Central Grocery Muffuletta Sandwich Recipe

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WEBLoosely cover the dough and, once again, give it an hour to rise. When the dough has risen a second time, whisk together the egg and 2 tbsp of cold water, then brush the top with …

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WEBStir until combined. Slice the bread and top with the olive salad - make sure to spread the oil mix from the olive salad on the top and bottom of the bread. Then add the cheese, then …

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WEBInstructions. Slice the round bread in half horizontally and open it on a flat surface. Brush both inner sides of the bread with oil from the Olive Salad or extra virgin olive oil, go a …

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WEBFifth, add a layer of shredded romaine lettuce if you like. While not traditional, it adds bulk and nutrition. To assemble the Muffuletta, I put a healthy amount of the olive salad with …

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WEBFor the Sandwich. Split the rolls in half. Layer in this order: On the bottom half of each bun place the cheese, ham, pepperoni, and salami. Spoon 1 to 2 tablespoons Olive Salad, …

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WEBIn this video I show you how to make one of my favorite sandwiches. The Muffuletta. This is a recipe that has been in New Orleans for over 100 years and now

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WEBNew Orleans native Charlie Andrews demonstrates on how to make a New Orleans Muffuletta. This sandwich originated in New Orleans, but the bread called Mufful

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WEBThe sandwich is made of a muffuletta bread, which is similar to a foccaccia, but lighter and with a crispy outside. The sandwich is layered with olive salad, mortadella, salami, …

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WEBASSEMBLE THE MUFFULETTA: Carefully slice the muff or boule in half, horizontally. Drizzle the olive oil over the cut halves of the bread and lightly brush it over the loaf with …

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WEBCombine olives, giardiniera, peppers, parsley, capers, and garlic in the bowl of a food processor. Pulse to chop until no pieces larger than 1/2-inch remain. Transfer to a bowl. …

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WEBSpoon the olive salad spread on top of the cheese and spread so that it is an even thickness. Place the top half of the bread on top. Take a baking sheet and place on top …

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WEBInstructions. Split the bread in half. Layer in this order on the bottom half of the bread: cheese, ham, pepperoni, and salami. Spoon ½ to 1 cup olive salad, evenly, on top of …

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WEB10 ingredients. 45 minutes. Quick, easy, and fresh weeknight recipes. It’s built on a round loaf of soft Sicilian muffuletta bread—the sandwich gets its name from this traditional …

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WEBMake the Muffuletta Bread. In the bowl of your stand mixer, add the warm water and gently whisk in the sugar and yeast. Allow to rest for 5 minutes, until foamy. Meanwhile, in a …

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WEBdirections. In a medium bowl, combine celery, giardiniera, parsley, olives, olive oil, black pepper, and garlic. Set aside. Remove a 1" layer of soft center of bread from both halves …

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WEBDrizzle some of the salad oil on the cut side of both halves of the loaf (the extra oil adds a lot of flavour to the bread!), and spread with olive salad. Use as much/little of the ~ 2 …

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WEBLet sit at room temperature for 1 to 3 hours. Toast the sandwich if desired: Arrange a rack in the middle of the oven and heat the oven to 375ºF. Place the foil-wrapped muffuletta

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