This video will show you how to make Konbini-style Sandwiches, wrapped in plastic bag. Perfect for lunch to go!!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AK2GYvcNLX0
Juicy and delicious basic fillings: Ham, Eggs, and Tuna :)
FYI: Triangle Sandwich Wrappers サンドイッチフィルム
http://astore.amazon.co.jp/shopping072-22/detail/B00DJMD45O
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How to Make Konbini-Style Sandwiches (Japanese Convenience Stores)
Difficulty: Easy
Time: 30min
Number of servings: 4 packages
Ingredients:
((Ham Sandwiches))
12 thin ham slices
2 lettuce leaves
3 tbsp. mayonnaise
1 tsp. mustard
4 slices white bread (crusts removed)
((Egg Sandwiches))
3 boiled eggs
3~4 tbsp. mayonnaise
1/4 tsp. sugar
salt and pepper
4 slices white bread (crusts removed)
((Tuna Sandwiches))
70g (2.5oz.) canned tuna
50g (1.8oz.) onion
2 tbsp. mayonnaise
salt and pepper
4 slices white bread (crusts removed)
Directions:
((Ham Sandwiches))
1. Wash lettuce, then drain well with paper towels.
2. Mix mayonnaise and mustard.
3. Spread (2.) on a slice of bread, place 6 slices of ham, spread (2.), place a lettuce leaf, spread (2.) on another slice of bread, then top with it.
((Egg Sandwiches))
1. Chop boiled eggs and place them in a bowl.
2. Season with mayonnaise, sugar, salt and pepper.
3. Spread the mixture in the center of a slice of bread. Then top with another slice of bread.
((Tuna Sandwiches))
1. Chop onion, wash, then wrap with paper towels to drain well.
2. Place the chopped onion in a bowl, add drained tuna, mayonnaise, salt and pepper, and mix well.
3. Spread the mixture in the center of a slice of bread. Then top with another slice of bread.
Weigh something heavy on top of the sandwiches for 5 minutes to even out. Then cut in half.
↓レシピ(日本語)
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Thursday, February 16, 2017
How to Make Konbini Sandwiches (Egg Mayo, Tuna Mayo, Ham Mayo) - Video Recipe
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