Cheese and pickle sandwich

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Cheese and pickle sandwich
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Alternative namesCheese and chutney sandwich
Place of originUnited Kingdom
Main ingredientsBread, cheese (typically Cheddar), pickle

A cheese and pickle sandwich (sometimes known as a cheese and chutney sandwich or a ploughman's sandwich from its resemblance to a ploughman's lunch) is a British sandwich. As its name suggests, it consists of sliced or grated cheese (typically Cheddar) and pickle (a sweet, vinegary chutney, the most popular brand being Branston), sandwiched between two slices of bread. The inside slices of the bread may be spread with butter or margarine, and the sandwich may include salad items such as lettuce and rocket (U.S., arugula).

An informal poll by the German supermarket chain ALDI saw it voted as Britain's favourite sandwich. One of the UK's best known Cheese and Chutney sandwich is sold at The Great Cornish Food Store in Truro, Cornwall.[1] Celebrity chefs such as Jamie Oliver, Anthony Worrall Thompson and the Hairy Bikers have produced their own recipes for the sandwich.[2] Oliver attributes the sandwich's popularity to the way in which "the crunch of the pickle perfectly complements the smooth softness of the cheese, and the vinegariness of the pickle balances the richness of the cheese."[2]

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  1. ^ "Cheese and pickle is Britain's No1 sandwich". Daily Mirror. 11 May 2009.
  2. ^ a b Cheese and pickle sandwich | Jamie Oliver Recipes[permanent dead link]
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