Showing posts with label Cuban Sandwiches. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cuban Sandwiches. Show all posts
Friday, March 29, 2013
How to Make Roast Pork
I mentioned in my Cuban sandwich recipe that I roasted my own pork. I am sure people were wondering how to roast pork. I know when I was living in Indiana I tried finding it roasted at the grocery store and even Hispanic grocery stores and I couldn't find it anywhere. I had to figure out how to do it. It's really easy actually. You buy a pork tenderloin. I love a lot of flavor so I always coat mine with McCormick's Montreal Steak seasoning. I make a crust of the seasoning and cook it per the directions on the pork. You don't have to pay more for it already seasoned. It definitely has a kick but nothing too spicy. I have also had slices of this pork with potatoes as a meal. You usually get quite a bit so I just slice it and it freezes well. This is great for when pork is on sale you can just season it, cook it, cut it and freeze it which is great when you have to have a quick dinner or doing a fend for yourself night.
Sunday, July 12, 2009
Cuban Sandwiches Recipe
I love Cuban food. My favorite is a Cubano aka Cuban sandwich. As I mentioned yesterday...I bought a panini grill. Last night I made Cuban sandwiches for the first time. I couldn't find any Cuban bread at the store. I tried a couple Mexican grocery stores but no luck. I had to explain what Cuban bread was to a man who worked at one of them. I was a little apprehensive about asking because I didn't want him to think I thought Cubans and Mexican people are the same. I guess some get really offended when you mistake their ethnicity. The last thing I wanted to do is offend anyone. Bless the mans heart when I said Cuban bread is for Cuban Sandwiches he showed me where the sliced bread was. All is well though. I just adjusted the bread. I got my favorite bread from Kroger. It is a sweet Italian bread. It's also the bread that I use to make my special homemade garlic bread. It tasted just like a Cuban sandwich.
Here is my recipe.
1 loaf of Sweet Italian bread from Kroger---you can use Cuban bread if you can find it
1 pound roast pork ----I cooked my own roast pork and shredded it
1 pound ham---I used Hillshire Farms Deli Selects
Swiss Cheese
Pickles ----the flat sandwich ones are the best to use
Mustard That is optional. I personally don't care for mustard.
Preheat your Panini grill
Cut the bread in to two pieces. Cut one piece horizontally.
Layer the Swiss cheese, Ham, roast pork, pickles and more cheese. Put the top on the sandwich. I find it helps if you smoosh it together. Lightly rub some olive oil on the top and bottom of the sandwich. Make sure you turn down your panini grill to Medium and then put in the panini grill until the cheese is melted and the bread gets crispy.
Enjoy!
Good thing I am having one for dinner tonight cause I was about drooling typing this.
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