Gerber sandwich

English

Etymology

Named after Dick Gerber, who invented it.

Noun

Gerber sandwich (plural Gerber sandwiches)

  1. An open-faced sandwich from St. Louis, Missouri, consisting of a half section of Italian or French bread, spread with garlic butter and topped with ham and cheese, then toasted.
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