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A sandwich accompanied by giardiniera. Italian giardiniera is also called sottaceti (lit. ' under vinegar '), a common term for pickled foods. It is typically eaten as an antipasto or with salads. [4] In the United States, giardiniera is commonly available in traditional or spicy varieties, and the latter is sometimes referred to as "hot mix".
Dough (makes 4 balls of dough, enough for 4 pizzas): In a medium bowl, thoroughly blend the flour, yeast, and salt. Add the water and, with a wooden spoon or your hands, mix thoroughly.
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Basic Tomato Sauce (makes enough for 8 pizzas): If using fresh tomatoes, bring 4 quarts of water to a boil in a 5- to 6-quart pot. Cut away the dry stem area of the tomatoes, leaving the core intact.
Traditionally the sandwich is either ordered "sweet" with grilled or boiled bell peppers, or "hot" with spicy giardiniera. The sandwich can also be topped with cheese (mozzarella, provolone, or cheddar cheese) which is growing in popularity. Some restaurants offer the addition of Italian sausage, typically called a "combo."
Giardiniera; Insalata caprese (lit. ' caprese salad '), insalata di arance (lit. ' orange salad '), insalata di ceci, insalata di pomodori, insalata di rinforzo, insalata pantesca (lit. ' Pantesca salad ') Macco di fave
Thin slices of seasoned, juicy roast beef, often garnished with giardiniera or Italian sweet peppers, on a dense, long Italian-style roll. Jam: United Kingdom: Buttered bread, with fruit jam/conserve, normally eaten at lunchtime or as a quick snack, may also be eaten at breakfast or for tea. Jambon-beurre: France: French baguette with butter ...
There wasn't a good picture of giardiniera anywhere on the web so I decided to take one and upload it to the wiki article. Darjeelingtea 08:39, 6 September 2009 (UTC) Thanks for your contribution. Unfortunately, that picture prominently displays a specific brand label, but not the product inside.