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*** A WORD FROM THE KITCHEN ***
Good stuff today. I was thinking of this monster sub
sandwich we've had at games past and at Super Bowl time
is something we look forward to. Much easier to manage
than the monsterous 6 feet/ 10-inches wide version, these
BAKED ITALIAN SUBS are a huge hit. (It's hard to eat leftover
giant sub-sammich ;o) All of the flavors just melt together
and the bread gets that little crisp just like Mom used to
make us. Nothing beats a hot sandwich and a cup of soup or
some game-day chili.
Enjoy and have fun watching the game!
Marzee
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RECIPE: BAKED ITALIAN SUBS
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INGREDIENTS:
Six 6- to-8-inch hero (hoagie) rolls, split
1/2 cup Italian dressing
1/2 pound sliced deli salami
1/2 pound sliced deli turkey
1/2 pound sliced deli ham
1/2 pound sliced deli provolone cheese
1 large tomato, thinly sliced
1/2 medium onion, thinly sliced
DIRECTIONS:
Preheat the oven to 375 degrees. Brush the cut sides of
the rolls with the Italian dressing. Layer the bottom
halves with the salami, turkey, ham, cheese, tomato, and
onion and replace the tops. Place each on a piece of
aluminum foil and wrap tightly. Bake for 12 to 15 minutes,
or until the cheese is melted. Carefully remove the aluminum
foil and serve.
Yield: 6 Sandwiches
Category: Sandwiches
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CHECK OUT THESE SANDWICH TIPS...
FREEZING? Yep, fresh is better of course but any kind
of bread can be frozen, as bread or as sandwiches. Many
people like to make lots of sandwiches and freeze them
individually. Salad vegetables such as lettuce, tomato,
and cucumber do not freeze well. Suitable fillings to
freeze include:
* egg (grate or chop finely and mix with a little
mayonnaise or yoghurt) - this is an excellent filling
to freeze as the sandwich will defrost by lunchtime and
you won't have the smell of an egg sandwich until it
defrosts.
* lean ham, beef, chicken or turkey all freeze well and
you can happily add mustard or pickles.
* cheese freezes well - add sliced celery, chutney or
pickles, if desired.
* cream cheese (or light cream cheese) can also be frozen.
Add chopped walnuts or almonds, dried apricots or other
dried fruits, plus finely sliced ginger, if desired.
* Even peanut butter can be frozen.