I make breakfast sandwiches in them, but there are plenty of things to make with them.
LifeBus2707
They definitely exist, and where I‘m from they’re popular for sandwiches!
CujaMarax
In german they‘re called Laugenstange. They look so good
Desperate-Size3951
these look so good. incredible job.
Hard__Cory
I’d put turkey, pastrami, Swiss, Russian dressing, coleslaw, and potato chips on that bad boy.
purgruv
Known as Moricettes in Alsace they were invented in Mulhouse in the 70s.
TitaniaSalix
If there wasn’t before, there is now. I’d like to try lobster rolls with them!
grapenutswheatmeal
Wow these look amazing. Great job!
VaguelyArtistic
I don’t know if he invented them or just popularized them, but in the 80s Hans Rockenwagner opened a restaurant and bakery here in the 80s [featuring pretzel bread](https://rockenwagner.com/pretzels/#)!
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Yes! I love pretzel rolls.
I make breakfast sandwiches in them, but there are plenty of things to make with them.
They definitely exist, and where I‘m from they’re popular for sandwiches!
In german they‘re called Laugenstange. They look so good
these look so good. incredible job.
I’d put turkey, pastrami, Swiss, Russian dressing, coleslaw, and potato chips on that bad boy.
Known as Moricettes in Alsace they were invented in Mulhouse in the 70s.
If there wasn’t before, there is now. I’d like to try lobster rolls with them!
Wow these look amazing. Great job!
I don’t know if he invented them or just popularized them, but in the 80s Hans Rockenwagner opened a restaurant and bakery here in the 80s [featuring pretzel bread](https://rockenwagner.com/pretzels/#)!