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Fire Me Boy! What's For Dinner? Thread
Since the other one got too big, let's keep the food truck rolling. Whacha got?
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Loving the veggie soup. Do you add any type of pasta like orzo or small broken piece of spaghetti?
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What's up with FMB?
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Went with the Subway Steak and Cheese footlong for $6
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01-07-2017, 07:15 PM | #5992 |
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01-07-2017, 07:17 PM | #5993 |
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Yeah it was pretty damn good
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It was. I'll be honest though, I was kinda hoping for a thicker cut on the bologna, but the thin slice was more inline with a traditional Cubano (Latino neighborhood). My big takeaway was the pickled banana peppers which are essentially a meatier pepperoncini, but were a great touch for any kind of sandwich. I plan on using them on pulled pork as a change up to pickles.
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I've been wondering what kinda bread that is since the day you posted it, almost looks like a crispy pancake... or maybe a flattened bagel |
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Funny you mention the roll. Had it not been so busy (New Years breakfast) I was going to ask about it. My best guess is they used a Telera roll (as described on the menu) typically used as a bun for tortas and maybe soaked it in an egg/milk/vanilla/cinnamon wash then pressed it Cubano style giving it that thin crispy pancake look and feel.
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My buddy owns a BBQ joint and he serves a smoked bologna sandwich that is just awesome
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Exacty, sweet enough to balance the savory of the bologna but still firm enough to hold a everything together. Definitely recommended as an option for any leftover homemade bologna.
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