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Submarine sandwich - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Hot Grinder Sandwich : Grinder, hoagie, and submarinevarious names for what some consider the quintessential American dish: The two-fisted sandwich comes in a variety of guises. Young chefs can help put the sandwich together. ... Submit Your Review : Hot Grinder Sandwich...
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Prep: 30 min - Cook: 30 min; 1 green bell pepper cut into rings ; 1 clove chopped garlic ; 2 tablespoons CARAPELLI® light olive oil; 1/2 teaspoon dried minced onion ; 1/2 pound CURE 81® Ham thinly sliced; 1 tomato thinly sliced ; 1 (14-ounce) loaf French bread split lengthwise; 1/2 teaspoon ... Toss with dried onion.
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Grinder Sandwich; Prep: 30 min - Cook: 30 min; 1 green bell pepper cut into rings ; 1 clove chopped garlic ; 2 tablespoons CARAPELLI® light olive oil ; 1/2 teaspoon dried minced onion ; 1/2 pound CURE 81® Ham thinly sliced ; ... Toss with dried onion. Remove bell pepper from skillet, reserving oil mixture. Layer ham,
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Grinder, hoagie, and submarine—are various names for the two-fisted sandwich. Young chefs can help put the sandwich together. This grinder needs only chips and a piece of fruit to make it a meal.
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2. GRIDIRON GRINDER POCKET SANDWICHES In a medium bowl, ... form a pocket. Bake sandwich in toaster oven preheated ... melted. Makes two 6-inch sandwiches. Ingredients: 10 (breads .. celery .. cheese .. cuts ..
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Cut each foccacia wedge in half horizontally. Layer ham on bottom of foccacia. Top with basil and cheese; place under broiler to melt cheese. Spread Italian dressing on inside of remaining foccacia; place on top of sandwich.
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These sandwiches are known by various names depending on where you live in this country. Some of those names include: Submarine, Heros, Hoagie, Grinder, Po' Boy, Rocket, Torpedo, Dagwood, Hero, Zepplin, and Italian Sandwich.
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The submarine sandwich, alias "Italian Hero," "Hoagie," "Grinder," "Poor Boy," "Dagwood," or any other name its individual creator wants to call it, originated in Naples, Italy as small meat and cheese sandwiches on little rolls with pointed ends.
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