METHOD OF PREPARING AND SERVING A SANDWICH
20180064117 ยท 2018-03-08
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A method of preparing and serving a sandwich involves providing a ring, providing a pita, opening the pita to expose a pocket, placing the pita into the ring, filling the pocket with foodstuffs, and serving the assembled sandwich, in the ring, to a diner.
Claims
1. A method of preparing and serving a sandwich, comprising the steps of: providing a ring having a sidewall, an open top, and an open bottom; providing a pita, the pita having sides defining an interior pocket; opening the pita to expose the pocket; spreading apart the sides of the pita to further expose the pocket; placing a closed end of the pita into the ring so that the exposed pocket faces outwardly from the ring; filling the pocket with foodstuffs; and serving the filled pita, in the ring, to a diner.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of opening the pita comprises slicing the pita.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of opening the pita comprises slicing the pita edgewise or crosswise.
4. The method of claim 1, wherein the ring has a height and a diameter and the height of the ring is approximately equal to the diameter.
5. The method of claim 1 further comprising the step of placing the pita into a liner.
6. The method of claim 4 wherein the liner is food service grade tissue or foil.
7. The method of claim 1 further comprising the step of placing the ring onto a structure covering the open bottom of the ring.
8. The method of claim 7 wherein the structure comprises a tray or a plate.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] The drawings show an illustrative method of making and serving a sandwich.
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[0014] The pita 10 may be placed into a liner 14, for example, as shown in
[0015] As shown in
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[0017] As the first and second layers 10A, 10B are spread apart from each other, opposing portions 11A, 11B of the edge 11 may be drawn toward each other in a direction generally perpendicular to the direction in which the first and second layers are spread apart from each other. Consequently, the opening 16 may take on a generally circular shape.
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[0019] The ring 18 is shown as annular, having a sidewall 20, an open top 22, and an open bottom 24. The ring has a diameter (or major diameter if out of round) D.sub.ring and a height H. The height H and diameter D.sub.ring may be selected to enable the ring 18 to hold the pita 10 placed therein in an open position (that is, with the first and second layers 10A, 10B spread apart from other, thereby exposing the interior pocket 12) without external assistance, for example, by a person filling the opened pita with foodstuffs, as will become apparent from the discussion below. For example, an upper edge of the sidewall 20 of the ring 18 may support opposing portions of the edge 11 of the pita 10. As such, the diameter D.sub.ring of the ring 18 typically would be less than the diameter D.sub.pita of the pita 10. The height H may be approximately equal to the diameter D.sub.pita. In other embodiments, the height may be about 50% to 150% or 75% to 125% of the diameter D.sub.pita. In further embodiments, the ratio of the height H to the diameter D.sub.pita may be selected as desired.
[0020] In an embodiment, the ring 18 could have a shape other than annular. For example, the ring 18 could be embodied as a triangle, a square, or other polygonal structure having a sidewall including n sides, an open top, and an open bottom. The sides could have generally equal or unequal dimensions and be joined at generally equal or unequal internal angles. The ring 18 could assume other symmetrical or asymmetrical shapes, as well.
[0021] As shown in
[0022] In an embodiment, the ring 18 may be replaced with an otherwise similarly-shaped container having a sidewall, an open top, and a closed bottom.
[0023] The ring 18 may be made of any suitable material enabling repeated washing and reuse of the ring, for example, brass, stainless steel, earthenware, or plastic, among others. In other embodiments, the ring 18 may be made of other materials. In an embodiment, the ring 18 could be made of a disposable material, for example, paper or card stock. In any event, the ring 18 typically would be constructed so as to substantially retain its shape without any external force applied thereto.
[0024] The first and second layers 10A, 10B of the pita 10 may be at least partially spread apart from each other before placing the pita into the ring 18. In such an embodiment, the first and second layers 10A, 10B of the pita 10 may be further spread apart from each other after placing the pita into the ring 18.
[0025] In an embodiment, the first and second layers 10A, 10B of the pita 10 may be spread apart from each other upon placement of the pita into the ring. In such an embodiment, the first and second layers 10A, 10B of the pita 10 may be further spread apart from each other after the pita has been placed into the ring.
[0026] In an embodiment, the first and second layers 10A, 10B of the pita 10 may be spread apart from each other after the pita has been placed into the ring 18.
[0027] With the first and second layers 10A, 10B of the pita 10 spread apart from each other, the pita 10 may be filled with one or more foodstuffs 26 as shown in
[0028] As shown in
[0029] Any or all or the foregoing steps may be performed manually by a user. The user may employ one or more suitable tools as may be necessary or desired. In an embodiment, any or all of the foregoing steps may be performed by or with the assistance of suitable automated equipment. The foregoing steps may be performed in any sequence to the greatest extent possible.