Italian Pepper and Egg Sandwich

"Although, you can find this sandwich on the menu at many diners, my favorite place to get one of these is right in my own kitchen. Back in the day, when the Catholic religion had a "no meat on Fridays" rule, Mama often made these for Friday lunch (and, sometimes, supper) for my brothers and me. In Chicago, especially during the Lenten season, many of the Italian beef stands offered this sandwich as an alternative to meat on Fridays ( I think that this is possibly how this sandwich came about). Whatever the case, I love this sandwich (and, I don't wait til Friday) and it brings me back to a simpler time!!!!"
 
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Ready In:
25mins
Ingredients:
9
Yields:
2 sandwiches
Serves:
2
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ingredients

  • 14 cup olive oil
  • 1 medium onion, thinly sliced
  • 2 green bell peppers, cut into strips (or 2 red bell peppers, or one of each)
  • 2 garlic cloves, minced
  • 4 large eggs
  • 14 cup grated parmesan cheese (or grated Romano cheese)
  • salt & fresh ground pepper, to taste
  • 2 fresh hoagie rolls (torpedo or grinder rolls, or 4 slices of fresh Italian bread)
  • jarred hot giardiniera (optional, usually found in the pickle aisle of your supermarket or Italian delicatessens)
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directions

  • In a frying pan, heat the olive oil over medium heat. Add the sliced onions and peppers. Cook, stirring occasionally, until the peppers are tender, about 15 minutes. Add the minced garlic during the last couple of minutes.
  • Meanwhile, in a small bowl, combine the eggs, Parmesan cheese, salt, and ground pepper. Beat until well mixed. Add the egg mixture to the pepper mixture in the skillet. Cook, stirring occasionally, until eggs are set, about 5 minutes.
  • Serve in the hoagie rolls (or, on slices of Italian bread). And, if you like hot stuff, add a little hot (as in spicy hot) giardiniera to top it off.

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Reviews

  1. If this recipe just makes two sandwiches, how the heck can it require two whole peppers? It doesn't make sense.
     
  2. Instead of green or red peppers ... and, since I like SPICY! ... I used fresh banana peppers. Not quite as hot as jalapenos, but a good bit of "bite". Also added some grated cheese, and served on buttered rye toast for the bread.<br/><br/>TO<br/>*DIE*<br/>FOR !!!
     
  3. I served this as an open-faced sandwich on an Asiago Cheese bagel. I used pickled peperoncinis as my topping. Delicious! Very fast to make as well. Thank you for sharing this recipe with us. [Made for The All You Can Cook Buffet]
     
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<p>I recently celebrated my 19th anniversary living in SW Florida. I moved here from Massachusetts, just north of Boston. As much as I miss family back home, I truly love living here - the beaches, the tropical beauty, the people, and the weather (except the hurricanes!). Everyday is just another day in Paradise. I work at the new international airport here in Fort Myers. I have an opportunity to meet many different and interesting people from around the world. I've had an interest in cooking since I was a little boy, following my grandmother around the kitchen. Since I wasn't blessed with any artistic or musical talent, I think cooking was my way of being creative. My passion is my family and friends. My second passion is cooking for them. My favorite way to entertain is informally...brunches, cookouts, and small dinner parties. Just relaxing, enjoying each other's company, some good food and drink, and a little fun are the only rules of the house.</p>
 
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