Hot Chopped Italian Sub Sliders
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Country: IT
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Who doesn’t love a good Italian Submarine Sandwich? It is even better when it is hot. These Hot Italian Sliders benefit from dicing the ingredients, ensuring you have every flavor in every bite! Find our recipes and more on our website: https://galleyofthesun.com Check out our Patreon Page @: https://patreon.com/GalleyoftheSun Our favorite food items, equipment and what we use to film our episodes can be found at: https://www.amazon.com/shop/galleyofthesun Things to know: What does an Italian sandwich contain? The constituents of a traditional Italian sandwich, or Italian sub/hoagie, include crusty Italian bread filled with layers of cured meats like Genoa salami, capicola, pepperoni and ham, sliced provolone cheese, and fresh vegetables such as shredded lettuce, sliced tomatoes, and red onion. The sandwich is often dressed with a mixture of olive oil and red wine vinegar and seasoned with salt, pepper, and dried oregano. What is the difference between a slider and a burger? A slider is essentially a miniature burger or sandwich, defined primarily by its smaller size, typically made with a smaller patty (around 2-4 ounces) and a smaller bun or dinner roll. While a burger is usually intended as a full meal, a slider functions as an appetizer, snack, or part of a meal where multiple flavors can be tried. "Slider" can also refer to any small sandwich, not just a hamburger. Is salami usually pork or beef? Though salami is typically made from pork, it can also be made from beef, veal, or a combination of meats, as well as other less common meats like duck or venison. The specific ingredients depend on the type and origin of the salami, with some regional varieties and artisan products using different meat bases, while most commercial salamis are pork-based. Are pepperoncinis and banana peppers the same thing? No, though they are often confused due to their similar size, color, and mild heat. The main differences are their shape and origin. Banana peppers are of Hungarian origin and have a smooth, banana-like appearance with a rounded tip. Pepperoncinis hail from Italy and Greece and have a more wrinkled skin, a pointed tip. Pepperoncinis are also typically more tangy and slightly spicier than the milder, sweeter banana peppers. Ingredients: 1 package of King Hawaiian Rolls or Slider Buns or a loaf of focaccia bread 8 oz provolone cheese Shredded 1 cup mozzarella cheese shredded Garlic Aioli https://amzn.to/4jp6YKW or Chipotle Mayo https://amzn.to/4idagQL 8 ounce deli ham thinly sliced (we used prosciutto) 8 oz deli pepperoni sliced 8 oz salami sliced 1/2 cup sliced pepperoncini https://amzn.to/40woExy reserve juice 1/2 cup salted butter melted 1 stick 2 t juice from pepperoncini (divided) 1 T everything bagel seasoning or what we used: Cattleman’s Grill Italiano: https://amzn.to/4j9crX9 1 t dried parsley https://amzn.to/4gi0nAo Serve with ½ -1 cup Italian dressing optional For the full recipe, visit our website: https://galleyofthesun.com/hot-chopped-italian-sub-sliders/ Equipment used: Dalstrong Shogun Series Chef’s Knife 10.25”: https://dalstrong.com/products/shogun-series-x-10-25-chefs-knife?ref=mdfjfsyg Hestan - OvenBond Collection - Tri-ply Quarter Sheet Pan with Rack: https://amzn.to/41ZIuSU Oil Dispenser for Kitchen, 2 in 1 Olive Oil Sprayer: https://amzn.to/43te2Sh Zyliss Restaurant Cheese Grater: https://amzn.to/3PrLiRt Credits: Edited with DaVinci Resolve Studio 20.3.1 Music courtesy YouTube Studio: Old World Saga - Hanu Dixit Sound effects courtesy Freesound.org End Title graphics courtesy of our awesome friends from Rhubarb & Cod https://www.youtube.com/c/rhubarbandcod/null Social Media: Visit us on Twitter: @galleyofthe Visit us on Facebook: GalleyoftheSun Visit us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/galley-of-the-sun For business inquiries, email us: galleyofthesun@gmail.com DISCLOSURE: When we link to products and services, those links may be customized affiliate links. If you click on any of those affiliate links and make a purchase within a certain time frame, We’ll earn a small commission. The commission is paid by the retailers. Here’s an example: If we link to our favorite vegetable peeler, and you click on that link and complete a purchase within the next 24 hours, we may receive a commission somewhere between 1 to 10 percent of your total order. We are careful to link to products and retailers that we use ourselves and recommend. These affiliate programs use cookies to track visits for the purposes of assigning commission on these sales. Money earned keeps Galley of the Sun running and allows us to do what we love. Thank you for your support. SELECT AFFILIATE PROGRAM DETAILS: We are currently members of affiliate programs with Amazon and Dalstrong. We are eligible to earn from qualifying purchases.