Lately, I've been on a serious sandwich kick. The beauty? I
assemble it first thing in the morning, wrap it in plastic (or foil if I'll
reheat it later), and it's ready whenever hunger strikes. As I'm rising earlier
these days and fading by mid-afternoon, everything I eat gets prepped before
noon. This creation riffs on those steamy Subway-style subs from local delis,
but elevated on a ciabatta roll. I impulsively grabbed a bag from Aldi and
wondered why—turns out, they've become my go-to for these hearty builds.
(serves 1-2, depending on appetite)
1 T. homemade pesto
2 T. butter, room temperature
2 T. freshly chopped parsley
1 Aldi ciabatta roll, halved lengthwise
4 oz. sliced ham
4 oz. spicy salami
4 oz. deli turkey
2 slices Monterey Jack cheese
2 tomato slices
Kosher salt1 T. vinaigrette (Italian dressing works great)
Freshly ground black pepper
Deli coleslaw (your favorite mix) Make the pesto butter: Stir together the
softened butter, pesto, and chopped parsley until smooth and blended.
Generously spread the pesto butter on the cut sides of the ciabatta roll. Place halves on foil and broil until golden and crisp (watch closely—2-3 minutes).
Layer the meats: ham, spicy salami, then turkey on the bottom half.
Add tomato slices; sprinkle with a pinch of kosher salt and drizzle with vinaigrette.
Top with Monterey Jack slices. Broil the open-faced sandwich until cheese is bubbly and melted.
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