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Picture Yourself In Italy Sitting In A Café Enjoying This Italian Beef Sandwich

31 December 2016
Anna - TasteeRecipe
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Long ago, I visited Italy with my family. We toured the European countries via a cruise and enjoyed every day we were at a port and even at sea. One day, we were in Naples, Italy and we did not have to be on our ship for another two hours. We were a bit bored since we had already seen everything we could within walking distance and were a bit hungry. So, we decided to hit up a new restaurant.

 

As we searched for a place, we looked for something that would not be too filling, but would still be totally delicious. We wanted to save room for dinner that would be on the ship in not a very long time. We found a tiny little sub shop and decided to give it a go. It was the perfect afternoon snack. We ordered an Italian beef sandwich. What was given to us was the juiciest beef I have ever eaten in my life. That beef was placed in a hoagie style roll that was soft with a little bit of a crusty crunch. And it was lathered with fried onions and a sprinkle of cheese. My gosh, it was the best sandwich ever.

Photo and recipe courtesy of The Farmhouse Cooks.

 

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    1. paper writer May 14, 2017 at 12:09 pm Reply

      I think that each of us has certain memories associated with Italian cuisine. It evokes in us the warmest impressions of a trip to these places.

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