Italian Mixed Sub (hot or cold)
photo by Lynn in MA
- Ready In:
- 10mins
- Ingredients:
- 12
- Yields:
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1 sub
ingredients
- 1 bakery sub rolls or 1 hoagie roll
- 1 tablespoon red wine and vinegar salad dressing (or bottled italian dressing)
- 1 tablespoon mayonnaise
- shredded lettuce
- sliced tomatoes
- sliced onion
- 2 tablespoons roasted red peppers, from a jar,chopped or sliced
- 4 slices capicola (an italian spiced ham you can get in almost any supermarket deli now)
- 3 slices regular ham
- 4 slices salami
- 4 slices sandwich pepperoni (you can get this at the supermarket deli)
- 3 -4 slices of your favorite cheese (on this sub, I like provolone best)
directions
- Slice sub rolls all the way through& sprinkle each inside half with oil& vinegar mixture (or bottled italian dressing).
- Spread a little mayo on top of that& add your lettuce, tomato& onion& roasted peppers on the bottom half.
- Layer your meats on top of each other (fold each slice to fit on the roll) and top with cheese.
- Eat cold or put in 450° oven on a cookie sheet until cheese melts& rolls are lightly browned.
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Reviews
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Excellent recipe, see my photo. The only thing I changed besides adding hot pepper rings is the following... Mix (or chop) the onions, tomatoes, and hot pepper rings and mix together in bowl and drizzle with desired amount of italian dressing.. you can chop your lettuce and add to the mix only if the mix will all get used in one setting.. otherwise if you don't use, you will have wilted lettuce. This mixture plus lettuce goes on the sub AFTER IT IS BAKED IN OVEN! If you put the tomatoes and lettuce on while baking you will have mushy veggies. Maybe you like mushy veggies.... Thanks for sharing JL!
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Oh, yea! Definately a keeper. Walmart didn't have capicola (bummer), so I didn't use it. Otherwise I followed the recipe exactly. I made this sandwich hot, which I prefer. I used the roasted red peppers as the recipe instructed. They were good. I think pepperocini's might also be good. I will try them next time. Thanks!
RECIPE SUBMITTED BY
-JL-6680
Upstate, New York