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Cash Money Sandwich from The Main Ingredient Ale House

Last year we marked the hundred day countdown to Best of Phoenix by sharing our 100 Favorite Dishes with you. Now we're back -- with the 2011 edition. Have a suggestion for a dish you'd like us to try? Leave it in the comments section or email [email protected] 97: Cash Money...
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Last year we marked the hundred day countdown to Best of Phoenix by sharing our 100 Favorite Dishes with you. Now we're back -- with the 2011 edition. Have a suggestion for a dish you'd like us to try? Leave it in the comments section or email [email protected]

97: Cash Money Sandwich from The Main Ingredient Ale House

Think peanut butter and jelly sandwiches belong at the kids' table? Then you're never had the aptly named Cash Money Sandwich, which we would beg, barter and steal for. It may not be the same as the Elvis special, but this twist on a PB & J & B is certainly fit for a king.

Two slices of tangy sourdough bread sandwich a treasure trove of ingredients: A layer of smooth and dreamy, stick-to-your-ribs cashew butter made in house is smothered with jewel-toned red pepper-cabernet jelly that's smoky, spicy, and sticky sweet, and the entire thing is topped off with medallions of fresh-sliced banana. Toss that sandwich on a well-buttered griddle, and watch the magic happen as all the ingredients melt into a sandwich that's worth its weight in gold.

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