I agree. A very elegant description indeed. Beautiful photography as well.One more comment. Whoever created sandwich no. 9 has to get a job as a menu writer. I think if you just read that description without the picture, you would still want to try it. No hyperbole, elegant descriptions ("with aged balsamic glaze" sounds better than "with vinegar sauce," "heirloom tomato" sounds better than "tomato", and "wilted arugula" sounds fancier than "arugula").
Great job on the description.
Thank you....I agree. A very elegant description indeed. Beautiful photography as well.
Thank you. All I wanted to do was list what I used. I am pleased that people enjoyed it. As for the menu writer part, I am a Catering Chef and we write them a lot, but I usually don't put much detail in listing the ingredients. Make them to long and people don't tend to want to read that much.One more comment. Whoever created sandwich no. 9 has to get a job as a menu writer. I think if you just read that description without the picture, you would still want to try it. No hyperbole, elegant descriptions ("with aged balsamic glaze" sounds better than "with vinegar sauce," "heirloom tomato" sounds better than "tomato", and "wilted arugula" sounds fancier than "arugula").
Great job on the description.
That's a great post, made me chuckle. Your sandwich did look great by the way and I'm sure it was tasty. The pork belly slider with the egg was amazing but I don't recommend having one every morning for breakfast. :)Given the exotic nature of several of the entries and the quality of the competition, I was presently surprised to see that my "Classic" pulled pork sandwich managed 3 votes other than my own. So surprised, in fact, that I asked my wife did you join SMF and vote for my sandwich just so I had more than one vote? She didn't. So thanks again to the three of you out there that like a classic sandwich. I
I was also a big fan of the Georgia Cheese Steak (that looked great) and the porkbelly sliders and for ease of trying myself, the smoked brisket philly.
-Mike