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Sandwich Platters To Orders: Best Choice For Celebration

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Sandwiches are great for lunch or dinner. They provide a quick meal option that’s filling enough to satisfy hunger pangs. You should consider ordering sandwich plates if you want to serve sandwiches at parties or events. These come in handy because they allow guests to quickly grab their favorite sandwich ingredients without worrying about cutting them into smaller pieces.

Sandwich platters to order give you many options without too much work on your part. You can place them around the table or on the floor, so everyone has their own choices. 

When people start eating from a large platter, they tend to consume less food overall, but instead of getting bored with what’s on offer, they’ll take each bite as an opportunity to explore new tastes. 

Because there’s plenty to go around using platters, no one feels like anyone should have seconds. It also means the food’s not left sitting out for long periods, making everything taste better.

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Sandwiches Are a Good Choice For Events 

Sandwiches are perfect if you’re looking for something simple and easy to make! You don’t need any fancy equipment or skills to create delicious sandwiches. All you need is some bread, cheese, meat, lettuce, tomato, pickles, etc., and you’re ready to go.

 This makes sandwiches ideal for catering events where you don’t have much time to prepare food. You can buy pre-made sandwiches and heat them before serving. Or, if you’d instead do it yourself, you can always use sandwich platters to help you get started.

Tips to make a perfect sandwich platter

If you’re looking to create the ultimate sandwich platter, here are some tips:

  • Make sure all the bread is cut into equal-sized slices. This will ensure that everyone gets a fair share, preventing any of the bread from going to waste.
  • Use only fresh ingredients. Fresh bread, cheese, meats, vegetables, etc., are essential if you want your sandwiches to taste good.
  • Make sure you have enough room for everyone to eat. A big platter will mean more food than most people need.
  • Keep the toppings simple. Adding too many items will confuse your guests and make them feel overwhelmed. Stick to basic condiments such as mustard, mayonnaise, ketchup, relish, pickles, etc.
  • Add extras. For example, add olives, peppers, tomatoes, lettuce, onions, etc., to make the platter look pretty.
  • Don’t forget dessert! Include something sweet to finish off the meal.
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Various Combinations Of Sandwich Fillings 

There are endless combinations of bread and toppings available. Here are some popular ones:

Bread: 

White Bread, Wholemeal Bread, Pita Bread, Rye Bread, Ciabatta, Garlic Bread, Focaccia, Sourdough Bread. 

Toppings: 

Cheese, Ham, Lettuce, Tomatoes, Peppers, Onions, Avocado, Salad, Pickles, Jalapeño Peppers, Tuna Salad, Turkey Breast, Chicken, Egg, Fish, Vegetables, Avocado, Mushrooms, Bell Pepper, Carrots, Broccoli, Zucchini, Green Beans, Potato Chips.

How to make your own sandwich platter? 

1) Cut the bread into small squares (or triangles). You can use any bread you like, but I prefer white bread.

2) Spread the inside of each piece of bread with mustard or mayonnaise.

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3) Add whatever toppings you like: ham, turkey, salamis, tomatoes, cucumbers, pickles, olives, onions, peppers, mushrooms, egg salad, tuna salad, chicken salad, etc.

4) Put everything together on a plate and enjoy!

5) If you don’t want to eat all the toppings at once, put them back on the bread, so they stay fresh longer.

6) This recipe makes about 8-10 pieces of sandwiches. Feel free to double or triple it as needed.

Pearl Lemon Catering offers a variety of sandwich platters that you can customize to meet your needs. Our platters come with all the necessary ingredients such as bread, meats, cheeses, spreads, condiments, etc.

Philip Okoye
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