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    Salami Cheese Bread

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    • on April 03, 2009

      This is wonderful and so easy to make. I didnt find a french baguette at the store so I used ciabatta bread that had pieces of garlic baked in. DH does not care for onions so I left the green onions out and used a parmesan blend shredded cheese. Put the bread on a cookie sheet and baked in a 400 degree oven untl the cheese melted. The bread was crisp and the cheese melted nicely. Will make this again and try different cheeses. Thank you Jewelies for posting this recipe. Made and reviewed for the Australian/NewZealand Forums Recipe Swap #26.

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    • on May 28, 2008

    • on July 09, 2007

      I made this with ham (but definately want to make it again with salami - think it would have a better zing factor). I used 50g of shaved Adelphi, 2 green onions and 60 grams of butter over a small french stick and 3/4 cup of grated tasty cheese. Put it under the grill in the 2 halves only to have 1 half roll on its side a badly burn. Salvaged it and enjoyed. Thank you Jewelies for something different from the normal garlic bread to have with our lasagne. Made for 123 Hit Wonders Tag Game.

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    • on June 03, 2007

      Yum,I made a small batch of this for lunch but also added some chopped baby roma tomatoes. Spread on English muffins this was a very tasty & satisfying lunch, thanks!

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    • on May 29, 2007

      Hmmm...what a tasty snack!! I used all the ingredients listed but instead of following the directions, I thought I'd just chuck it all in the food processor and spread it onto the baguette. It worked a treat! What a great snack to ward of the cold weather munchies...Thanks Jules!!

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    • on January 28, 2007

      Acording to Dad, this was like a pizza, it was delicous. He took it to work and placed it under the hot grill at lunch time and says he prefers this to his usual ham and coleslaw sandwich,thank you for posting, i will have to make it when dad is home next time so i can take a picture. Miss Pixie x x x :)

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    Nutritional Facts for Salami Cheese Bread

    Serving Size: 1 (74 g)

    Servings Per Recipe: 4

    Amount Per Serving
    % Daily Value
    Calories 382.4
     
    Calories from Fat 189
    49%
    Total Fat 21.0 g
    32%
    Saturated Fat 11.4 g
    57%
    Cholesterol 56.4 mg
    18%
    Sodium 836.8 mg
    34%
    Total Carbohydrate 35.0 g
    11%
    Dietary Fiber 2.3 g
    9%
    Sugars 0.9 g
    3%
    Protein 13.2 g
    26%
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