Recipe: The “Spanglish” Sandwich (2024)

The “Spanglish” Sandwich is mentioned a lot from the movie Spanglish. Below is a recipe that has been slightly tweaked to fit my taste and budget, but it’s still packed with flavor. Try it or contribute your own.

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You all know that movie, Spanglish, right? Came out a few years ago, with Adam Sandler, the impossibly (and unfairly) gorgeous Paz Vega, and that sandwich? Seriously… as charming and funny as the movie is, the real star of the show (in my opinion) is Thomas Keller’s sandwich, appropriately named “The World’s Greatest Sandwich”. It only has about a 25-second cameo in the film but it’s all I can think about, even 5 days after returning the video to Netflix. Such was the all-consuming desire to partake of this deliciousness that I did the unforgivable: I ate bacon, a portion of food I know most people adore but from which I try to distance myself as much as possible because there’s just nothing good for you in there at all (except for the delicious flavor).

Now, most of you PGEW veterans know that 98% of my recipe posts are creations made by yours truly. The other 2% is divvied up between stuff my mom & dad have made and stuff that I’ve obsessed over from certain restaurants. What can I say, I like making up my own stuff. But there are just certain dishes that MUST be recreated and this sandwich is certainly one of them. Of course, I made some adjustments to suit my personal tastes and budget, but it’s still fab. The first time I made this was a revolution for me because I actually got the “ooze” right; unfortunately, I was so enthralled with the idea of eating the darned thing that I forgot to take a picture. Then I couldn’t seem to get the timing right in terms of having the cheese be all melty-gooey and the egg yolk perfectly saucy. Today, in honor of the fact that I am one of 5 people in the United States who will NOT be hosting or attending a Superbowl party, I set out to make this thing right AND good looking, once & for all.

The best part of this sandwich? It really does fit the Poor Girl style of cooking, in that it utilizes a lot of what would be found in my – and most folks’ – fridges and the fact that there’s nothing overly fancy ingredient-wise, cutting down on the cost. The only things I didn’t have to make this exactly like Thomas Keller would do, were butter lettuce and true Pain de Campagne. But I’m never without baby spinach (at least, I try not to be), and I still had about half a loaf of good sourdough, so I was able to make do with what I had. I even had Monterey Jack cheese AND bacon, which doesn’t always happen (the first couple times I made this I used cheddar and ham it was still divine). Courtesy of the Foodbuzz Tastemaker Program, I had some Eggland’s Best Eggs to make things even more scrumptious, and since I’m not the biggest mayo fan (unless I make my own and I wasn’t feelin’ up to it), I just doubled up on the cheese, tee hee. Still, it just goes to show that even the most famous chefs will use the most basic ingredients they have to make amazing foods, just like yours truly likes to do. Let’s check this one out.

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  • Serving: 1 sandwich
  • Cost per serving: $2.85
  • Nutrition: for each serving
  • Calories: 302.8
  • Fat: 11g
  • Cholesterol: 14.3mg
  • Sodium: 419.1mg
  • Potassium: 463.7mg
  • Carbohydrates: 33.7g
  • Protein: 11.1g

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Ingredients

  • 2 slices of pain de champagne (or a good quality crusty mild sourdough)
  • 3-4 slices of bacon
  • 3 slices of tomato
  • 1/2 cup shredded Monterey Jack cheese
  • 6-7 leaves of baby spinach (or 2-3 small leaves of butter lettuce)
  • 1 large egg
  • Cooking spray (or butter if you really have to have it, but isn't this sandwich sinful enough without it?)
  • Mandarin sections (about 6)
  • Couple sprigs of cilantro for garnish

Method

Prepare the broiler. In a medium fry pan cook the bacon until crisp and drain completely on a plate lined with paper towels. Set aside. Place equal amounts of cheese on each slice of bread and place under the broiler until the cheese is melted & slightly bubbly. While that’s broiling, spray a small pan with cooking spray and cook the egg until the yolk is slightly set but not completely cooked through (remember, this needs to “ooze” like a sauce at the end).

Remove the cheesy bread from the broiler and assemble the sandwich by layering the bacon strips, tomato slices, and greens on one of the slices of bread. Slide the fried egg onto the other half, put the two together, and cut the sandwich in half, allowing the egg yolk to ooze out and create a simple sauce. Grab plenty of napkins, pour yourself a beer like Adam Sandler (or wine, as Poor Girl prefers), and enjoy!

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Recipe: The “Spanglish” Sandwich (2024)

FAQs

What is the egg sandwich in the movie Spanglish? ›

First featured in the movie "Spanglish" starring Adam Sandler as a late-night snack, this recipe combines ingredients from three popular sandwiches: bacon, lettuce and tomato; fried egg and grilled cheese. You'll want to eat it right away, while the egg is still warm.

How can I spice up my sandwich? ›

Simple Sandwich Upgrades
  1. Bring On the Grilled Vegetables. It is grilling season, after all. ...
  2. Make It Fruity. Sweeten up your sandwich with fresh or dried fruit, whichever you happen to have on hand. ...
  3. Swap Breads. Put it on a pita. ...
  4. Toast It to Perfection. ...
  5. Crown It With Condiments. ...
  6. Pump Up the Crunch.

What goes on sandwiches? ›

A few great toppings to try are:
  • Tomatoes.
  • Lettuce.
  • Onions.
  • Peppers.
  • Pickles/Cucumbers.
  • Olives.
  • Sprouts.
  • Avocado.

What sandwich does Adam Sandler make in Spanglish? ›

If you've ever watched the movie Spanglish, you'll remember this sandwich. It's a famous sandwich Adam Sandler's character makes after returning from work one late night. It has crispy pieces of bacon, lettuce, tomato, a runny egg and melty cheese.

What is the point of the movie Spanglish? ›

Some of the film's specific content is objectionable, but the messages delivered in Spanglish are (eventually) mostly positive. The dad demonstrates a rare ability to empathize with his family and meet their emotional needs, especially those of his teenage daughter.

What are the 3 main ingredients in sandwich making? ›

There are 3 main components of a sandwich: the bread, the spread, and the filling.

What are the 4 main ingredients of sandwich? ›

Originally Answered: What are the ingredients used for a sandwich? Bread, butter or alternative spread, filling. Filling can be as simple as some cheese or a slice of ham, or, for example, what I had the other day - tuna with mayo, lettuce, tomato, hard-boiled egg, cucumber, onion and a little salad cream.

How do you say sandwich in Spanish slang? ›

* Bocadillo, if it's made with crusty bread, like a baguette. * Sándwich, like in English, if it's made with sliced bread.

Which sauce is best for sandwich? ›

Classics like mustard, and mayo, are popular for adding flavour and moisture. The more adventurous option is hot sauce which can take your sandwich up a notch.

What makes a sandwich taste better? ›

"A good sandwich comes down to the condiments," Fidanza says. "You can use anything—turkey, tuna, vegetables, a hard-boiled egg—as the base of a sandwich. But having good condiments to make them taste better is key, whether that's mayonnaise, mustard, or some kind of relish.

What is the secret to a good sandwich? ›

5 Sandwich-Making Tips
  • Spread Out. Sandwich spreads add flavor but also perform the essential task of lending moisture and sometimes creaminess to sandwiches. ...
  • Use the Right Bread. Choose bread appropriate to the sandwich you're making. ...
  • Choose To-Go Toppings. ...
  • Stave Off Sogginess. ...
  • Take the Edge Off Onions.

Does cheese go on top or bottom of sandwiches? ›

Cheese works better on the bottom than lettuce does. Place your sandwich meat of choice on top of the cheese, followed by any moisture-filled toppings like onions and pickles. Place those recently-dried tomatoes on top of the lettuce.

What goes first on a sandwich? ›

Think about how you want to layer your ingredients. As a general rule, you want to start with your condiments and spreads on the bottom slice of bread, followed by your meats, cheeses, and other toppings. This will help to keep the bread from getting soggy and prevent the sandwich from falling apart.

What vegetables are good on sandwiches? ›

I used arugula, cucumber, avocado, sprouts, yellow pepper, carrot sticks, red peppers, tomatoes, radishes, red onion, and purple cabbage. Feel free to use your favorite veggies, there are lots of colorful options out there! This is a great back to school sandwich and a great way to get your kids to eat their veggies.

What is the meaning of bacon egg and cheese sandwich? ›

A bacon, egg and cheese sandwich (B.E.C.) is a breakfast sandwich popular in the United States and Canada. It is made with bacon, eggs (typically fried or scrambled), cheese and bread, which may be buttered and toasted.

Where does the bacon egg and cheese sandwich come from? ›

Before working their long shifts at the factory, workers had to have a quick and easy breakfast that would get them through their hours of toil. In the 1800's, British street vendors began selling “bap” sandwiches to these crowds, consisting of egg and meat on a soft roll—the predecessor of the bacon, egg, and cheese!

Why is an egg and bacon sandwich called a banjo? ›

Within the military, it is widely known as an 'egg banjo' because when it is eaten, egg yolk usually squirts onto the eater's shirt/jacket, typically resulting in the person raising their sandwich out of the way, to approximately ear height, while they attempt to 'strum' the yolk mess from their shirt with their free ...

What does the girl in breakfast Club put on her sandwich? ›

Then, of course, every child's dream meal. A sandwich of Pixie Stix and Capn' Crunch cereal! Of course, Allison only indulges after she throws a slice of pimento loaf onto a school fixture and opens a can of fizzing Coca-Cola.

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