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Open Faced Sandwiches in the USA:

What is an Open Faced Sandwich?

An Open Faced Sandwich (OFS) is a popular breakfast dish in certain regions of the United States, usually found in diners and restaurants. It consists of two halves of a toasted English muffin filled with various ingredients.

How it's Made:

  • Two halves of an English muffin are lightly toasted.
  • The inside of each muffin half is schmeared with butter, margarine, or jelly.
  • Various fillings are then added to one half of the muffin.
  • The two muffin halves are then gently separated and the filled half is placed on top of the unfilled half.
  • Common Fillings:

  • Basic
    Butter, margarine, strawberry jam, or peanut butter.
  • Savory
    Scrambled eggs, bacon, tomato, onion, sausage, cheese.
  • Regional Variations:

  • New England
    Egg salad, ham and cheese, bacon and egg.
  • New York/New Jersey
    Generous amounts of butter.
  • California
    Avocado, tomato, pesto.
  • Variations on the Theme:

  • Buttered Open Faced
    Simply buttered halves of an English muffin.
  • Double Butter
    Buttered on both halves of the muffin.
  • Triple Decker
    Three slices of toast and filling in the middle, often served as a breakfast sandwich.
  • Popularity and Significance:

  • OFS is primarily a regional dish, most commonly found in the Northeast and Midwest.
  • Despite its seemingly simple construction, it holds a special place in the culinary traditions of many regions.
  • OFS is often seen as a filling and comforting breakfast option, especially on cold mornings.
  • Social and Cultural Significance:

  • OFS have become a symbol of certain regions, with locals taking pride in their unique variations and recipes.
  • The open-faced format allows for easy customization and caters to different preferences and dietary restrictions.
  • Tips for Ordering an OFS:

  • Be sure to specify your preferred fillings when ordering.
  • Ask about any specials or seasonal offerings.
  • Pay attention to the butter situation - some restaurants offer options like avocado or pesto instead.
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