The shooter's sandwich is a steak sandwich consisting of cooked steak and mushrooms placed inside a hollowed-out loaf of bread and then weighted down. This popular English sandwich is likened to beef Wellington using bread rather than pastry.
A shooter's sandwich with salad
Steak sandwich of English origin
Shooter's sandwich
A shooter's sandwich
Type
Sandwich
Place of origin
England
Invented
Edwardian era
Main ingredients
Steak
Ingredients generallyused
Mushrooms, salt, and pepper
Similar dishes
Beef Wellington
A shooter's sandwich is prepared by filling a long, hollowed-out loaf of bread with cooked filet mignon steak, cooked mushrooms, salt, and pepper.[1][2] Weights are then placed atop the sandwich to squeeze it down. Typically the sandwich is weighted down overnight, which causes meat juices to soak into the bread.[1]
Other cuts of beef, such as rump steak, ribeye, and sirloin are also used to prepare the item. Cooked onions or shallots are sometimes used,[2][3][4][5][6] as is duxelles, a sautéed preparation of mushrooms, onions or shallots, and herbs, reduced to a paste.[6][7]Dijon mustard and horseradish are sometimes used as accompanying condiments.[3][4]
History
The shooter's sandwich originated in England during the Edwardian era.[8][9][10] It was created as a way for hunters to take a hearty lunch with them. It is now enjoyed both for at-home meals or as a portable food item when travelling.[9][11]
The sandwich became a minor Internet meme[12] after an April 7, 2010 article written by Tim Hayward and published by The Guardian declared the shooter's sandwich the best sandwich in the world.[9][10][12][13]The Guardian's article also described the sandwich as a "triumph of Edwardian cuisine".[9]
See also
England portal
Food portal
List of sandwiches
List of steak dishes
Toast sandwich
References
Wilson, B. (2010). Sandwich: A Global History. Edible series. Reaktion Books. p.61. ISBN978-1-86189-891-3. Retrieved April 14, 2017.
David, E.; O'Neill, M. (1955). Summer Cooking. New York Review Books classics. New York Review Books. p.212. ISBN978-1-59017-004-5. Retrieved April 14, 2017.
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