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I know, I know, sandwiches might seem basic bring it up a notch by buying (or making in my case) 1- good ass bread like a good artisanal sourdough or foccacia, 2- Make a salad, don't just put lettuce, mix different greens together 3- Add pesto, buy it or make it, it's up to you 4- Good ass cheese, I'm talking a gooddd fresh mozzarella ball cut into slices 5- Protein of your choice. My go to is chicken cutlet but simple mortadella or prosciutto will get the job done 6- Whatever else you want, that's the fun of making sandwiches, no rule just vibes.
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Toasted italian bread, but don’t toast until you finish preparing everything.
Chop up some spring mix and toss in some italian vinaigrette. Aldi’s makes an amazing one.
Get a couple thin slices of tomato and salt them.
Also grab some peperoncinis and slice them thin if you don’t buy them pre sliced.
Get thick cut deli turkey/ham, pepperoni, salami, and whatever meat you wanna throw in here. Heat it up before putting it on the sandwich if you wanna go the extra mile.
Slice some fresh mozzarella and make sure that’s the first thing you put on that toasted italian bread after a bit of dressing to make it a little less dry.
Throw all that other shit on, and you have an absolutely diabolical sandwich. Don’t forget to season with salt and pepper. Maybe italian seasoning if you’re feeling fancy.
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