Mary Alice's Hoagie Dip in a Bread Bowl (Food Network)
photo by CHEFDLH
- Ready In:
- 25mins
- Ingredients:
- 16
- Serves:
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8-10
ingredients
- 1 medium onion
- 2 pickled pepperoncini peppers
- 1⁄2 head iceberg lettuce
- 1 large tomatoes, halved and seeded
- 1⁄4 lb deli-sliced genoa salami
- 1⁄4 lb deli-sliced ham
- 1⁄4 lb deli-sliced prosciutto
- 1⁄4 lb deli-sliced roast turkey
- 1⁄4 lb deli-sliced provolone cheese
- 1⁄2 cup mayonnaise
- 1 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil
- 1 teaspoon dried oregano
- 1 1⁄2 teaspoons dried basil
- 1⁄4 teaspoon red pepper flakes
- 1 round loaf Italian bread (bread bowl 10-12 inch)
- 8 hoagie rolls, cut into pieces, for dipping (or baguette)
directions
- Chop the onion, pepperoncini, lettuce and tomato into bite-size pieces. Dice the meats and cheese.
- Combine the chopped vegetables, meats and cheese in a large bowl. Add the mayonnaise, olive oil, oregano, basil and red pepper flakes and stir until everything is all mixed up and tasty.
- Refrigerate until ready to serve.
- Carve out the center of the bread loaf to make a bowl (don't cut through the bottom) and cut the scraps into bite-size pieces.
- Serve the hoagie dip in the bread bowl, with the extra bread and hoagie rolls to scoop it up. Yummers!
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Reviews
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Delicious and a big hit at a Steeler party! I did change some things but nothing that would take away from the original recipe turning out just fine if you should choose to do so. Should have budgeted some extra time for dicing since I made this a little more "finely" than the recipe suggests so it could be eaten on bread as a chunky bruchetta topping. Got the meats (added salami) and cheeses (added cheddar-american) from the deli in chunks so I could chop it in small cubes instead of slices. Used chopped up grape tomatoes to keep it small. IMPORTANT: added about 2 T. of red wine vinegar (would use about 1T. for the recipe as written) and I increased the mayo just by about 1/3 to hold it together better since I had added that vinegar. Put shredded lettuce in just before serving. It tasted just like a hoagie, of course! The Steelers won the game so now it is obviously "lucky hoagie dip!"
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This is a wonderfully filling and tasty appetizer. I had to add more mayo than the recipe called for so it resembled a dip. I did not have the peppers, and think it really needs them. I substituted pickle and capers and added a few sprinkles of red wine vinegar. I will definitely make this again...maybe with some black and/or green olives too!
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CHEFDLH
United States
I am a busy mom both with stuff at home and my work. My kids and husband love to try new creations so they are right at home with my love of recipes. It is fun to make something and try several different ways at it. I love to try different enchilada recipes, recipes for various ice teas, and anything that gets food on the table on the weeknights. Restaurant recipes for the weekends are another favorite.