I'm going to attempt to make the world's best italian sub.
I've got the following ingredients:
Ham off the bone
Hot capicola
Genoa salami
Provolone cheese
Lettuce
Tomato
Onion
Oil/Vinegar
Any tips? Mayo? Toasted?
I'm going to attempt to make the world's best italian sub.
I've got the following ingredients:
Ham off the bone
Hot capicola
Genoa salami
Provolone cheese
Lettuce
Tomato
Onion
Oil/Vinegar
Any tips? Mayo? Toasted?
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authentic italian or no?
if authentic, don't use genoa
No mayo, and make sure you sprinkle it with some oregano after you dress it with the vinegar and oil. I like mine toasted, and I also like to add hot peppers.
It's hoagie
And the best hoagie is
Provolone and Swiss cheese
Mayo
Oil
Salt and pepper
That's it
You need dry salami, preferably made with wine, instead of Genoa. BUT, you gotta work with what you have, I understand.
Otherwise, do you have any pickled peppers or roasted sweet peppers? Those are pretty essential for a great Italian sub.
Toast your sub with the meats and cheeses on it (and any roasted or grilled peppers and onions) then add your cold vegetables, plus oil and vinegar, and a shake of italian seasonings and red pepper flakes.
I've got some of these to add to the recipe
What's a better salami to use rather than Genoa?
Thanks, love the pit boys
it needs mayo. if you don't have mayo, the only way to make it wet enough to be edible is with watery stuff - the sandwich will fall apart.
Noooooooooooooooooo
No mayo. Fuck you dude. And why would you want a fucking wet sandwich? Gross.
As far as sticking together, that's what toasting and the oil and vinegar are for.
genoa is fine
>swiss and mayo on a hoagie
Sure is Delco garbage in here
lol how'd you know I was from pa
Because nobody else calls them hoagies. You're absolute trash for putting mayo on your hoagies, though, which is how I know you're from Delaware County and not Philly.
I was joking I obv put more on my hoagies, got lazy and didn't want to finish the post. People from philly def put mayo on there hoags tho bro
Not Italians
What's the best hoagie in your opinion my boy
Ham
Gabagool
Salami
Provolone
Lettuce
Tomato
Onion
Hot peppers
Vinegar
Oil
Salt
Pepper
Oregano
Do you like zepps
no
Damn you're sexy I like you wanna be my bf
>the state of pennsylgaynia
yes
Want to meet me at city hall tomorrow ? I'll be in the middle wearing the red hat. 8:49 am. We'll have a nice breakfast date
Okay. I'll be the overweight man in the iggles jersey
Are you a top or bottom
middle
Gabagool? Ova here!
We can get breakfast sandwiches from the Wawa on broad and walnut it'll be great
This is now a hoagie thread.
The only things that belong on an ITALIAN hoagie are sharp provolone, hot gabagool, prosciutto, tomatoes, oregano, oil and vinegar. Hot peppers, lettuce, onion are optional.
MAYONNAISE DOES NOT BELONG EVER.
Pic related - Mazzanti's in Bristol.
its "the commonwealth" of pennsylvania
EVERYONE POST YOUR FAVORITE HOAGIE PLACE
Somehow, this is the only real hoagie place in Seattle. But hot damn, it is tasty as fuck.
Also, I only get the Italian.
>tfw probably going to get it for lunch tomorrow
Damn, how long is that?
that's what she said
>hot ham in a sandwich
not really a b ig deal