Indians debut candied apple short rib sandwich
Postseason baseball ups the ante for play, and it also demands your stadium's concession offerings really step up as well.
With that in mind, the Cleveland Indians came up with a candied apple short rib sandwich, according to MLB.com's Cut4. It sounds unbelievable. Cue bat flips everywhere.
The @Indians devised a candied apple short rib sandwich. Yes, you read that correctly: https://t.co/3CVYwrQkCr pic.twitter.com/TQAGPt6qfd
— Cut4 (@Cut4) October 14, 2016
The 'sandwich' is beef short rib in between two halves of a golden delicious apple that's been rolled in cider caramel, pecans, and peanuts. It's only available during the ALCS, so Cleveland fans better hope the Indians can bring the series back home again after Games 3, 4 and 5 in Toronto so this snack can survive another day.
(Image courtesy: Cut4)
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