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  2. Giardiniera - Wikipedia

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    The Italian version includes bell peppers, celery, carrots, cauliflower and gherkins. [citation needed] The pickled vegetables are marinated in oil, red- or white-wine vinegar, herbs and spices.

  3. Why do some Italian subs come with relish? - AOL

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    Multiple delis in the San Fernando Valley serve subs with chopped onion, tomato and pickle instead of the more common sliced tomato and onion. Here's where it came from.

  4. 25 Side Dishes For Sandwiches To Complete Your Perfect Lunch

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    This pickled Italian relish is endlessly versatile. Try it on the side of your sandwiches, tossed into a hearty salad, or in place of olives in your martini. Serrano peppers can be very spicy, so ...

  5. Grilled Bratwurst Subs with Italian Peppers and Onions - AOL

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    Before your guests come over prepare your grill for a medium heat. Place a cast iron skillet directly over the heat, add a little oil and sauté the diced peppers, onion, and garlic for about 15 min.

  6. Italian beef - Wikipedia

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    The sandwich is made from beef that has been roasted in beef stock and other seasonings. [3] A 1962 recipe calls for bay leaves, garlic powder, tomato paste, and crushed dried red pepper. [1] The choice of beef cut varies. Inside round is commonly used due to its ease of preparation, but some restaurants use top sirloin. [4]

  7. Corn Relish with Roasted Peppers Recipe - AOL

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    Transfer to a bowl, cover and let cool slightly. Peel, stem and seed the peppers and jalapeños. Cut the bell peppers into 1/2-inch dice and the jalapeños into 1/4-inch dice. 3. In an enameled cast-iron casserole, combine the vinegar and sugar and bring to a boil, stirring. Add the corn, peppers, jalapeños, onion and mustard and bring to a boil.

  8. Guanciale - Wikipedia

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    Guanciale (Italian: [ɡwanˈtʃaːle]) is an Italian salt-cured meat product prepared from pork jowl or cheeks. [1] Its name is derived from guancia, meaning 'cheek'. [2] Its rendered fat gives flavour to and thickens the sauce of pasta dishes. [3]

  9. Here's Every Recipe You'll Need To Make The Perfect ... - AOL

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    We tenderize the broccoli and cauliflower in no time thanks to the microwave, then toss it with a no-cook sauce made of ranch powder, sweet-tart sun-dried tomatoes, and warming red pepper flakes.