Italian Sandwich

🥪 The Italian Sandwich (sometimes called an “Italian sub” or “hero”) is a hearty classic layered with cured meats, cheeses, and crisp veggies, usually finished with oil, vinegar, and herbs on crusty bread. Below is a detailed recipe with options to customize it the way you like.


Classic Italian Sandwich Recipe

Ingredients (makes 2 large sandwiches)

  • Bread: 1 Italian sub roll or baguette (about 12 inches, split lengthwise)

  • Meats (thinly sliced):

    • 4 slices Genoa salami

    • 4 slices capicola (or prosciutto, if preferred)

    • 4 slices mortadella (or ham)

    • 4 slices pepperoni

  • Cheese: 4 slices provolone (sharp or mild, your choice)

  • Vegetables:

    • 1 small tomato, thinly sliced

    • ½ small red onion, thinly sliced

    • ½ cup shredded iceberg lettuce

    • 6–8 slices of pickled banana peppers (optional but traditional)

    • 4–6 slices cucumber or roasted red peppers (optional)

  • Seasoning & Dressing:

    • 3 tablespoons olive oil

    • 1 tablespoon red wine vinegar

    • ½ teaspoon dried oregano

    • ½ teaspoon dried basil

    • Pinch of red pepper flakes (optional)

    • Salt & freshly ground black pepper, to taste


Instructions

  1. Prepare the bread

    • Slice the roll or baguette lengthwise, leaving a hinge on one side so it opens like a book.

    • Lightly toast if you want extra crunch.

  2. Layer the meats & cheese

    • Start with provolone on the bottom (this keeps the bread from getting soggy).

    • Layer salami, capicola, mortadella, and pepperoni evenly across the bread.

    • Add another slice of provolone if you like extra cheesy sandwiches.

  3. Add the veggies

    • Place sliced tomato over the meats.

    • Scatter onion slices, then add shredded lettuce.

    • Tuck in banana peppers and cucumber/roasted red peppers for brightness and crunch.

  4. Season & dress

    • Drizzle olive oil and red wine vinegar evenly across the top.

    • Sprinkle oregano, basil, red pepper flakes (if using), and a pinch of salt and black pepper.

  5. Assemble

    • Close the sandwich firmly, pressing it down slightly.

    • For the best flavor, wrap it in parchment or foil and let it rest for 5–10 minutes so the flavors meld.

  6. Serve

    • Cut in half diagonally, and serve with potato chips, pickles, or a small antipasto salad.


Tips & Variations

  • Bread matters: A good Italian sub roll, baguette, or ciabatta makes a huge difference—sturdy enough to hold the fillings but not too dense.

  • Hot Italian Sub: Toast the sandwich in the oven until the cheese melts and the edges get crisp.

  • Spicy Kick: Add giardiniera (Italian pickled vegetables) or hot cherry peppers.

  • Lighter Version: Use turkey, light mozzarella, and extra veggies.

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