How to Make a Cabbage and Onion Sandwich
Take two slices of bread., Slice cabbage and onion (long pattern)., Take a bread slice and put the chopped cabbage and onion in it., Layer it with Mayonnaise., Cover it with another bread slice., Serve.
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Take two slices of bread.
Place two bread slices ontop a plate and decide if you want the bread toasted or not. -
Step 2: Slice cabbage and onion (long pattern).
Using a sharp knife, cut the onion and cabbage into long thin slices then place them into a bowl and begin to mix them together. , Place a generous amount of the onion and cabbage mixture onto a slice of bread. , Spread some mayonnaise onto the sandwich bread evenly with a knife or spoon. , Complete the sandwich by placing the other slice of bread ontop and pushing down on it gently to prevent the sandwich from falling apart when eating. , Cut the sandwich in two and place it onto a clean plate.
Get yourself something to drink, you can have it with milk, coffee, juice, or another beverage. -
Step 3: Take a bread slice and put the chopped cabbage and onion in it.
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Step 4: Layer it with Mayonnaise.
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Step 5: Cover it with another bread slice.
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Step 6: Serve.
Detailed Guide
Place two bread slices ontop a plate and decide if you want the bread toasted or not.
Using a sharp knife, cut the onion and cabbage into long thin slices then place them into a bowl and begin to mix them together. , Place a generous amount of the onion and cabbage mixture onto a slice of bread. , Spread some mayonnaise onto the sandwich bread evenly with a knife or spoon. , Complete the sandwich by placing the other slice of bread ontop and pushing down on it gently to prevent the sandwich from falling apart when eating. , Cut the sandwich in two and place it onto a clean plate.
Get yourself something to drink, you can have it with milk, coffee, juice, or another beverage.
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