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July 14, 2009

Verminfate's Hawaiian American Combo

When I saw this on the OT, I knew that it would be win. It's a sweet twist on the Traditional American Combo, and I can't wait to make one!

Verminfate says, "Here's a sammich my mom made me and the nerds for my 18th birthday party LAN. Yeah, Guitar Hero, WoW, Wii, and ddr, plus techno it was awesome."

Bonus: NO BAKING/COOKING REQUIRED!

Ingredients:
Hawaiian Bread (Circular bread that actually says Hawaiian bread--usually it's a sweet bread with pineapple baked into the dough.)
Provolone cheese (3 slices per layer)
The classic trio of meat (i.e Turkey, Ham, and Roast Beef--about 2 slices of each per layer)
O'Charley's Honey Mustard (Note: Other brands of honey mustard, or Dijon will work well on this sandwich.)
Tomatoes
Onion
Lettuce

Directions for Layers
Step 1: Cut the Hawaiian bread in 3 layers.
a. Put a layer of honey mustard on bottom piece.
b. Place three pieces of provolone evenly.
c. Place turkey, ham, and roast beef slices.

Step 2: Top that layer with the middle piece of bread

Step 3. Repeat Step 1.

Step 4. Now place tomatoes, onion, and lettuce.
a. Spread more honey mustard on the top piece of bread.
b. Place the final slice of bread on top of your creation, and push down.

There you go, a tasty sammich you can cut into 8 slices!



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