National Mustard Day (August 5)? National Split Pea Soup Week (the second week of November)? The volume of so-called “national food holidays” tends to make me uncomfortable in the same way that overly sentimental greeting cards do–the thought is largely inoffensive, but the meaning generic and diluted. (Though maybe not when it comes to National Margarita Day. That one I think I’d keep in regular rotation.)
I would have overlooked National Peanut Butter and Jelly Day today, except that it seems to have stirred up the conversation around the peanut butter and pickle variation and this is a sandwich I feel compelled to advocate for. It being my snack of preference as a picky-eater kid, I was honestly shocked to discover how many people think this is a dish entirely too gross to even consider tasting. For me, it carries the memory of sneaking in late from high school dates and hanging out in the quiet of the kitchen, all the ingredients laid out on the counter while I made my preparations by the dim glow of the stove’s overhead light. Inevitably, my mom would hear me clanking around and get out of bed to ask how my night had been. Then she’d shuffle back to her room, wondering aloud why I hadn’t bothered to eat properly while I was out.
Was my PB&P just a passing teenage infatuation? While for some reason I had largely abandoned this childhood sweetheart when I left Ohio, our reconnection was as delicious as I could have hoped for. A suspicious “what are you eating?” inquiry and taste bite request from my husband had him making his own before my plate was clean. Should you wish to take a pass on this sweet and savory treat, well, the more for us. But you won’t know what you’re missing.
Toast the bread and spread both slices with a generous layer of peanut butter. Layer pickle slices over one slice and crush chips over the other. Sandwich together and slice in half.
Plate with additional chips and pickles if you’re feeling fancy; eat over the sink at 2 a.m. and don’t clean the crumbs off the counter before you go to bed if you’re feeling rebellious.
rye bread (seeded preferred)
peanut butter (a sweet variety is best, for balance)
kosher dill pickle slices (though some prefer the sweetness of bread and butter style)
potato chips (thick ridged variety, if possible)
Toast the bread and spread both slices with a generous layer of peanut butter. Layer pickle slices over one slice and crush chips over the other. Sandwich together and slice in half. Plate with additional chips and pickles if you’re feeling fancy; eat over the sink at 2 a.m. and don’t clean the crumbs off the counter before you go to bed if you’re feeling rebellious.
Hurrah! I have found sandwich kindred spirits! I have been eating peanut butter & pickle sandwiches for years. When I try to tell people how delicious they are, I am generally greeted with skepticism. Now I need to try it with the addition of chips.
High five! Yes, I know to each her own with food preferences, but it really is a power trifecta of taste sensation in my book.
I have been having peanut butter & pickle sandwiches since i read this
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http://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/24/dining/making-a-meal-out-of-peanut-butter-and-pickles.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0
So good. This week I got my girlfriend to try them and she loves them. people do seem very skeptic about them.
I like the potato chips idea. can’t wait to get home a try it. going to try your berbere paste tonight too.
cheers and thank.
Seriously, who knew anyone could say “no thanks” to such a great sandwich? Once that NYTimes piece came out, I knew I wanted to chime in with this bit of personal nostalgia. It just, um, took me a little while. Hope you enjoy the other recipes.
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Oooh! The chips are a great idea although we don’t tend to keep them in our house. I quite like PB&P every now and then! Thanks ;)
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OMG…My wife found your post featuring peanut butter and pickles! One of my favorite snacks when the mood arises. I top mine with Miracle Whip! Got to try it with potato chips…This is a really old post of mine.
http://www.joeshealthymeals.com/2013/10/06/peanut-butter-pickles-and-mayonnaise/
Nice to have found you Molly!
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