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Italian Sub Dip

5 from 1 vote
Bree HesterBy Bree Hester
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I meant to post about this yesterday but I was a wee bit under the weather. Okay, a lot under the weather. I was more than a little flattered that thekitchn.com approached me about doing a guest post about my favorite weekend snack – The Italian Sub Dip. It did take much thinking to come up with this one. I am re-posting this with a few additional pictures.

Mini bacon and avocado snack boards with fresh toppings for appetizers.

Ingredients

For the toppings:

  • 1/4 pound Capicola or imported ham (sliced thick)
  • 1/4 pound Genoa Salami (sliced thick)
  • 1/4 pound pepperoni (sliced thick)
  • 1/2 pound Provolone cheese (sliced thick)
  • 2 medium tomatoes or 4 Roma tomatoes, chopped
  • 1/2 onion, diced
  • 1/2 cup shredded Iceberg lettuce
  • 1 tablespoon red wine vinegar
  • 4 tablespoons hot pepper spread
  • Salt
  • Pepper
  • 1 tablespoon oregano

For the focaccia:

  • 2 teaspoons rapid rising yeast
  • 1 cup warm water
  • 2 tablespoons sugar
  • 3 1/2 to 4 cups flour
  • 1 tablespoon kosher salt
  • 1/4 cup olive oil
Fresh ingredients for homemade sausage and cheese omelette, including lettuce, tomatoes, and spices.

Instructions

Step 1:

Cube the meats and cheese into small cubes.

Diced cheese, ham, and sausage in a white bowl for charcuterie or snack platter.

Step 2:

Put it in a bowl and add the chopped tomatoes, and onions.

Fresh chopped onions, tomatoes, cooked sausage, and seasoned ground beef in a bowl for homemade cooking.

Step 3:

Add in the hot pepper spread and oregano. Season well with salt and pepper. Combine well and chill. Let the flavors combine for an hour or overnight. Right before you are going to serve, toss in the Iceberg lettuce. Serve with toasted bread.

Step 4:

In the meantime we’ll make the foccacia. In the bowl of a stand mixer proof the yeast with the sugar and warm water. Let stand 3 minutes until foamy.

Step 5:

Turn the mixer to low and add the flour.

Step 6:

Dissolve the salt in 2 tablespoons of warm water and add this to the bowl. Pour in the olive oil.

Step 7:

When the dough starts to come together turn the mixer to medium and mix until smooth, about 10 minutes.

Step 8:

Periodically, stop the machine and pull the dough off. The dough should be elastic and smooth.

Step 9:

Place the dough in a bowl coated with oil. Cover with a towel and let rise until doubled in size, about 45 minutes to an hour.

Step 10:

Lightly coat a baking sheet with oil. Roll out into desired shape.

Step 11:

Place on sheet and let sit for 15 minutes.

Step 12:

Bake in a preheated 400 degree oven for 15 to 20 minutes.

Mini bacon and avocado snack boards with fresh toppings for appetizers.

Living 3,000 miles away from home can be hard on your heart. Not to mention your stomach. Do you ever crave something that you can only get in one place? In my case, I miss the Italian Sub from the White House Sub Shop on Arctic Avenue in Atlantic City. In New Jersey subs are a way of life. There is something about the combination of Italian meats, Provolone cheese, Jersey tomatoes, onions, oregano, oil and vinegar, and the bread. Oh, the bread. You cannot get bread like this anywhere else in the world.

But that does not mean that you cannot appease your craving. And this little baby is just that. This deconstructed Italian Sub is a far enough departure from the real thing that you get the flavors that you crave without being disappointed.

I went to my neighborhood grocery store and looked around for the ingredients I needed to make this dip. I asked the man at the deli counter for Capicola and he looked at me with a puzzled look on his face. Okay, imported ham it is. I searched high and low for hot pepper spread. Nowhere to be found. I found a jar of hot cherry peppers and heard Tim Gunn’s voice in my head. “Make it work”. I went home and put the cherry peppers in the food processor and it looked, tasted, and smelled like a New Jersey sub shop. I chopped my meats and cheeses and my mouth started to water. Thankfully, my husband was not home while I was making this, because if he could smell Italian Sub on me I very well might have ended up with another baby. It smells that good.

There is no way that I could ever make or find a bread like the bread that an Italian Sub comes on so I had to come up with something different. I love this focaccia recipe because I have made it a hundred times and a hundred times it has been delicious. It is a foolproof bread recipe. If you are scared of breadmaking, this is a great recipe to start with. I keep this focaccia very basic because I do not want it to compete with the dip, but you could do a million things with this recipe.

This is a favorite snack in our house because it is easy to make, tastes even better the next day, and reminds me so much of home. It is comforting and feels like a mother’s hug. One of the reasons that I think this dip is so delicious is that every component gets a chance to shine. It is perfect to make and eat in the afternoon while watching a football game with a cold beer or to serve at a summer barbeque. I will admit, it is not the prettiest appetizer that I have ever served my guests, but it is by far the most requested.

Thank you to thekitchn.com for having me this weekend. It was a pleasure.

Baked Brie topped with diced ham and vegetables on rustic bread slices, perfect appetizer.

Italian Sub Dip

Bree Hester
5 from 1 vote
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Prep Time 10 minutes mins
Cook Time 40 minutes mins
Additional Time 2 hours hrs
Total Time 2 hours hrs 50 minutes mins
Course Appetizers & Snacks, Dip
Cuisine American
Servings 24
Calories 186 kcal

Ingredients
  

For the toppings

  • 1/4 pound Capicola or imported ham sliced thick
  • 1/4 pound Genoa Salami sliced thick
  • 1/4 pound pepperoni sliced thick
  • 1/2 pound Provolone cheese sliced thick
  • 2 medium tomatoes or 4 Roma tomatoes chopped
  • 1/2 onion diced
  • 1/2 cup shredded Iceberg lettuce
  • 1 tablespoon red wine vinegar
  • 4 tablespoons hot pepper spread
  • Salt
  • Pepper
  • 1 tablespoon oregano

For the Focaccia

  • 2 teaspoons rapid rising yeast
  • 1 cup warm water
  • 2 tablespoons sugar
  • 3 1/2 to 4 cups flour
  • 1 tablespoon kosher salt
  • 1/4 cup olive oil

Instructions
 

  • Cube the meats and cheese into small cubes.
    Diced cheese, ham, and sausage in a white bowl for charcuterie or snack platter.
  • Put it in a bowl and add the chopped tomatoes, and onions.
    Fresh chopped onions, tomatoes, cooked sausage, and seasoned ground beef in a bowl for homemade cooking.
  • Add in the hot pepper spread and oregano. Season well with salt and pepper. Combine well and chill. Let the flavors combine for an hour or overnight. Right before you are going to serve, toss in the Iceberg lettuce. Serve with toasted bread
  • In the meantime we’ll make the focaccia. In the bowl of a stand mixer proof the yeast with the sugar and warm water. Let stand 3 minutes until foamy.
  • Turn the mixer to low and add the flour.
  • Dissolve the salt in 2 tablespoons of warm water and add this to the bowl. Pour in the olive oil.
  • When the dough starts to come together turn the mixer to medium and mix until smooth, about 10 minutes.
  • Periodically, stop the machine and pull the dough off. The dough should be elastic and smooth.
  • Place the dough in a bowl coated with oil. Cover with a towel and let rise until doubled in size, about 45 minutes to an hour.
  • Lightly coat a baking sheet with oil. Roll out into desired shape.
  • Place on sheet and let sit for 15 minutes.
  • Bake in a preheated 400 degree oven for 15 to 20 minutes.
    Mini bacon and avocado snack boards with fresh toppings for appetizers.

Nutrition

Calories: 186kcalCarbohydrates: 17gProtein: 8gFat: 10gSaturated Fat: 4gSodium: 643mgFiber: 1g
Keyword Italian Sub Dip
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About Bree Hester

Bree Hester is the recipe developer, writer and food photographer behind Baked Bree. She started Baked Bree in February 2010 as a love letter to anyone that has ever come to her house for a meal. Over the years it has evolved into so much more than that. While Bree may have hung up her apron for the last time, the reins have now been passed over to a passionate team of foodies.

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