The Sandwich Cubano
Recipe courtesy Nick Vasquez
Show: Throwdown With Bobby Flay
Episode: Cuban Sandwich
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By Chef #1546446
San Francisco, CA
on March 12, 2013
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You can't find a "true" cuban sando anywhere in Cuba.....Trust me I tried and tried and tried..
Mayo is fine on a cubano.... My cubano is similar - Mojo Pork, Ham, and some swiss or Guyere cheese.
I also like roasted red pepper on mine - a bit of sweetness is great to counter act the acid and vinegar of the mustard and pickles... I knon not authentic - but it's the way I love it.
This is a great sando to feed a crowd - get the larest softest french bread roll you can find - dig out some of the bread inside - load with the ingrediants above as stated, wrap with foil, coat with soften butter wrap with foil -put on a sheet pan, get your cast iron skillet, pizza stone and weight it down. Bake for 20 or minutes and cut into pieces... it's a hit.
I think it's the pork more than anything else that makes a cubano.... just don't go looking for one in Cuba - you likely not to find.
By giraola
Miami, FL
on April 25, 2011
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A true Cuban sandwich has no mayo