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a fingerless mitten -- with a round, thin shape and hollow on the inside. the shape of the muffoletta bread makes it ideal for stuffing. in sicily, residents fill the bread with cheese, fish or meat. in new orleans, sicilian immigrants in created the famous sandwich with the bread, filling it with olive
salad, meats and cheeses. because the bread is so dense, it absorbs the oil in the olive salad. as a result, the sandwich retains the liquid ingredients without leaking. most italian loaves lack the density to absorb the olive salad. for customers in many parts of the world, including the u.s., the...
https://www.muffoletta.com/recipes/
a fingerless mitten -- with a round, thin shape and hollow on the inside. the shape of the muffoletta bread makes it ideal for stuffing. in sicily, residents fill the bread with cheese, fish or meat. in new orleans, sicilian immigrants in created the famous sandwich with the bread, filling it with olive
salad, meats and cheeses. because the bread is so dense, it absorbs the oil in the olive salad. as a result, the sandwich retains the liquid ingredients without leaking. most italian loaves lack the density to absorb the olive salad. for customers in many parts of the world, including the u.s., the...
http://www.muffoletta.com/recipes/
a fingerless mitten -- with a round, thin shape and hollow on the inside. the shape of the muffoletta bread makes it ideal for stuffing. in sicily, residents fill the bread with cheese, fish or meat. in new orleans, sicilian immigrants in created the famous sandwich with the bread, filling it with olive
salad, meats and cheeses. because the bread is so dense, it absorbs the oil in the olive salad. as a result, the sandwich retains the liquid ingredients without leaking. most italian loaves lack the density to absorb the olive salad. for customers in many parts of the world, including the u.s., the...
http://muffoletta.com/recipes/
a fingerless mitten -- with a round, thin shape and hollow on the inside. the shape of the muffoletta bread makes it ideal for stuffing. in sicily, residents fill the bread with cheese, fish or meat. in new orleans, sicilian immigrants in created the famous sandwich with the bread, filling it with olive
salad, meats and cheeses. because the bread is so dense, it absorbs the oil in the olive salad. as a result, the sandwich retains the liquid ingredients without leaking. most italian loaves lack the density to absorb the olive salad. for customers in many parts of the world, including the u.s., the...
https://muffoletta.com/recipes/