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Sub Sandwich by the BBQ Pit Boys




The origin of this classic American sandwich is uncertain, but legend has it that it comes from the 1930’s Conti’s Grocery out of Patterson, N.J. It’s name, “Submarine”, is said to come from the Groton, Connecticut U.S. Navy Submarine Base. During World War 2, this huge sandwich was fed to returning sailors and solders, not only because it was quick to prepare but it was inexpensive to make!

This classic Sub is prepared with 12 inch Italian bread, and stuffed with cold cuts including salami, prosciutto (dry cured ham), capicola (dry cured pork shoulder) imported ham (cured ham), provolone cheese, roasted peppers, lettuce, tomatoes, onions, oil and vinegar, and then often oven toasted!

Watch one of the BBQ Pit Boys show you how easy it is to make one of these classic sandwiches, (that also goes by the name in some parts of the USA -Grinder, Hero, Hoagie, Cosmo, Po’Boy, Spuckie, Wedge, Zep, and Italian) using the BBQ grill, old fashioned brick oven style!

You can print out this BBQ Pit Boys recipe at http://www.BBQPitBoys.com



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Cheesesteak Beef Steak on the grill recipe




An open fire Grilled Roast Beef sandwich with cheese, onions, and mushrooms, Philly style or as a classic Roast Beef, is good eating hot off the barbecue. And it’s real quick and easy to grill, as shown by the BBQ Pit Boys.

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