Witchy Delights: How to Make Sinfully Delicious Witch-inspired Sandwiches

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Wicked Witch Sandwiches are a spooky and delicious treat that are perfect for Halloween parties or any time you want to add a touch of magic to your meal. These sandwiches are made with both savory and sweet ingredients, creating a unique and enchanting flavor combination. To make Wicked Witch Sandwiches, start by selecting a bread of your choice. You can use regular bread, bagels, or even slider buns depending on your preference. Next, spread a layer of creamy condiments such as mayonnaise, mustard, or hummus to provide a base for the other ingredients. For the savory filling, you can use ingredients such as sliced deli meats like turkey, ham, or roast beef.


They opened up shop on March 18th and said business has been pretty good so far. Weekends can get a bit tricky because they tend to get a lot of customers who are riding the train at the Snoqualmie Depot. Angela said they have to make sandwiches fast for train riding customers – but they’re adjusting and quickly figuring it out.

Owner Angela Johnstonbaugh said she likes to feed people and after years of hosting family and friends and being told she should sell her food, she decided to give it a go. They said they stumbled upon the available retail space on Craigslist made the drive, checked out Snoqualmie, fell in love with the feel of the town and decided to give it a go.

Wicked witch sandaiches

For the savory filling, you can use ingredients such as sliced deli meats like turkey, ham, or roast beef. You can also include cheese, lettuce, tomatoes, and any other vegetables you like. These ingredients will add a fresh and satisfying element to your sandwich.

The New Food Option in Town: Wicked Wiches

There’s a new shop in town – to be more precise , a sandwich shop located in downtown Snoqualmie. Hidden in the back of the small Snoqualmie Market on Railroad Ave lies Wicked Wiches Sandwich Shop.

The owners don’t hail from the Snoqualmie Valley, rather from nearby Kent. They said they stumbled upon the available retail space on Craigslist – made the drive, checked out Snoqualmie, fell in love with the feel of the town and decided to give it a go.

Owner Angela Johnstonbaugh said she likes to feed people – and after years of hosting family and friends and being told she should sell her food, she decided to give it a go.

Wicked Wiches Sandwich Shop is a deli style sandwich joint. They do have sub rolls, but mostly it’s about the sandwiches. They also do soup and salads, as well as catering and DELIVERY within five miles.

Wicked Wiches is a true family business. Angela owns the place with her brother and both of their spouses can often be found behind the counter, putting together made-to-order sandwiches.

They opened up shop on March 18th and said business has been pretty good so far. Weekends can get a bit tricky because they tend to get a lot of customers who are riding the train at the Snoqualmie Depot. Angela said they have to make sandwiches fast for train riding customers – but they’re adjusting and quickly figuring it out.

Prices seem very reasonable – and I gave their sandwich the growing-and-always-hungry, 16-year old son taste test. And let’s just say in between bites (and possibly while chewing) he described his pastrami and swiss on marbled rye bread with lots of veggies by saying, “This is so good, Mom.”

Wicked Wiches doesn’t have a website yet, but they do have an active Facebook page where they offer daily specials, including a new one for local businesses called “FREE Lunch Friday” where they will deliver and provide a free lunch to feed approximately 10 people. All businesses have to do is enter their name and address in the comment section of the FREE Lunch Friday thread each week.

So stop by and check them out at 8030 Railroad Ave in downtown Snoqualmie – or call for delivery. They’re open 10AM – 6:30PM and their phone number is (253) 653-8763.

Good Luck Wicked Wiches! Wicked Witches Sandwich Shop located inside the Snoqualmie Market in downtown Snoqualmie.

Wicked Witches Sandwich shop located in the back of the Snoqualmie Market at 8030 Railroad Ave SE in Snoqualmie.

Wicked Witches Sandwich Shop menu.

Wicked Wiches is a true family business. Angela owns the place with her brother and both of their spouses can often be found behind the counter, putting together made-to-order sandwiches.
Wicked witch sandaiches

Now for the wicked twist! To make your Witch Sandwiches truly spellbinding, add a sweet and spooky touch by incorporating fruit. Thinly-sliced apples or pears, raisins, or even dried cranberries can provide a touch of natural sweetness that complements the savory flavors in a delightful way. To complete the witchy theme, you can use a cookie cutter in the shape of a witch’s hat, broomstick, or cat to cut your sandwiches into spooky shapes before serving. This creative touch will make your sandwich creation even more enjoyable for both kids and adults alike. Whether you serve Wicked Witch Sandwiches at a Halloween party or as a fun lunch idea throughout the year, they are sure to cast a spell on anyone who tries them. The combination of savory and sweet flavors, along with the spooky shapes, makes these sandwiches both delicious and visually appealing. So next time you want to add a little magic to your meal, try making Wicked Witch Sandwiches. With just a few simple ingredients and a touch of creativity, you can create a bewitching meal that will delight all who try it. Enjoy the enchantment!.

Reviews for "The Witch's Cookbook: Amazing Sandwich Recipes for a Halloween Feast"

1. Emily - 2 stars - I must say, I was very disappointed with the "Wicked witch sandwiches" that I ordered. The bread was stale and dry, the fillings were lacking in flavor and were barely noticeable. The overall presentation was disappointing as well, with the sandwich looking unappetizing and unappealing. I had high expectations for this sandwich shop, but unfortunately, it did not meet them.
2. Andrew - 1 star - I cannot stress enough how much I disliked the "Wicked witch sandwiches". The bread was hard and tasted like it had been sitting out for hours. The fillings were sparse and tasted like they were straight from a can. The staff was unfriendly and unhelpful when I expressed my disappointment. I will definitely not be returning to this place and would not recommend it to anyone.
3. Sarah - 2 stars - I had heard mixed reviews about the "Wicked witch sandwiches" and decided to give it a try myself. Unfortunately, I was not impressed. The bread was dry and lacked any flavor. The fillings were bland and did not complement each other well. The sandwich lacked creativity and tasted like something I could easily make at home. Overall, it was a mediocre experience and I would not go out of my way to eat here again.
4. Mark - 2 stars - I had high hopes for the "Wicked witch sandwiches" given the buzz around it, but it fell flat for me. The bread was stale and the fillings were mediocre at best. The flavors did not blend well together and I found myself disappointed with each bite. The sandwich lacked the wow factor I was expecting and I left feeling underwhelmed. I won't be coming back anytime soon.
5. Jessica - 1 star - I regret trying the "Wicked witch sandwiches" as it was a complete letdown. The bread was tasteless and felt like it had been sitting out for ages. The fillings were ordinary and lacked any excitement. The sandwich was just plain boring and I expected much more from a place with such a catchy name. Save yourself the disappointment and go elsewhere for a sandwich.

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