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I like the Double Egg and Cheese, but the slaw and the fries are the same no matter the rest of the fillings. | |||
= Ingredients = | |||
Your favorite loaf of Italian bread, unsliced | |||
=== | <big>'''4'''</big> cups shredded cabbage (I buy it in the bag) | ||
<big>'''<sup>1</sup>/<sub>2</sub>'''</big> cup shredded onion | |||
'''<big><sup>1</sup>/<sub>4</sub></big>''' cup cider vinegar (Primanti's uses only this, but I found it tastier to use both vinegars) | |||
<big>'''<sup>1</sup>/<sub>4</sub>'''</big> cup fish-n-chips vinegar | |||
'''<big>1</big>''' Tablespoon sugar | |||
'''<big>8</big>''' eggs | |||
provolone cheese slices | |||
'''<big>3</big>''' russet potatoes cut lengthwise into long shoestring-style fries, kept in cold water until ready to prepare vegetable oil | |||
''<span style="background:peachpuff">(you can always just buy a bag of fries and fry 'em up - if you do, get the ones with some skins still on)</span>'' | |||
=Procedure= | |||
==To make the slaw== | |||
'''<big>Mix</big>''' together <span style="background:lightgreen">cabbage</span> and <span style="background:lightgreen">onion</span> in a large bowl | |||
'''<big>Combine</big>''' the <span style="background:lightgreen">vinegars</span> and <span style="background:lightgreen">sugar</span> In a small bowl and '''<big>stir</big>''' until <span style="background:lightgreen">sugar</span> is dissolved | |||
'''<big>Add</big>''' the <span style="background:lightgreen">vinegar mixture</span> to the <span style="background:lightgreen">cabbage mixture</span> and '''<big>toss</big>''' until <span style="background:lightgreen">cabbage</span> is completely coated | |||
==To make the fries== | |||
'''<big>Heat</big>''' <span style="background:lightgreen">vegetable oil</span> in a deep 6-quart heavy pot over moderately high heat until it registers 325°F on thermometer | |||
While <span style="background:lightgreen">oil</span> is heating, '''<big>drain</big>''' <span style="background:lightgreen">potatoes</span> and '''<big>dry</big>''' thoroughly with paper towels | |||
'''<big>Fry</big>''' <span style="background:lightgreen">potatoes</span>, ''stirring gently'', until edges are just golden, about '''''4 minutes''''' | |||
'''<big>Transfer</big>''' <span style="background:lightgreen">fries</span> with a slotted spoon to a rack to drain | |||
'''<big>Increase</big>''' oil temperature to 375°F | |||
'''<big>Place</big>''' <span style="background:lightgreen">potatoes</span> back in <span style="background:lightgreen">oil</span> for '''''4 to 5 minutes''''' | |||
'''<big>Transfer</big>''' to a rack and <span style="background:lightgreen">salt</span> (return oil to 375°F between batches) | |||
==To make the eggs== | |||
'''<big>Spray</big>''' a frying pan with <span style="background:lightgreen">cooking spray</span> and '''<big>fry</big>''' <span style="background:lightgreen">eggs</span>, '''<big>breaking</big>''' the <span style="background:lightgreen">yolks</span> and '''<big>turning</big>''' once | |||
When <span style="background:lightgreen">eggs</span> are done, '''<big>overlap</big>''' two at a time and '''<big>place</big>''' 1-2 slices of <span style="background:lightgreen">cheese</span> on each <span style="background:lightgreen">pair of eggs</span> until ''melted'' | |||
==To make the sandwiches== | |||
Slice <span style="background:lightgreen">bread</span> into thick slices | |||
Place a <span style="background:lightgreen">double egg with cheese</span> on a <span style="background:lightgreen">slice of bread</span> | |||
Add a handful of <span style="background:lightgreen">slaw</span> on top of that | |||
Top with a handful of <span style="background:lightgreen">fries</span> | |||
And finish with another slice of <span style="background:lightgreen">bread</span> | |||
I like to add <span style="background:lightgreen">mayonnaise</span> as well | |||
[[Category:Dinner]] | |||
[[Category:Sandwich]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 23:44, 6 November 2024
I like the Double Egg and Cheese, but the slaw and the fries are the same no matter the rest of the fillings.
Ingredients
Your favorite loaf of Italian bread, unsliced
4 cups shredded cabbage (I buy it in the bag)
1/2 cup shredded onion
1/4 cup cider vinegar (Primanti's uses only this, but I found it tastier to use both vinegars)
1/4 cup fish-n-chips vinegar
1 Tablespoon sugar
8 eggs
provolone cheese slices
3 russet potatoes cut lengthwise into long shoestring-style fries, kept in cold water until ready to prepare vegetable oil
(you can always just buy a bag of fries and fry 'em up - if you do, get the ones with some skins still on)
Procedure
To make the slaw
Mix together cabbage and onion in a large bowl
Combine the vinegars and sugar In a small bowl and stir until sugar is dissolved
Add the vinegar mixture to the cabbage mixture and toss until cabbage is completely coated
To make the fries
Heat vegetable oil in a deep 6-quart heavy pot over moderately high heat until it registers 325°F on thermometer
While oil is heating, drain potatoes and dry thoroughly with paper towels
Fry potatoes, stirring gently, until edges are just golden, about 4 minutes
Transfer fries with a slotted spoon to a rack to drain
Increase oil temperature to 375°F
Place potatoes back in oil for 4 to 5 minutes
Transfer to a rack and salt (return oil to 375°F between batches)
To make the eggs
Spray a frying pan with cooking spray and fry eggs, breaking the yolks and turning once
When eggs are done, overlap two at a time and place 1-2 slices of cheese on each pair of eggs until melted
To make the sandwiches
Slice bread into thick slices
Place a double egg with cheese on a slice of bread
Add a handful of slaw on top of that
Top with a handful of fries
And finish with another slice of bread
I like to add mayonnaise as well