Chopped Italian Sandwich
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- Опубликовано: 9 июл 2024
- When I go to a sandwich shop my usual order is an Italian. I love the combination of meats and cheese, topped with onions, lettuce and sliced tomatoes. Add some oil and vinegar and top with some pepperoncini peppers for what I consider a perfect sandwich.
Today I show you how to make your own Chopped Italian Sandwich, which guarantees you get a taste of all those delicious ingredients in every bite. Let me show you how to make one for yourself.
Ingredients:
large french roll
thinly sliced Salami
thinly sliced Ham
Pepperoni slices
Provolone Cheese
shredded Lettuce
small Red Onion peeled & thinly sliced
sliced Tomatoes
Pepperoncini Peppers
Mayonnaise
Red Wine Vinegar
Olive Oil
Parmesan Cheese
Italian seasoning
Salt & Pepper to taste
Spread the lettuce out in an even layer on a large wooden cutting board. Next add the veggies in an even layer- onion slices, pepperoncini, and then sliced tomatoes. Layer the meats on next, followed by the cheese. Add the mayo, vinegar, oil, and Italian seasoning directly on top of the meat.
Using a sharp knife finely chop all of the ingredients, mixing them together as you continue to chop. Chop until they're all bite sized pieces of similar size and the mixture's creamy and evenly incorporated.
Apply some Oil and Vinegar to the inside of your French Roll. Stuff with the chopped ingredients. Season the top with Italian seasoning. Serve and enjoy!
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that's an awesome looking samwich.
Hey Erik, it looks really tasty! I think that some melted butter atop the bun would be fabulous, too. I take it you won't be eating any of this sammich while driving your car! LOL
Not something you would eat while driving your car, Way too messy! Thanks for stopping by!
That looks really good, but I quit eating bread, even though I love sandwiches like that.
That looked really good, thanks for the video. Honestly I'd just make a good Italian sub the normal way.
I kinda agree, but chopping everything up does have its advantages. Thanks for stopping by Mike!