Wednesday, November 3, 2010

The greasiest sandwich proves that Canadian eating challenges may be evil

Posted by on Wed, Nov 3, 2010 at 8:15 AM

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If you ever find yourself staring into the face of an Angry French Canadian, run.

The creators of the Worst Pizza Ever (I know, we shouldn't be encouraging them) are back with what they're calling the greasiest sandwich in Canada, aka The Angry French Canadian. And yes, it's covered in maple syrup.
 

The meat-tastic hoagie combines nine slices of bacon, three steamed hot dogs (with buns), 1.5 large poutines (cheese curds and gravy over french fries), on a 20-inch baguette that is "french toasted," in 12 eggs. And again, the whole sandwich is covered in maple syrup.

It's essentially Canadian brunch, and I think if you knocked out the hot dogs you might have a winner. It's basically an extreme version of a croque monsieur. Wondering what comes next for the Canadian duo who have managed to ruin pizza and sandwiches in a little less than a month?

"Next time. We eat a tiger," says the sandwich's creator. I think he's kidding.

I think.

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