
Central Grocery, an iconic specialty store in the heart of the French Quarter in New Orleans has a secret recipe. Certain dishes are so ingrained in this region's stew-pot cuisine that to eliminate them would be unthinkable. One is muffuletta, an Italian submarine-type sandwich with a distinctive olive salad.
In this episode, I give you a couple of recipes, one for my version of the Olive Salad and another from my cooking classes, the Streetcar Salad, using the famous olive salad. Catch the transcripts and recipes on my website, www.arlenecoco.com
The authentic Muff requires an 8-inch semolina sesame topped loaf. Good luck finding that at your local grocery store. The closest thing I have found has been Focaccia. Here is a recipe from Joshua Weissman for the bread if you want to make it yourself on Youtube. Joshua says in the video that the Muff is the King of all Italian Sandwiches, I have to agree, it's amazing. As for the Olive Salad, you can buy Gardinaria at your local Italian grocery store and beef it up with capers and more olives in a pinch.
1 round 8-inch loaf of bread or 4 hoagie rolls
2 tablespoons Extra Virgin Olive Oil
1 teaspoon chopped garlic (optional)
4 ounces lean ham
4 ounces salami
4 ounces mortadella
4-6 ounces provolone or mozzarella or a mix
1 cup of Olive Salad or Store-bought Gardinara mix with 1 cup of mixed pitted chopped black and green olives and 1 teaspoon capers added.