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  1. #351
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    Quote Originally Posted by skaredshtles View Post
    I have no doubt. Most cured stuff is fairly easy...

    The trip to Colonnata would be more of a pilgrimage, though.

    As will be the trip to this place: https://www.dariocecchini.com/

    Dammit. I'm hungry now.
    Meant to get to that place when I was over there in 2019 but never did. I settled for the cosolation prize of Macelleria Falorni https://falorni.it/en/
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    Quote Originally Posted by MakersTeleMark View Post
    The simple deli meister trick that Brad Leone let out on the tubes should teach you to score that in a clockwork pattern.
    No way, the turning into a turtle is the best part.

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    Is that like scoring the edges of the pork chop so it doesn't curl on the grill? Thank you America's Test Kitchen/Cook's Country.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LegoSkier View Post
    Meant to get to that place when I was over there in 2019 but never did. I settled for the cosolation prize of Macelleria Falorni https://falorni.it/en/
    Dammit. Another place on the list.

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    Quote Originally Posted by muted reborn View Post
    Dang that looks good. I just found out about Mortadella this year. From a couple weeks ago at a place called Central 9th - the bread, made in-house, made the sandwich sing. Rovagnati Italia Mortadella, shaved fennel, Arugula, provolone, Dukes and sweet peppers. Not fried up though.

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    Not really on the level of aged meats above, but this is my go to with leftover roasted chicken.

    Pita, tzatziki sauce, green onion, and some hot peppers. So good. So easy.

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  7. #357
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    Quote Originally Posted by skaredshtles View Post
    Dammit. Another place on the list.
    And when you are done stocking up on salumi, go across the square to their wine operation https://www.enotecafalorni.it/home-english
    Card based system that auto pours over 100 wines.
    "Great barbecue makes you want to slap your granny up the side of her head." - Southern Saying

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    Quote Originally Posted by LegoSkier View Post
    And when you are done stocking up on salumi, go across the square to their wine operation https://www.enotecafalorni.it/home-english
    Card based system that auto pours over 100 wines.
    Oh, you *know* I will.

  9. #359
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    Torta Chilanga from a hole in the wall down the street from my office. I had to order in Spanish so I may have missed some toppings. Pretty good.

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    Phall, yes sir will do. As for tortas I think i have a lot to learn - most are good but the great ones are elusive but out there.

    I drove around the valley to find some delis that sell Mortadella because I had no clue where to buy it and of course Caputos has a couple options, so I bought some there. Made one with arugula with italian dressing (sherry vinegar, olive oil, hot sauce, etc) and cream cheese with goat cheese, capers, hot cherry peppers, etc. The money move though was putting somewhat old 2 day old sandwich buns (from stone ground bakery) in the oven for 5 minutes - crispy shell with steaming hot warm and soft inside - gahhhhhh thank you Mason for that advice I will always do that now.

    Ate it, was great, but then went to the store to buy much needed banana peppers to offset the hotness and then got some 'neutral tasting' lettuce to replace the arugula to make the cream cheese mix and italian dressing spice stand out more.

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    I have reduced myself to watching men cut up torpedos of delicious meat on the internet.

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    I like cooked sandwiches- I don't like raw sandwiches
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    Triple Decker Chicken Joe:
    Ideally made with 3 slices of rye.
    Russian dressing made with ketchup, mayo, cornichons, green onions and urfa chili flakes. Copiously smeared on each slice of bread
    Chicken breast (can substitute roast beast, turkey or ham)
    Swiss cheese
    coleslaw spread on top and bottom
    softened butter smeared on each slice of bread.
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    Rachel? Looks tasty

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    Favorite sandwich?

    Now that looks sloppy!

    This - not so sloppy
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    This guy has been throwing down some solid sammy reviews.



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    Here’s a couple of quick stops from a recent trip that are worth the hype imho.

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    The fries were shockingly good, must have used straight beef fat.

  19. #369
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    You had me at “pork store”

    Never heard that until I visited my Sicilian NY in-laws.

    But wow. They have the meats.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mud View Post
    Here’s a couple of quick stops from a recent trip that are worth the hype imho.

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    "Italian Pork Store"?!?

    I'm in love...


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    Hit up a Cuban bakery's new brick and mortar location this weekend and had one of the best cubanos I've had outside the Caribbean. The place is first and foremost a bakery so the bread shines through of course but each component was incredibly flavorful.

    Nearly forgot how much I love a cubano sandwich.

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    Favorite sandwich?

    Quote Originally Posted by skaredshtles View Post
    "Italian Pork Store"?!?

    I'm in love...

    I was intrigued as to where this place was. Looks like it is in Clearwater, FL. If so, the meats might be good, but I’m not optimistic on the bread (unless they’re trucking in water from NY).

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    Ex Brooklyn resident here, the bread tasted like what I used to get on 86 St. Tampa metro has a huge New York Italian population. Just don’t ask them where upstate is.
    This is the place to go when in Brooklyn.
    https://spumonigardens.com/

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    I did pepperoni, thick slice sharp cheddar and cream cheese on French bread this morning. Pretty tasty


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    Utah?
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    So after 15 years we finally made it to Utah.....


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    I’m traipsing all over the Maine and NH seacoast chowing down fried haddock sandwiches but this baked haddock offering from the Duck Fat Frite Shack in Portland beats them all. Baked with panko parmesan crust, shaved fennel slaw, housemade tartar on toasted Little Spruce bun. Washed down with an OxBow farm house ale. Bliss!

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    Damn, we're in a tight spot!

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