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Thursday, March 10, 2011

My Sandwich Teachers

For some time I’ve been reading and taking lessons from the blogs of Chef Chez of Fat Johnny’s Front Porch and Rawtalent from Rawtalent’s Club Eclectia and I often drool over their food, including some outstanding sandwiches. If you don’t follow their blogs, you owe it to yourself to click on the above links to their sandwiches and page down a few times for some examples of their work – make sure you’re not hungry when you do. So after I posted about my muffuletta the other day then compared it to Rawtalents awesome version and considered the go-the-extra-mile sandwiches Bev makes, I decided it was time to quit being so lazy and raise my game a little.

I’d eaten the second loaf of muffuletta bread for other things but still had some of the meat so I decided to make a plain ole sammie. Since frying bacon is a messy proposition, when we cook it, we generally cook the entire package and keep it if the fridge for a quick nuke at time of need – I discovered it while getting out the other items.

The sandwich became homemade bread, capicola, mortadella, bacon, onion, sharp cheddar (I need to buy some provolone), romaine, and mayo.

Not only did it look better than my usual, it was delicious.

Have a great day.

Larry

10 comments:

  1. Looks like the perfect "sammie for my hubby! Sorry I haven't been by for a while but a lot of redecorating going on at my house in addition to a little bit of sickness! Thanks for stopping by. :)

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  2. That looks like one great sandwich Larry.

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  3. I think your sandwiches always look delicious!! Every morning I think to myself, I wish I had that for lunch!!! :) Thanks for the links to the other sites, will definitely check them out!

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  4. Now this my friend is one beautiful sandwich. Congratulations. I think I love you.

    Keri

    samwich365.com

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  5. Whoa! That looks like a prize winner, Larry.

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  6. Man, I would love to have taken part in the demise of that baby!

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  7. The lettuce makes it pretty, and you feel like it's all healthy, right? Looks like a fine meal, Larry.

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  8. ....and could have feed a small third world country:-). It looks delicious and I'd love to have a bite or two or three of it. Have a great day. Blessings...Mary

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  9. Those ingredients sound pretty "top-drawer," Larry! Very nice.

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  10. Larry, That is one fine looking sandwich! What is that...about a pound of meat & cheese!! Take Care,
    Big Daddy Dave

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