The Tomato Sandwich
Author: ravi sand
Allergens
Milk
Eggs
Tree Nuts
Soy
Sesame
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Cuisine: American cuisine
Total Calories
2410 calories
College days are the days to remember. The sleepless nights, cram sessions right before finals, roommates, and tight budgets forced me to be creative about what I ate. I don’t know about you, but I have vivid memories of doctoring up ramen, stretching a can of tuna fish, and sometimes splurging at the campus café for a treat.
One of those little splurges was a tasty sandwich called the Marv ‘n’ Joe. This open-faced sandwich is widely known throughout my tiny college town. It was created by two engineering professors, Marv and Joe, who came together over their love of garlic tomato sandwiches and concocted this legendary masterpiece. Both professors said it was one of the highlights of their careers.
Since my college days are long gone and I’ve moved away from that little town, I recreate the Marv ‘n’ Joe at home—it tastes just as good today as it did over 20 years ago. The crunch from the toasted bread, the juicy tomato, the zing from the vinegar, and the gooey cheese all come together in perfect harmony every single time I make it.
Ingredients Summary
- Bread - Piece/Unit - 4 units → 272 grams, 720.8 calories
- Garlic - Piece/Unit - 4 units → 272 grams, 408 calories
- Diced Tomatoes - Cup - 1 units → 150 grams, 36 calories
- Extra Virgin Olive Oil - Tablespoon (tbsp) - 1 units → 14 grams, 119.98 calories
- balsamic vinegar - Teaspoon (tsp) - 1 units → 0 grams, 0 calories
- Provolone Cheese - Piece/Unit - 2 units → 136 grams, 478.72 calories
- Parmesan Cheese - Cup - 1 units → 150 grams, 646.5 calories
American cuisine
American cuisine consists of the cooking style and traditional dishes prepared in the United States.
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