Our 27 Best Sandwich Recipes for Lunch and Dinner (2024)

While it’s true that many sandwiches require no recipe—hello, ham and cheese, peanut butter and jelly, and grilled cheese—some take a more creative approach for an incredible fusion of flavor and texture. The delectable sandwiches in this gallery all fall into that category. In fact, these recipes show just how diverse and delicious this humble food can be.

For example, there's the Cabbage-and-Bacon Sandwiches—a personal favorite of Martha's—that puts a spin on a classic BLT. Other recipes are decidedly two-handed (and multi-napkin) affairs, such as a grilled snapper sandwich with loads of fresh vegetables that's similar to a Vietnamese banh mi. Or you can sink your teeth into a buttermilk fried chicken with unbelievably crisp skin served on a squishy bun with homemade tartar sauce, shredded lettuce, and dill pickles.

Is your mouth watering yet? This roundup of our best sandwich recipes has you and your taste buds covered.

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Avocado-and-Sprout Club Sandwiches

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Calling all vegetarians! You'll love this simple sandwich recipe, which features an array of fresh veggies, avocado, sprouts, and goat cheese on whole grain bread. It's a classic veggie sammie—but with more pizzazz.

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Turkey Cobb-Salad Sandwich

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If you're fan of traditional Cobb salad, this sandwich spin will delight. It features thinly sliced turkey on rustic bread, then weaves in classic Cobb ingredients, like hard boiled eggs, avocado, and lettuce. A little cranberry sauce brings it over the top.

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Italian Pressed Sandwich

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This pressed Italian number is one of the best sandwich recipes for meat lovers. It combines layers of sliced deli meats—savory turkey and spicy soppressata—along with provolone, watercress, and capers. It's sandwiched between a rustic boule and features a bright dressing made with mayo and lemon juice.

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Turbo Turkey Club

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It's not easy to improve upon an icon, but the details in this triple-decker sandwich recipe get it done. We slather mayonnaise on one side of each white-bread slice before toasting, and face them outward to create a crisp, golden shell. (The middle slice is by-the-book whole wheat.) Seasoning each tomato slice helps its flavor trumpet through the caramel notes of the aged Gouda. A subtly sweet tang lingers after each bite: It's plum or tomato jam, balancing the smoky bacon.

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Heirloom Tomato with Garlic-Parsley Aioli

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This super summer sandwich starts with a humdinger of a ripe heirloom. Cut a thick slice crosswise to reveal its tie-dye colors, then sprinkle on salt and pepper. Next comes our speedy aioli: Smashed garlic and minced parsley are stirred into your favorite mayonnaise for an upgraded spread you'll want to make time and time again. Layer it all on toasted brioche, and finish with sweet, crunchy pea shoots.

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Roast Beef and Cheddar Grinder

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For this mega-hit, we took our cue from Welsh rarebit (a British pub staple consisting of spicy cheddar sauce on toast) to create a cheese sauce redolent of caramelized onions, mustard, and the malty hops of beer. Heap it on the bottom of a ciabatta, followed by thinly sliced roast beef and giardiniera (Italian-style pickled vegetables) for bright crunch and brine. Scoop out the top of the bread to make room for the fillings.

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Stuffed-Mushroom Hoagie

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Imagine a giant stuffed mushroom as a delectable main event. For the ultimate dining experience, we salt, then broil button and portobello mushrooms to draw out their moisture and concentrate their earthy flavors. Next, we pile on piquant provolone and a parsley salad tossed with matchstick carrots and pickled peppers. A garlic-buttered hoagie roll stands in for the breadcrumbs. The result is one our best sandwich recipes for those who love that umami flavor.

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Fried-Fish Subs with Chili Sauce and Herbs

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Cod filets are tender, moist, and flaky inside a crisp batter. Fried shallots lend the sandwiches extra crunch—and even better, you can fry the fish in the same oil. Rounding out the flavor-fest are pungent fish sauce, garlicky-sweet nam prik pao (Thai chili sauce), a shower of fresh herbs, and the floral pucker of lime juice.

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Grown-Up Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwiches

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Here's a trio of sophisticated takes on the much loved PB&J. Go spicy yet sweet with peanut butter, creamy mascarpone, crunchy celery, chili flakes, and honey. Another option is to swap peanut butter for sunflower butter and slather on orange marmalade, banana slices, and coconut. Want to go fruity? Add fresh berries and dark chocolate to your almond butter and jam sarnie.

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Salmon Tartines with Horseradish-Whipped Cream Cheese

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For brunch and beyond, here's a sophisticated open-face sandwich of velvety gravlax or luscious smoked salmon atop a cloud of cream cheese that's been zinged with freshly grated horseradish and lemon zest.

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Grilled Summer Squash Tartines

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Too many zucchini? Here's a creative and delicious way to use them up. Squash veers spicy when topped with fresh red chiles and mostarda (preserved fruit in a mustard syrup). Slice your zucs lengthwise for quick grilling; if you use baby squashes, halve them. For the base, try Taleggio or fontina cheese; they melt into nutty, fruity gooeyness. Use grill-toasted country bread for a light foundation that won't bow under pressure.

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Mortadella and Marinated Artichoke Tartine

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This is our kind of Italian luxury. First, broil ricotta and Parmigiano-Reggiano on a rustic roll for a creamy, Alfredo-like under-pinning. Drape a few slices of rich, silky mortadella on top, followed by herbaceous marinated artichoke hearts and a garnish of peppery arugula. While eating, close your eyes and picture Tuscany.

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Shrimp-Louie Sandwich

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"California Dreaming" is our theme song for this riff on the famed salad, said to have originated in the Golden State. Baby shrimp are warmed in butter, then lightly dressed in a lemony ketchup sauce flecked with paprika and chili powder—ancho, for a sophisticated heat. Avocado adds creaminess, and tender butter-lettuce leaves cradle it all like a cup.

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Next-Level Croque Monsieur

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It's a triple cheese threat; this open-faced sandwich is made with Fontina in the sandwich, Parmesan in the béchamel sauce, and grated Gruyère on top.

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BLT

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To make the best version of this American classic, start with high quality bacon. The other non-negotiable: plump, ripe tomatoes, when they're at their peak in late summer and early fall. White bread, bibb or Boston lettuce, and homemade mayonnaise complete this quintessential summer sandwich.

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Grilled Snapper Sandwich with Grilled Vegetables

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These grilled fish sandwiches are an intriguing twist on the Vietnamese banh mi. Yes, the usual thinly sliced veggies—carrots, cucumbers, and radishes—marinated in rice wine vinegar are here, as are a mayo-sriracha blend and fresh cilantro. What's new? Red snapper fillets that you've lightly grilled. The combo is unexpected and delicious.

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Cuban Sandwich

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This pressed sandwich combines roast pork, ham, Swiss cheese, pickles, and yellow mustard for a savory and tangy meal that's outrageously good. You can use French or Italian bread if you can't find Cuban (which is at once light and crisp).

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Egg Salad Sandwich with Avocado

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It's hard to beat a simple egg sandwich, and this filling version does not disappoint. Although it foregoes yolks, it includes heart-healthy avocado, which adds creaminess and flavor (as does a spoonful of Dijon mustard). Add some arugula for a peppery kick.

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Chicken Salad with Apricots and Almonds

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Poached chicken, yogurt, mustard, chives, dried apricots, and almonds unite for a salad that's at once sweet and savory, creamy and crunchy. It's delicious between two slices of toast and even better if you can prepare the chicken a day ahead of time, which gives the flavors time to fully develop and blend with each other.

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Pressed Mozzarella and Tomato Sandwich

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Something magical happens when you press crusty bread and good cheese together, and the best part is, you actually don't need any special equipment. For this easy Italian panini, you prepare the sandwich (romaine, fresh mozzarella, and sun dried tomatoes on ciabatta), wrap it tightly in plastic and weight down with something heavy (canned goods work just fine). After an hour or more, the flavors are wonderfully melded.

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Fried Chicken Sandwich

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A buttermilk fried chicken thigh with unbelievably crisp skin is the centerpiece of this hearty sandwich. It's served on a squishy bun with homemade tartar sauce, shredded lettuce, and dill pickles—tart, savory, and juicy.

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Roast Beef Sandwiches with Cucumbers and Pickles

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Kirby cucumber and bread-and-butter pickles add a refreshing zing to easy roast beef sandwiches. Alongside thick-cut potato chips and carrot sticks, this sandwich is a pretty perfect lunch (or dinner!).

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Luke's Lobster Roll

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The best ingredients don't need much to shine, and this recipe is proof. It's simply buttered and toasted buns spread with mayo, filled with lobster meat, and drizzled with melted butter, lemon juice, and some dried spices. The result is sublime.

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Ham-Salad Sandwich

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The sweet and savory flavors in this recipe make for a crave-worthy sandwich. Mix coarsely chopped deli ham with a dressing made from cream cheese, mango chutney, and Dijon, then spoon between slices of pumpernickel and layer in a few slices of thinly sliced cucumber for crunch.

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Reuben Sandwich

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Cheesy, meaty, and entirely indulgent, the Reuben is a classic American sandwich that lives up to the hype. No wonder it makes our list of the best sandwich recipes! It starts with corned beef, Swiss cheese, sauerkraut, and Russian dressing; add slices of rye bread and grill until everything melts together. Whatever you do, don't skimp on the pickles on the side!

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Fish Po'boys

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New Orleans' most famous sandwich usually consists of roast beef or fried seafood on New Orleans-style French bread. This easy version uses flounder (though you could easily swap in cod) and is topped with spicy tartar sauce.

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French Dip

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A French dip is a hot sandwich made with thinly sliced roast beef on a French hero roll, but what really sets it apart is the jus. Here, it's a red wine- and beef broth-based mixture seasoned with thyme. You'll have plenty leftover to serve alongside the sandwiches for dipping.

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FAQs

How to make a sandwich in 7 steps? ›

How to Make the Perfect Sandwich: The 7 Steps To Follow
  1. Choose the Right Bread.
  2. Spreading the Base.
  3. Quality Protein is Key.
  4. Add Vegetables for Freshness.
  5. Choose the Right Order for Your Ingredients.
  6. Cheese Choices.
  7. Season and Grill your Sandwich.

What is in the perfect sandwich? ›

"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 are the top 10 most popular sandwiches? ›

Due to lack of money, he invented inexpensive food convenient for his work.
  1. Chicken Sandwich. Сhicken Sandwich is one of the most popular sandwiches served for breakfast in many cafes around the world. ...
  2. Egg Sandwich. ...
  3. Seafood Sandwich. ...
  4. Roast Beef Sandwich. ...
  5. Grilled Cheese. ...
  6. Ham Sandwich. ...
  7. Nutella Sandwich. ...
  8. Grilled Chicken Sandwich.
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Can I have a sandwich for lunch and dinner? ›

Some sandwiches provide a protein, carb and filler and are accepted as sustaining dinner meals. Such as a philly cheese-steak, Ruben and meatball sub. Though some may deny sandwiches as a dinner meal it often comes down to your diet and your general taste for that time of the day.

What is the most popular sandwiches? ›

What's America's favorite sandwich? More cheese, please. Grilled cheese, according to the data which revealed that 79 percent of people either "like" or "somewhat like" the ooey-gooey sandwich. That's no surprise, given that it's one of the most classic comfort foods.

What is America's favorite sandwich filling? ›

Ham is the most common sandwich meat, followed by chicken or turkey loaf and then beef. And if you've ever wondered which sandwich sauce wins, this data offers an answer: Mayonnaise beats mustard, which beats a condiment the CDC calls “tomato catsup,” aka ketchup.

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 four 4 components of a sandwich? ›

However, all sandwiches have four main components (though all four may not always be used): bread, spread, filling, and garnish.

How to make a sandwich that doesn't fall apart? ›

Placing cheese over the spread acts as a "glue" for your toppings. The melted cheese adheres to the ingredients, creating a cohesive structure. Opt for cheeses with a gooey texture like melted mozzarella or cheddar to lock everything in place.

What is the most basic sandwich? ›

Ham and Cheese Sandwich

Among all the simple sandwiches for school, ham and cheese is perhaps the most common. White bread makes a great base for this easy sandwich. Simply layer on the ham and cheese, whether that be American, cheddar or another favorite.

How to spice up sandwiches? ›

Twist open a jar of roasted peppers, marinated artichokes, or spicy relish to jazz your sandwich in just a few spoonfuls. Jarred goods add dimension to sandwiches, and with almost no added work. Pile on favorites like sundried tomatoes, sauces (like sambal), kimchi, and even jarred pesto.

Can a sandwich be a meal? ›

Sandwiches can be a healthy, convenient, and satisfying meal option when you choose nutrient-rich ingredients. As with all meals, making sure your sandwich has a good balance of protein, fiber, and healthy fats for sustained energy.

What is a good side dish for a bagel sandwich? ›

For a protein-packed side, consider chicken salad, egg salad, or tuna salad. If you're looking for something lighter, fresh fruit salad or cinnamon applesauce can be a great choice. You can also consider egg bites or a quick and easy frittata for a hearty side dish.

Can you eat sandwiches for every meal? ›

Eating a sandwich every day can certainly fall in line with a healthful, well-rounded diet, and, to do so, it is important to incorporate different ingredients often to ensure adequate variety.

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