
The English department store Selfridges has a new sandwich with a price of $148 to match the heft (1 1/3 pounds) of the expensive ingredients inside.
The Selfridges chef--with the ironic last name of McDonald--makes his eponymous sandwich out of everything perfect for the best kind of conspicuous consumption: Wagyu beef from Japan, foie gras, black truffle mayonnaise, brie de meaux, arugula, red pepper, mustard confit and English plum tomatoes.
Care to comment, Mother of Memory?
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The sandwich is beef, truffle mayo, arugula and tomatoes. The desert is brie with the heel from my sandwich loaf. The foie is seared and served for dinner with sauterness and a sweet paste. Perhaps quince. The red peppers get roasted off, and made into a coulis which I will reserve for another time. I could always reserve some of the mayo (before I add the truffles) and make a red pepper aioli. In that case, take the beef off the sandwich, make it a carpaccio (sp?) instead and have the sandwich be veggie. Brie, arugula roasted red pepper coulis. Yum. I've gone on for too long on this. I'm going back to watching King Kong. This movie is reallllllllly llllllllooooooooonnnnnnnggggggg!
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