Hmm....Chicken Cutlet, I wonder if its thick or fried or grilled or what. It does sound tasty though. I'll use my imagination. Thanks for the link. Nice work.
LinkTGF wrote:yes he did, if I remember right, it's popular in New York
But why should Ed O'Neil have "invented" a sandwitch?
Do you want to say, that he created a new type of sandwitch, or just what's inside the sandwitch?
At the risk of splitting hairs here, I'll defend my verbiage as correct. I think if it were a new "type" of sandwich it would be something other than two slices of bread with something in between. For example, a gyro sandwich is still a sandwich but it is a different type.
I think it's ok in English to say "invented a sandwich" with the implied meaning that it's a new type - but I guess you have to speak English natively to understand that - so, I think it's ok either way
Dr. Trumaine wrote:At the risk of splitting hairs here, I'll defend my verbiage as correct. I think if it were a new "type" of sandwich it would be something other than two slices of bread with something in between. For example, a gyro sandwich is still a sandwich but it is a different type.
Of course it's more or less the same
I just wanted to find out what exactly is the new thing in a boone.
According to that website it consits of "Chicken cutlet, melted american cheese, ranch dressing, and bacon on a poppyseed bun." Although another guy on the same site says its supposed to be "Russian Dressing." If I'm ever on Long Island I'll try one! What I wonder is why he called it the "Boone?" Could it be after Daniel Boone? As in "Daniel Boone was a man...."
I searched for a long time on the internet. Only thing I could find out was that Ed O'Neil supposedly came up with a so called "Boone", that is only available in the Se-port Deli (an American Deli) which is especially known for the "Boone" Sandwich that Ed O'Neil came up with and a so called Deathwish Sandwich. And that Deli can be found on in Setauket-East Setauket, Suffolk County, and that all the restaurants there, including the Se-port are located alongside Route 25a.