Muffuletta sandwich
- Published: 26 Mar 20
- Updated: 4 Apr 24
Muffuletta is a classic New Orleans meat, cheese and pickle sandwich. It was created in 1906 at Central Grocery Co on Decatur Street by an Italian immigrant called Salvatore Lupo. It’s a mainstay on the menu at Cochon Butcher and can be served toasted or cold.
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Serves 2 -
Hands-on time 25 min, oven time 5 min (optional), plus 2 days pickling
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Recipe from March 2020 Issue
Nutrition
Nutrition: per serving
- Calories
- 489kcals
- Fat
- 27.9g (11.2g saturated)
- Protein
- 26.1g
- Carbohydrates
- 31.8g (1.5g sugars)
- Fibre
- 2.4g
- Salt
- 1.2g
delicious. tips
For a chunkier pickle, chop the giardiniera by hand. You’ll have lots left over to use in sandwiches and burgers or with a plate of cheese. It will keep in the fridge for up to 3 weeks in a sterilised jar – find out how to sterilise jars with this easy guide.
You need to begin this recipe 2 days ahead to let the giardiniera (see Know-how) pickle properly.
Giardiniera is a popular, tangy US vegetable pickle that originated in Italy.
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