13 Sandwiches That Make Leftovers Feel Like Winning Twice
Burnt Ends Sandwich

Kansas City’s Burnt Ends Sandwich gives brisket a glorious second act. Sticky, caramelized edges with sauce and slaw remind you that leftovers aren’t supposed to taste this good.
Brisket Sandwich

The Brisket Sandwich is the obvious hero. Leftover slices reheated low and slow come back to life with barbecue sauce, soft bread, and that smoky whisper you can’t fake.
Hot Beef Sandwich

Minnesota’s Hot Beef Sandwich can handle brisket without breaking stride. Swap in the smoky meat and pour on gravy—it becomes a comfort classic all over again.
Pit Beef Sandwich

Baltimore’s Pit Beef Sandwich welcomes leftover brisket with open arms. Charred edges and horseradish sauce give it that roadside BBQ stand energy every fridge deserves.
Roast Pork Sandwich

The Roast Pork Sandwich is built for substitution. Slide in tender brisket, keep the sharp provolone and greens, and it becomes a smoky cousin to the Philly classic.
Polish Boy

Cleveland’s Polish Boy takes no issue with a brisket upgrade. Barbecue sauce, fries, and coleslaw piled high—this might be the most satisfying “use what’s left” moment ever.
Onion Burger

The Onion Burger benefits from a brisket remix. Fold in chopped beef with griddled onions, press it thin, and watch the crispy edges do their thing.
Pueblo Slopper

Colorado’s Pueblo Slopper was born for reinvention. Drop leftover brisket under that smothering of green chile and you’ll forget it ever came from yesterday’s dinner.
Patty Melt

The Patty Melt doesn’t mind change. Replace ground beef with chopped brisket, grill it in butter, and watch the cheese do what cheese does best—fix everything.
North Shore Beef

Massachusetts’ North Shore Beef takes brisket like a pro. Sauce, cheese, and a toasted roll make the leftovers feel less like scraps and more like strategy.
French Dip

The French Dip lets brisket go swimming. Dunked in warm jus, every bite feels intentional, even if it started as a “what’s for lunch?” experiment.
Cuban Sandwich

The Cuban Sandwich becomes a smokehouse masterpiece when brisket joins the mix. Crunchy press, melty cheese, and bold mustard make it feel like a reward, not a rerun.
Hot Brown Sandwich

Give Louisville’s Hot Brown the brisket treatment. Smothered in cheese sauce, it’s comfort food times two, with leftovers that feel almost unfairly good.
