how many chips do you chip when you chip a sandwich?

by callmestinkingwind

32 Comments

  1. WillSayAnything

    Stuffed. 
    I can still see your meat so you should add more.

  2. Seasoned crispy thin steak fries are also fire, dare I say french fries and coleslaw but I might be biased from being from Pittsburgh

  3. How many chips would you chip if you could chip a sandwich?

  4. luckyguy25841

    I think your ratio is damn near perfect 👍🏻

  5. Intelligent_Cod_6241

    Im sorry but chips on sandwiches is wrong.

  6. ancients_of_mumu

    I chip individual bites. I just shove a chip into the next bite I’m gonna take, so I can have some with, and some without.

  7. Efficient_Advice_380

    Just enough to give it a crunch and a little flavor

  8. SirDwayneCollins

    Enough to cover every bite but not so much so that it’s now a chip sandwich. You have a good ratio.

  9. igetstoitasap

    Enough that when you smash the sandwich you can feel the chips trying to come thru the bread. I put chips on so I don’t have to dig in the bag while eating, so I need enough to fulfill that need.

  10. PhatBitches

    Love this mane the nostalgia is crazy I can taste it now

  11. No_Paper_8794

    as many as I can stuff on there before they start falling off. If i can fit too many then obviously I have a limit, but I’ve never reached it before my tower of chips tumbles like the Roman empire.

  12. badbunnyjiggly

    I add as I go because they soften up once they hit the sandwich.

  13. Playful-Excuse-8081

    I only use Sour cream and onion chips as imo they are the absolute best for this recipe and I use as many as I can possibly fit

  14. The rule of thumb is, the chips must raise the sandwich 1/8th inch (for flat chips), (1/4 inch for classic potato chips) and (1/2 inch for ruffles/ridged, and curlier chips up) to match sufficient “chip crunching degradation” ratio in order to compliment the rest of the material amount of a classic American sandwich.

    The more materials you have on the sandwich you simply raise their respective ratios by 4ths of an inch, but none should exceed 1&1/2 inches unless the sandwich is either being transferred to larger bread types other than a classic loaf or if the finished product is a pressed sandwich.

    Thank me later.

    Signed, yours truly -Sandwich Jesus ~

  15. Dorito-Bureeto

    I used to do a lot then one day I nearly died by choking on a loose chip that didn’t make it through so now I leave them on the side 🙁

  16. SploogeDeliverer

    1 single layer of chips- no chips can overlap. I try to get full coverage but hey shit happens.

  17. TheBigNook

    A concerning amount

    Especially if they’re vinegar chips

  18. Ok_Bit_5953

    >”Chip a sandwich. To chip a sandwich! Hast thou chipped, thy sandwich.?”

    Yes, I’ll be using that.

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