Have you ever wondered why it is that sub sandwiches that you
get at the deli always taste better than yours? I mean, no matter how hard you
try to replicate that sandwich, it’s never quite as good, is it? The reason for
that may not be what you’d expect. It has nothing to do with the bread, or your
selection of meats and cheeses; it has everything to do with the salad. Salad,
you ask. Yes, the salad the tops that sandwich. I don’t know if you have ever
deconstructed one of those sandwiches and taken a good look, but it is way more
than just lettuce. There is a lot of flavor there, a lot of ingredients, and
all that combines to make your sandwich delicious. This deli sandwich salad
will keep in the refrigerator for up to three days. Use it on top of any meat
or cheese sandwich. I think you will be surprised at the difference that it
makes. Vive la différence!
Deli Sandwich Salad
Adapted from closetcooking.com
¼ c. Duke’s mayonnaise
½ T. red wine vinegar
1 t. Italian seasoning
1 T. grated Parmesan
½ t. red pepper flakes
¼ t. kosher salt
¼ t. freshly ground black pepper
4 c. lettuce, thinly sliced
¼ c. Melissa’s pickled yellow peppers
¼ c. red onion, thinly sliced*
Mix the mayonnaise, vinegar, oregano, garlic, Parmesan, red pepper flakes, salt and pepper.
Mix the mayonnaise, vinegar, oregano, garlic, Parmesan, red pepper flakes, salt and pepper.
*I used a mandolin
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4 comments:
This is a must try! Thank you!
I always feel adventurous by putting a mix of Duke's and a good mustard on my sandwiches, but this is a great idea and delicious sounding recipe!
The sandwich is looking amazing. thanks for sharing.
Now see, this makes more sense than trying to pour the dressing over the lettuce while its already on the sammie - genius. I've been on a sandwich kick lately, due to some free sub cards a friend gave me. I love the tang and crunch of a salad on it - so good!!
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