Monday, January 17, 2011

Italian Sub Dip

I love Football!!! I'm very passionate about my beloved New
England Patriots!! They lost last night, sniff sniff...But, that
did not stop me from enjoying this Hoagie Dip. I was flipping
through The Food Network magazine a couple weeks ago and
saw Mary Alice's Hoagie Dip and knew that it would be on my
football menu. I changed it up a little and it was like the best
Italian sub, you have ever had!! I barely had time to take this
picture because it went gone in an instant!!

Mary Alice's Hoagie Dip

1 medium red onion
3 pickled pepperoncini peppers
1/2 head iceberg lettuce
1 large tomato, halved and seeded
1/4 pound deli-sliced genoa salami
1/4 pound deli-sliced ham
1/4 pound deli-sliced turkey
1/4 pound deli-sliced prosciutto
1/4 pound deli-sliced provolone cheese
1/3 cup extra virgin olive oil
1 teaspoon dried oregano
1 1/2 teaspoons dried basil
1/2 teaspoon red pepper flakes
1 10 to 12 inch round loaf Italian bread
1 baguette, cut into pieces for dipping

1) Chop the onion, pepperoncini, lettuce and tomato
into bite size pieces. Dice the meats and cheeses.
2) Combine the chopped vegetables, meats and cheeses
in a large bowl. Add the olive oil, oregano, basil and red
pepper flakes and stir until everything is combined.
Refrigerate until ready to serve.
3) Carve out the center of the bread loaf to make a bowl
( don't cut through the bottom) and cut the scraps into
bite-size pieces. Serve the hoagie dip in the bread bowl,
with extra bread.

45 comments:

  1. Hi Val, Happy Monday!
    Your Hoagie Dip looks scrumptious! YUM, Yum, YUM!!! Thanks for sharing! XOXO ~Liz

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  2. This sounds delicious girl! Hope you had a great weekend :)

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  3. Oh my gosh this is my husbands dream come true! I have to make this asap!

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  4. Yum, that looks great not only to eat but to look at! Thanks for your sweet email, I am so enjoying following your blog!

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  5. This looks amazing! I'm definitly going to have to give this a try. Thanks so much for stopping by my blog and leaving a comment. I'm glad to be introduced to your blog. You've got a lot of yummy recipes on here! I'll be stopping by again soon!

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  6. Seriously, I could just eat that for dinner...all by myself...locked in a room...not sharing with anyone! :-) That sounds so delicious Val and it reminds me a little bit of something I made for New Years which was a Muffeletta dip. Have you ever had that? Salami, olives, parmesan, provolone, peppers, YUM! Thanks for sharing another great recipe!
    Vanessa

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  7. This is a lot more delicious than what I made for the Pat's game. If you read my post from yesterday I should be eating crow right now. How painful was that game? Any way this looks delicious and I will certainly be making for the Celtics and Red Sox.

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  8. I am super intrigued, this might have made my husband happier while watching his team lose! LOL

    Lovely recipe.

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  9. must add this to my make for the superbowl list! gorgeous pic, delicious recipe :)

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  10. ooh girl - love this idea! I have never seen a dip like this! This is my next appetizer to try - can't wait! I want to make it now!

    Susan www.ugogrrl.com

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  11. What a freaking awesome idea! I love it. I was so sad when the pats lost last night :( Especially after the jets were so nasty before the game. bahhh!

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  12. This looks DIVINE!!! I was pulling for the Pats too.

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  13. oh wow, so interesting! i was dog-sitting for some jets fans, so i felt like i needed to cheer for them :)

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  14. That looks great, I love Italian subs!

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  15. YUM!!!!! What a great dip, I might have to make that for the next Bears game!! :) Sorry about your patriots, I do like them as well and wanted them to win.

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  16. looks like the perfect superbowl treat!

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  17. That looks deee-lish and would've been gobbled up in my home this past weekend. I look forward to trying this recipe out!

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  18. I'm always looking for a new dip! I loooooooove football, but mostly just because of the food haha

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  19. Yummy! This sounds awesome - love the mix!

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  20. Looks delicious! I'm gonna try this out.

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  21. perfect recipe for football games! TEAR, so sad the Pats lost too :(

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  22. Wow that looks awesome! I am going to a Xmas-regift party next week and this will be perfect thing to bring! Thx for sharing!!

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  23. This looks so good! I love Italian subs so I'm pretty sure I would love this too. Sorry about your Patriots...my Seahawks had a rough weekend too!

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  24. Okay, Val... I'll give this one a go next week. Da "Bears and Packers" game will be a big hit with this on the menu! xo

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  25. Val this looks WONDERFUL!! YUM :)

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  26. i have never seen anything like this! and that is why i adore you and your blog! looks awesome~

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  27. Oh Val, I am glad it is later at night, because you would make me hungry with that dip. I just love the looks and the ingredients! YUM!

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  28. Holy moly, I want to dive on into this right now! :)

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  29. I know nothing of football, but I do love to eat. This looks amazing!

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  30. I will make this, I WILL!! It looks so yummy!! Sorry about the Patriots . . .I live in Chicago, so I am all smiles . . . we'll see next week when we face the Packers.

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  31. The list of ingredients was enough to make my mouth water!

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  32. Very Nice! I work for the Carolina Panthers (I know, we had a really bad season)! Sorry your team lost.... but this recipe will give us something to cheer about!!! Thanks for sharing :D

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  33. what a fun dip! it looks and sounds wonderful!

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  34. LOVE your blog! We have ALOT in common! I love Target too! I have issues! =) Going to for sure try this dip! Now a follower, I hope you will stop by too.

    Ember
    http://rememberember.blogspot.com/

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  35. This looks amazing. I will be trying it our for this years super bowl party. Thanks for sharing.

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  36. Oh man! I have got to try that!!

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  37. Mmm, what a yummy looking dip!! Now I'm going to need a before bedtime snack :)

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  38. Yummmy!!! Love the photo too! I am going to try this soon!! hugs, Cathy (thx for your comment on my last post!!)

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  39. Oh goodness, I may make this for the superbowl :)

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