutritious to eat the original flavor. This time I only used Thousand Island Sauce, so everyone can use it freely. One layer of salad dressing and one layer of ketchup will make the taste better!