Tavern on the Green's Roast Pork Sandwich

"Recipe from 1997."
 
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Ready In:
25mins
Ingredients:
7
Serves:
2
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ingredients

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directions

  • TO ROAST ONIONS: Place very thin slices on a baking sheet, drizzle with virgin olive oil, sprinkle with kosher (coarse) salt and freshly ground pepper and roast in a preheated 350'F oven until tender but not colored, about 3 to 5 minutes.
  • TO ROAST POTATOES: Dice potatoes and Toss with olive oil and bake in a preheated 350'F oven until soft, about 20 minutes.
  • TO OVEN-DRY TOMATOES: Cut them in half lengthwise and place them, skin side down, on a baking sheet. Drizzle with virgin olive oil, sprinkle with fresh thyme, kosher salt, fresh black pepper and sugar and bake in a preheated 250'F oven until the tomatoes shrink, about 4 1/2 hours. Store in olive oil.
  • Spread aioli or Dijon mayonnaise on lavosh, leaving a half-inch margin across the top.Layer onions, potatoes, tomatoes and lettuce on top, always leaving the top 1/2-inch uncovered. Top vegetables with pork in one layer. From the bottom, roll the sandwich tightly and evenly toward the top. Press the empty margin firmly against the roll to seal the sandwich.
  • Wrap in plastic wrap. Refrigerate at least 30 minutes so the roll is firm enough to cut.

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<p>I love Recipezaar! The recipes and people have helped me create dishes I would never have done by myself. I finally have gotten the knack of bread (which I love) because of this site. I am on the go workaholic who loves cooking and serving good fresh food to my family. Brought up with Italian food. Inspired by my grandmother who I should have paid more attention to while she was cooking and baking. Mother is a very good cook and a little sneaky. Liver, rabbit, duck, tripe, lamb and meat family would get on hunting trips was served often. Can't really do that with my family as they don't like these different dishes as I do and have protested. Family from Chieti &amp; Naples Italy. My pet peeve is overcooking pasta. I like it al dente everytime and never add sugar to my tomato sauce. My motto is I would rather have a little of a good , natural thing than a lot of no-fat low-fat stuff.</p>
 
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