Ever heard of one? Not me, but it sure sounded interesting.
Ol' Bobby Flay and his Showdown's, truly an interesting show and always something new to learn. This is a big fat meat and
cheeze sammich with lots of olives, certainly something up my alley. I guess it's a common item in the New Orleans area, but it was news to me. Overall worth the effort and pretty easy despite the amount of ingredient. We tried it first cold which is how it's commonly served, then heated up enough to melt the cheese, etc. I actually preferred it hot, which is no surprise, I'm a much bigger fan of hot sandwiches. Bobby lost this one, mainly cause (they say) he went too far off track with his variation, using mayo and mustard, and then getting funky with everything else. Check his version out here:
Bobby Flays Muffaletta Recipe
- 1 Big round loaf of bread, get what you like.
- 1/4 lb each of sliced meats, ham, turkey, Genoa Salami, Pepperoni, Prosciutto, etc.
- 1/4 lb each of sliced cheeses, Provolone, Havarti, Swiss, Mozzarella, etc
Olive Salad:
- 1/2 Cup Green Spanish olives
- 1/2 Cup Black Olives
- 1/2 Cup Kalamata Olives if you're adventurous
- 1/4 chopped Pepperocini
- 1/2 Stalk of celery chopped
- 1/2 carrot chopped
- 1 TB chopped garlic
- 1 TB or whatever of mixed dried Italian herbs
- 1/4 to 1/2 cup olive oil
- Salt & Pepper to taste
Pretty easy to make. Cut the bread in half, layer the meats and cheese to your liking, put a ton of olive salad on the other half and somehow slap them together. At that point I cut it up and served it in sections. To give it credence, Tracy is not a big olive fan and she ate it up.
4 comments:
Jason's Deli had them in KS. I don't think they were particularly authentic but not bad.
Did you see the crab cake throwdown? I was DROOLING!
Damn. That looks good!
The quintessential Muffaletta is from Central Grocery in New Orleans.
Nothing else I have had quite does it like that one.
Your blog keeps getting better and better! Your older articles are not as good as newer ones you have a lot more creativity and originality now keep it up!
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