David Hammond wrote:waderoberts wrote:Recently, without any hue or cry, they quietly added another Friday-only special: a pepper-egg-sausage sandwich. As I understand it, this rather defeats (or negates) the idea behind the equation (Friday+egg+peppers+bread [-meat]), but the sandwich is a wondrous thing. A charred Italian sausage is nestled inside a chewy French roll, then blanketed with a mountain of fluffy, perfectly scrambled eggs (just right: not too wet, not too dry) married with strips of green bell peppers (again done just right: cooked, but not to a state of limpness). The combination of consistencies is magical (chewy, crunchy, and soft), and the taste is heavenly.
I've lived in Chicago for a long time, and I don't remember seeing the sandwich you describe (a new innovation at Chicago beef stands?), though I will try it the next opportunity that arises.
Hammond
Iam surprised by that, BTW. I havent lived in Chicago nearly as long as you,
Id suspect, but I *have* seen the above before, and consumed it, fairly
often.
For example, Johnnie's has it - always had. They do the "pepper and egg"
sandwich only on Friday's thru the year (and every day during Lent). But,
for at least a few years, one could do a "sausage combo" with it - that
is, the sausage-pepper-and-egg sandwich that is described above.
Personally, I think Johnnie's does sausage brilliantly well - and so I
*always* do this combo when Iam there (and have for at least 2-3
years now). When Iam there on a non-Friday, I do the combo-juicy-hot;
when Iam there on a Friday I do the pepper-egg-combo-hot. And it
has always been a quite terrific sandwich IMHO. I dont know if its a
popular choice per se - after all, the point of the sandwich on Fridays
(and during Lent) is to avoid the meat

But if one isnt avoiding it,
its a very good sandwich.
Do many stands not do this? I know Ive had the combo at at least a few
other stands I think (though I cant even remember which they were now) -
but the best of the kind (and most memorable) was at Johnnies.
c8w