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Post the most decadent food from your country.
>Francesinha (meaning little Frenchie) is a Portuguese sandwich, originally from Porto, made with layers of toasted bread and assorted hot meats such as roast, steak, wet-cured ham, linguiça, or chipolata over which sliced cheese is melted by the ladling of a near-boiling tomato-and-beer sauce called molho de francesinha. It is typically served with French fries.
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this?
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>>21850600
Okay you start
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>>21850600
>>21850614
Wet bread is gross
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I can't tell if we're supposed to be ironic here or not
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>>21850600
>>21850614
This is gross and gimmicky.
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>>21850600
These are awesome, I’m about to make one myself now.
>>21850614
wtf, that’s not how you’re supposed to make it. It is needlessly complex and will taste off (but probably still good).
Real francesinha sauce is onions deglazed with bear with tomato sauce and bay leaves. No wine, no pork and definitely no whysky.
The filling can be a few things but it’s usually scrambled eggs, cheese, horizontally sliced sausages and ham. No salami.
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>>21850600
I had one of these in Porto the other day. It was okay but the one I got had steak and sausages inside, with a sunny side up egg on top. The steak had a lot of chewy fat which I had to constantly spit out, making for an unpleasant experience.

>>21851102
I would have enjoyed it a lot more if it had ham instead of steak. It was an interesting dish though. I’d love to try another but I’m in the US now.
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>>21850614
Yeah my cooking has improved enormously by dumping my spices on the bench top at random
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>>21850600
grim, instant heartburn and bloating. and chips are for kids.
no wonder so many people here are turning into fat americanised fucks.
now a well prepared chanfana on the otherhand is truely a decadent dish.
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>>21850600
I like an open-faced or smothered sandwich, but they really do feel like another food group as soon as you can't pick it up; pic related.
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personally I hated this. but to each their own.
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>>21850681
>pancakes are gross once you add syrup
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>>21851185
>heartburn and bloating
this doesn't exist for people that don't eat mayo.
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>>21852305
Bananas and rice?
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>>21851191
Is this related to CaliWali's Hot Carl?
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>>21852315
nasi kerabu
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cBMI5xgklAo
https://youtu.be/558BC9kGVt8
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>>21851351
Sugar and fats don't wet bread, they coat it. The structural integrity of the bread remains largely intact. Water wets bread. That's why ok to use mayo on sandwiches and mustard on hotdogs but ketchup for neither.
Wet bread is gross.
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>>21850600
So an underwater sandwich?

For me it's the Lou Malnati's. The perfect pizza. Thick with cheese and sauce.



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