Uncrustable Sandwiches?!


Question:

Uncrustable Sandwiches?

I thought I could make my own "Uncrustable Sandwiches" by using a ravioli sealer/crimper. Does anyone know if they make such a thing? Any other ideas?


Answers:
You can buy sets of three different size pastry crimpers. They are usually in the aisle with things like cheese graters, etc. You can use them for pastry, bread, pot pies, etc. I make sandwiches for my daughter all of the time with them. They fold in half to make a crescent shape, but they are crimped on the edges so you can use them opened fully as well. Or, here is a link from another type of cutter
http://www.pamperedchef.com/our_products...

good luck!

just use a fork but they do make that machine thing

Yes, they do! I have one. It's round and has a part that you push down on the top after placing it over the sandwich with the filling (PBJ) inside....I think it's from Pampered Chef! Google it. Good luck.

you can use regular old cookie cutters for cutting the crust off your bread.

Pampered Chef makes a wonderful uncrsutable maker, they look just like the frozen ones.

i love uncrustables! check out your local linens and things. i was there over the weekend and that had a buttload of kitchen appliances, including round sandwich makers, on sale

they have pb&j crustables and they used to have no crust bread




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