Chances are, if you’ve been to New Orleans, you’ve tried a muffuletta — in a city known for good food, this classic over-stuffed sandwich is a true standout! Piled high with lots of showy layers of ...
Last week I had a hankering for some good ol’ Louisiana cuisine, and a muffuletta was just what I needed. A muffuletta is an Italian-influenced sandwich that originated in the New Orleans French ...
Lately we've been taken with a classic immigrant sandwich called the Muffuletta, which was created in the early 1900s at the Central Grocery, a famous Italian market in New Orleans. The word ...
We're just going to say it: There is no better beach or picnic sandwich than the muffuletta. Think of it as a hearty meal built inside a loaf of bread. This meat and cheese monster can do two things ...
1. In a small bowl, combine the first five ingredients; set aside. 2. Cut the bread in half horizontally; carefully hollow out the top and bottom, leaving a 1-inch shell (save insides of bread for ...
Every summer I wonder if the picnic basket is really an urban myth. Does anyone pack a restrained meal anymore? The usual splendor on the grass is at least six bulging bags of salads and cheeses from ...
The Big Game calls for a Big Sandwich, and nothing fits the bill quite like a muffuletta. This New Orleans style cold cut and olive salad sandwich is perfectly suited for the hearty appetites worked ...
Simple comfort food, favorite lunchtime fare, or the ultimate traveling nosh, the tale of the naming of the sandwich goes back to 1760s England. It seems John Montagu, the fourth Earl of Sandwich, was ...
It’s Mardi Gras time, and that means food, food and more food. If the traditional New Orleans muffuletta sandwich is one of your favorites, these fun new recipes will win you over. Mardi Gras is one ...
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