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Hoagie Salad
For those of you not from the north, a hoagie is a sub, or something you'd get at Subway. You can substitute different meats and cheeses, if you'd like. Make the recipe your own!! 32 oz box macaroni pasta 1 head lettuce 1 container cherry tomatoes 1/2 lb provolone cheese, sliced 1/2 lb honey ham, sliced 1/4 lb hard salami, sliced 1/2 lb maple ham, sliced mayo oregano french bread loaf Bring pan of water to a boil. Add pasta. Cook thoroughly; drain. Pour into large bowl. Add enough mayo to cover pasta generously. Refrigerate until pasta is cool. Take each stack of meat and cheese and slice into small square pieces. Once pasta has cooled, add meat and cheese (make sure to not just add in big clumps. try to spread out around bowl), tomatoes and lettuce (shredded). Sprinkle top with oregano. Let sit overnight for flavors to blend. Serve with a sliced loaf of french bread, if you'd like. -- Rec.food.recipes is moderated by Patricia D. Hill at . Only recipes and recipe requests are accepted for posting. Please allow several days for your submission to appear. Archives: http://www.cdkitchen.com/rfr/ http://recipes.alastra.com/ |