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no_hypocrisy

(46,037 posts)
Wed Jun 9, 2021, 06:16 AM Jun 2021

I'm making a sandwich and have a question.

Grinder bread. Prosciutto. Sopressata salami. Provolone.

Here's the question: I want to season with a combination of red wine vinegar and EVOO. Do I shake it up in a jar and then apply it to the top of meat/cheese or do I lightly sprinkle directly on the bread? Or does one side of the bread get the RWV and the other EVOO?

Thanks!

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I'm making a sandwich and have a question. (Original Post) no_hypocrisy Jun 2021 OP
I've watched them make Haggard Celine Jun 2021 #1
Cut up the bread in three pieces and try all three ways and see which one you like! nt mitch96 Jun 2021 #2
My GOD! What are you, some kind of monster??? underpants Jun 2021 #3
Asking in admitted ignorance. no_hypocrisy Jun 2021 #4
For my taste, the only way to go wrong would be... flor-de-jasmim Jun 2021 #5
Epilogue: How the sandwich turned out. no_hypocrisy Jun 2021 #6
Combined was definitely the way to go. trof Jun 2021 #7

Haggard Celine

(16,835 posts)
1. I've watched them make
Wed Jun 9, 2021, 06:39 AM
Jun 2021

muffalettas in New Orleans, and they put the olive salad and oil on top of the meat. Of course, they don't use regular bread on it, it's more like a bun, so it stands up well to the dampness. I don't know what grinder bread is, but if it's a dense bread, you should be able to put your vinegar and oil on top of the meat and then put on your bread and start eating. Hope this helps.

flor-de-jasmim

(2,125 posts)
5. For my taste, the only way to go wrong would be...
Wed Jun 9, 2021, 07:14 AM
Jun 2021

to put the vinegar on one side and the oil on the other. Happy eating. It sounds wonderful (wish I could get provolone where I am!).

no_hypocrisy

(46,037 posts)
6. Epilogue: How the sandwich turned out.
Wed Jun 9, 2021, 07:13 PM
Jun 2021

It was GREAT!

1. Here is a grinder roll.


2. I layered first the provolone, then the sopressata, then the prosciutto.

3. For the red wine vinegar and EVOO: I put about 1 TBS each in a custard cup, whisked them together a little, then painted it on the prosciutto with a small paint brush I use for melted butter.


Thank you everyone! You helped me make the perfect sandwich!

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