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Wood fired oven - Toasted Italian sandwich.

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  1. fishingpol

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    I had this idea earlier today. I picked up some fresh Italian bread, cold cuts and fresh cheese. I started the oven with maple splitter trash. I did not need the usual 1 hour firing like pizza. I just need a 20 minute quick fire to toast the top of the sandwich.

    Some split locust fence pieces on standby.

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    I split the whole Italian loaf open, put pizza sauce on both sides. I layered salami, mortadella, sautéed mushroom, fresh mozzarella and parmesan cheese on each side.

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    Into the oven it went. I had the angle iron in place and had to add pieces of firebrick in front of that to prevent the bread from burning.

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    I turned the sandwich around a few times until the mortadella started to curl and the cheese started to brown.

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    Nice cooking shot.

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    Once toasted and bubbling, I flipped the top oven and brought it in to go with some cream of tomato, tortellini and ground sausage soup that the wife made.

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    The easy chair is calling.

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  2. DaveGunter

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    That sounds incredible

    Throw in a little olive tapenade?

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  3. Well Seasoned

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    GRINDERS! They look sooooo good!

    The list of incredible menu items continue at fishingpol 's house! :chef:
     
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  4. fishingpol

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    Trying to keep fresh ideas going. A steak bomb may be in my future cooked this way.
     
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    Delicious :drool:
     
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  7. Woodwidow

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    Not only am I dripping from my cold, now I am drooling from fishingpol's pics. Really nice cooking shot indeed!! By the way it rained here all day.
     
  8. fishingpol

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    I hope you get better soon Woodwidow. Rain sounds good to me. It is snowing again here.
     
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    Show winter who's boss. Fire that mud oven!
     
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    Exactly, I had to get out for a bit today and get some fresh air.
     
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