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The Kitchn: This over-the-top muffuletta sandwich is a meat-lovers dream

Maria Do, TheKitchn.com on

The muffuletta is a beast of a sandwich that’s layered with an array of Italian cold cuts and cheeses. The sandwich, which is aptly pronounced “muff-foo-LOTTA,” is brimming at its bread seams and feeds multiple people. Central Grocery & Deli in New Orleans, where the muffuletta was originally created, has been attracting sandwich-lovers for over a century. If you can’t get to New Orleans, muffulettas are simple to assemble at home with the right assortment of Italian meats and cheeses!

What is a muffuletta sandwich?

A muffuletta sandwich is a Sicilian American cold-cut sandwich invented in New Orleans that features a zesty olive salad along with Italian deli meats and cheeses. It’s known for being a monster of a sandwich, with one sandwich capable of feeding several people.

What’s in a muffuletta?

Olive salad spread made of pimento-stuffed olives, black olives, extra-virgin olive oil, red wine vinegar, giardiniera (a pickled mix of vegetables), roasted red peppers, capers, garlic, and black pepper.

Is a muffuletta served hot or cold?

 

Throughout New Orleans, you’ll find muffulettas served either warm or cold, depending on the restaurant. The most famous spot for a muffuletta — Central Grocery — serves cold-style muffulettas to highlight the Italian cold cuts, while others, like Napoleon House, serve it warm.

The difference between muffuletta and giardiniera

When shopping for ingredients, you may see jars for muffuletta and giardiniera pickled mixes. The major difference between the two is that muffuletta mixes contain mostly olives, while giardiniera mixes rely on a variety of vegetables like cauliflower, celery, and carrots.

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