The Sandwich Glossary C-D gives you words and terms that have to do with this perfect, portable meal. It can be as simple or as complex as you like. You can take it to work for lunch or eat it for breakfast or dinner.
The list below contains words we have found so far that begin with C or D. You can add to the list as well. We've added a form below and you can add a term and the definition of a word that we haven't listed.
It would be really great if our international visitors could add words that relate as well. Pretty soon we'll have a great resource.
1. California Club Sandwich (USA, California)
Turkey, avocado, lettuce, and tomato—a West Coast favorite with fresh flavors.
2. Caprese (Italy)
Mozzarella, tomato, fresh basil—a simple yet elegant Italian sandwich.
3. Cheddar Melt (USA)
Melted cheddar cheese on toasted bread—a comfort food classic.
4. Cheesesteak (USA, Philadelphia)
Strips of steak and cheese, sometimes with peppers and onions—a Philly staple.
5. Chicken Caesar Wrap (USA)
Grilled chicken, romaine lettuce, Caesar dressing, and Parmesan cheese wrapped in a tortilla.
6. Chicken Cutlet Sandwich (Italy/USA)
Breaded and fried chicken cutlet served on a crusty roll with toppings like lettuce and tomato.
7. Chicken Salad Sandwich (USA)
Chopped chicken mixed with mayo, celery, and seasonings—a picnic favorite.
8. Chimichurris (Dominican Republic)
Pork, beef, or chicken with mayonnaise/ketchup sauce—a street food delight.
9. Chip Butty (UK)
French fries (chips) stuffed into buttered bread—a British guilty pleasure.
10. Chivito (Uruguay)
Steak, ham, and cheese—a hearty Uruguayan sandwich.
11. Choripán (Argentina/Uruguay/Chile)
Grilled chorizo sausage on crusty bread, often with chimichurri sauce.
12. Ciabatta Sandwich (Italy)
Italian ciabatta bread filled with meats, cheeses, and vegetables—a rustic, hearty option.
13. Club Sandwich (USA)
Turkey, bacon, lettuce, and tomato—a stacked, layered classic.
14. Coronation Chicken Sandwich (UK)
Curried chicken salad with raisins and almonds—a British royal favorite.
15. Crisp Sandwich (UK)
Potato chips (crisps) between slices of bread—a simple but beloved snack.
16. Croque-Madame (France)
A Croque-Monsieur with a fried egg on top—a French café staple.
17. Croque-Monsieur (France)
Ham and cheese sandwich, grilled with béchamel sauce—a Parisian favorite.
18. Cuban Sandwich (Cuba/South Florida)
Ham, Swiss cheese, pickled peppers, and roasted pork—a pressed sandwich with bold flavors.
19. Cucumber Sandwich (England)
Thinly sliced cucumber on crustless, lightly buttered white bread—a tea-time tradition.
20. Curry Chicken Sandwich (India/UK)
Curried chicken with yogurt or mayo, served on flatbread or a roll.
Have you enjoyed the C section of Sandwich Glossary C-D? Yes? Well, on to the Ds'!!
1. Dagwood (USA)
A very tall sandwich, characterized more by its size than its filling—a stacked masterpiece.
2. Danish Smørrebrød (Denmark)
An open-faced sandwich served on rye bread with various toppings like fish, meats, or cheese—a Danish tradition.
3. Dark Rye Sandwich (Germany/USA)
A sandwich served on dark rye bread, often filled with pastrami, corned beef, or smoked salmon.
4. Date & Goat Cheese Sandwich (Middle East-inspired)
A sandwich combining sweet dates and creamy goat cheese, often served on flatbread or baguette.
5. Deep-Fried Sandwich (USA)
A sandwich that is battered and deep-fried, such as a Monte Cristo or fried PB&J.
6. Deli Sandwich (USA)
A sandwich made with deli meats such as turkey, ham, or roast beef, often served with cheese, lettuce, and condiments.
7. Denver Sandwich (USA)
A sandwich featuring scrambled eggs with diced ham, green bell pepper, and onions, typically served on bread or toast.
8. Deviled Egg Sandwich (USA)
A sandwich made with deviled egg filling, combining hard-boiled eggs, mayo, mustard, and spices.
9. Dijon Mustard Sandwich (France-inspired)
A sandwich featuring Dijon mustard as a key ingredient, often paired with ham and Swiss cheese.
10. Dill Chicken Salad Sandwich (USA)
A chicken salad sandwich flavored with fresh dill, served on bread, croissants, or wraps.
11. Dill Havarti Sandwich (Denmark)
A sandwich featuring Danish Havarti cheese infused with dill, served on crusty bread.
12. Dill Pickle Sandwich (USA)
A sandwich featuring dill pickles as the main ingredient, often paired with cheese or deli meats.
13. Donair (Canada)
A Canadian twist on the Döner kebab, featuring spiced beef, sweet garlic sauce, and pita bread.
14. Döner Kebab (Turkey)
Seasoned meat cooked on a vertical rotisserie, served in pita bread or half a loaf of bread—a street food favorite.
15. Double Decker Sandwich (USA)
A sandwich consisting of three slices of bread with various fillings layered between them—a hearty, stacked delight.
16. Dragon Roll Sandwich (Japan-inspired)
A sushi-inspired sandwich featuring eel, avocado, cucumber, and spicy mayo, served on soft bread or a wrap.
17. Dry-Cured Ham Sandwich (Spain/Italy)
A sandwich made with thinly sliced dry-cured ham, such as Jamón Ibérico or Prosciutto, served on crusty bread.
18. Duck Confit Sandwich (France)
A sandwich made with slow-cooked duck confit, often paired with fig jam or caramelized onions.
19. Dutch Crunch Sandwich (Netherlands/USA)
A sandwich served on Dutch Crunch bread, known for its crispy, crackly crust—popular in San Francisco.
20. Durian Sandwich (Southeast Asia)
A sandwich featuring durian fruit, known for its strong aroma and creamy texture, often paired with sweetened condensed milk.
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There you have it, Sandwiches A to Z, in this case, the Sandwich Glossary C-D and you can add your own sandwiches, terms, and definitions using the form below.
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