14 Sandwiches You’ll Wish Were Famous Everywhere
Why aren’t these classics household names? These 14 sandwiches deliver big flavor and hometown pride; every single one deserves a spot on menus everywhere.
Fluffernutter Sandwich

Massachusetts nostalgia: peanut butter and marshmallow fluff on white bread. Get the Fullfernutter Sandwich recipe
Horseshoe Sandwich

Springfield, Illinois legend: Texas toast, burger patties, a mountain of fries, and a flood of cheese sauce. Get the Horseshoe Sandwich recipe
Seattle Dog

Cream cheese, caramelized onions, and a grilled hot dog. Seattle’s late-night hero. Get the Seattle Dog recipe
Olive Burger

Michigan’s quirky classic: juicy beef, tangy olives, and mayo on a soft bun. Get the Olive Burger recipe
Spicy Lamb Grinder

Idaho’s sub roll packed with seasoned lamb, crisp veggies, and herby sauce. Get the Spicy Lamb Grinder recipe
Pork Chop Sandwich

Butte, Montana’s tender fried pork chop in a bun, with mustard and pickles. Get the Pork Chop Sandwich recipe
Runza

Nebraska’s handheld bread pocket stuffed with seasoned beef, cabbage, and onions. Get the Runza recipe
Grinder Sandwich

Connecticut’s signature: hearty sub stuffed with meats, cheese, and plenty of attitude. Get the Grinder Sandwich recipe
Cudighi Sandwich

Upper Peninsula Michigan’s spicy sausage sandwich with onions and mozzarella. Get the Cudighi Sandwich recipe
Albuquerque Turkey Sandwich

New Mexico’s take: turkey, green chiles, and pepper jack cheese on a roll. Get the Albuquerque Turkey Sandwich recipe
Pepperoni Rolls

West Virginia’s soft roll with spicy pepperoni inside; lunchbox perfection. Get the Pepperoni Rolls recipe
Pueblo Slopper

Colorado’s fork-and-knife burger, swimming in green chile sauce and onions. Get the Pueblo Slopper recipe
Sailor Sandwich

Richmond, Virginia’s blend of pastrami, sausage, Swiss, and mustard on rye. Get the Sailor Sandwich recipe
Liver Mush Sandwich

North Carolina’s fried pork-and-cornmeal loaf, best with yellow mustard on white bread. Get the Liver Mush Sandwich recipe
