Explosive Deli Torpedo Recipes

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FRENCH DIP SANDWICHES



French Dip Sandwiches image

Provided by Rachael Ray : Food Network

Time 15m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 8

2 tablespoons butter
1 shallot, chopped
1 tablespoon all-purpose flour
1 jigger dry sherry, optional
2 cans beef consomme, found on broth and soups aisle or beef broth
1 1/2 pounds deli sliced roast beef
Grill seasoning blend for steak, such as Montreal Steak Seasoning Blend, or, coarse salt and pepper
4 torpedo sandwich rolls, split

Steps:

  • In a large, shallow skillet over moderate heat, melt butter. Add shallots to butter and saute 2 minutes. Add flour to butter and shallot and cook a minute longer. Whisk in sherry and cook liquid out. Whisk in consomme in a slow stream. Bring sauce to a bubble and allow to simmer over low heat until ready to serve sandwiches.
  • Pile meat loosely across your cutting board or a large work surface. Season meat with grill seasoning or salt and black pepper. Set out 4 ramekins or small soup cups for dipping sauce, 4 dinner plates and 4 split torpedo rolls. To assemble, using a pair of kitchen tongs, dip meat into loose au jus sauce and pile into rolls. Set ramekins or cups with extra dipping sauce along side the sandwiches.

PORTUGUESE TORPEDO MEAT



Portuguese Torpedo Meat image

I am of Portuguese descent. One of the ethnic foods for the Portuguese is "chourice or linguica." It is a spicy sausage that if wonderful fried, scrambled with eggs or used in the next recipe! It's hard to find, but can be ordered online @ www.linguica.com or Gaspars.com.

Provided by quotFoodThe Way To

Categories     Lunch/Snacks

Time 1h15m

Yield 6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 10

2 lbs lean ground beef
2 lbs not so lean hamburger
1/2 lb portuguese chorizo sausage, ground in a food processor
2 large green peppers, chopped
2 large onions, chopped
1 (8 ounce) can tomato sauce
1 (15 ounce) can peeled diced tomatoes
1 teaspoon paprika
1 tablespoon allspice
salt and pepper

Steps:

  • Place all ingredients in pan and cook for 1 hour, stirring occasionally.
  • Add warm water if necessary to prevent sticking.
  • Serve on rolls of your choice.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 563, Fat 33.4, SaturatedFat 13, Cholesterol 153.2, Sodium 946.1, Carbohydrate 16.5, Fiber 3.5, Sugar 7.7, Protein 48.1

DRIPPING ROAST BEEF SANDWICHES WITH MELTED PROVOLONE



Dripping Roast Beef Sandwiches with Melted Provolone image

In less than 15 minutes, you can put together these mouthwatering, restaurant-style sandwiches that get a kick from banana peppers and cheesy goodness from melted provolone. Enjoy!

Provided by Campbell's Kitchen

Categories     Trusted Brands: Recipes and Tips     Campbell's Kitchen

Time 13m

Yield 4

Number Of Ingredients 6

1 (10.5 ounce) can Campbell's® Condensed French Onion Soup
1 tablespoon reduced sodium Worcestershire sauce
¾ pound thinly sliced deli roast beef
4 Pepperidge Farm® Classic Soft Hoagie Rolls with Sesame Seeds
4 slices diced provolone cheese, cut in half
¼ cup drained hot or mild pickled banana pepper rings

Steps:

  • Heat the oven to 400 degrees F.
  • Heat the soup and Worcestershire in a 2-quart saucepan over medium-high heat to a boil. Add the beef and heat through, stirring occasionally.
  • Divide the beef evenly among the rolls. Top the beef with the cheese slices and place the sandwiches onto a baking sheet.
  • Bake for 3 minutes or until the sandwiches are toasted and the cheese is melted. Spoon the soup mixture onto the sandwiches. Top each sandwich with 1 tablespoon pepper rings.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 436.4 calories, Carbohydrate 41 g, Cholesterol 63.5 mg, Fat 17.1 g, Fiber 2.8 g, Protein 32.7 g, SaturatedFat 8 g, Sodium 2145.8 mg, Sugar 3.3 g

RHODE ISLAND DYNAMITES



Rhode Island Dynamites image

Another name for these are "Torpedos". These were a staple in our family for a quick meal that serves a lot of people. They are similar to a "Sloppy Joe", but in R.I. it is called a "Dynamite". This recipe is versatile and can be scaled down or up. It freezes well and tastes best if made 1-2 days ahead.

Provided by quotFoodThe Way To

Categories     Lunch/Snacks

Time 2h20m

Yield 25 lbs, 20 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 12

5 lbs ground beef
5 lbs green peppers, diced
5 lbs red peppers, diced
5 lbs yellow onions, diced
5 garlic cloves, crushed
4 (28 ounce) cans tomato sauce
2 bay leaves
1/2 cup chopped fresh parsley
hot red pepper flakes, to taste
salt and black pepper, to taste
italian seasoning, to taste
20 fresh rolls (torpedo, grinder or any roll that will hold this mixture)

Steps:

  • In a very large stockpot over medium-high heat, brown the ground beef, stirring often.
  • Add the chopped green and red peppers, onions, and garlic; mix well.
  • When the vegetables begin to soften, add the tomato sauce, bay leaves, parsley, hot pepper flakes, salt, black pepper, and Italian seasoning.
  • Cover and simmer, stirring occasionally, for 2-3 hours.

POTATO, CHEDDAR, AND CHIVE TORPEDOES



Potato, Cheddar, and Chive Torpedoes image

Yield makes two 1 1/2-pound loaves

Number Of Ingredients 9

1 large or 2 small (8 ounces) unpeeled potatoes, coarsely chopped, boiled in 3 cups water until soft, and cooled
1/2 to 1 cup (4 to 8 ounces) potato water, lukewarm (90° to 100°F) (saved from above)
1 1/2 cups (10.5 ounces) barm (page 230)
4 cups (18 ounces) unbleached bread flour
2 teaspoons (.22 ounce) instant yeast
2 teaspoons (.5 ounce) salt
1/4 cup (1 ounce) chopped fresh chives
6 thin slices (about 4 ounces) sharp Cheddar cheese
Semolina flour or cornmeal for dusting

Steps:

  • Prepare the potatoes in advance, allowing time for the potatoes and the cooking water to cool to lukewarm. Set these aside until needed. Pull the measured amount of barm out of the refrigerator 1 hour before making the bread to take off the chill.
  • With a large metal spoon, stir together the barm, half of the flour, the yeast, cooked potatoes, and 1/2 cup of the potato water in a 4-quart bowl (or in the bowl of an electric mixer using the paddle attachment). Let this sit uncovered for 30 minutes.
  • Add the rest of the flour and the salt and mix together until the ingredients form a ball, adding as much as you need of the remaining water.
  • Sprinkle flour on the counter, transfer the dough to the counter, and knead the dough for about 6 minutes (or mix on medium-low speed with the dough hook). Add flour or water if needed. Add the chives and continue kneading (or mixing) until they are evenly distributed, about 2 minutes. (In the mixer, the dough should clear the sides of the bowl as well as the bottom of the bowl.) The dough should pass the windowpane test (page 58), be very tacky but not sticky, and register 77° to 81°F. Lightly oil a large bowl and transfer the dough to the bowl, rolling it to coat it with oil. Cover the bowl with plastic wrap.
  • Ferment at room temperature for about 90 minutes, or until the dough doubles in size.
  • Transfer the dough to the counter and cut it into 2 equal pieces. Press each piece into the shape of a rectangle approximately 6 inches wide by 8 inches long. Lay 3 slices of cheese on each rectangle, covering the surface but leaving a 1/2-inch border uncovered around the edges. Tightly roll up the dough, from bottom to top, jelly-roll style, creating a spiral with the cheese. Seal the ends of the rolled dough, which should look like a log, into points by rolling them more forcefully with your hands. This will give the dough a torpedo look, plump in the center and tapered at the ends. As you roll down on the ends, be sure to squeeze out all trapped air pockets to avoid separation of the layers. Seal the bottom seam closed with the edge of your hand, as shown on page 81.
  • Line a sheet pan with baking parchment, mist the parchment lightly with spray oil, then dust the parchment with cornmeal or semolina flour. Lay the 2 loaves across the width of the pan, mist the tops lightly with spray oil, and cover them loosely with plastic wrap or a towel.
  • Proof at room temperature for approximately 1 hour, or until the dough nearly doubles in size.
  • Prepare the oven for hearth baking page 91-94, making sure to have an empty steam pan in place. Preheat the oven to 500°F. Score the top of each loaf with 2 diagonal slashes as shown on page 90, making sure to cut through to the first layer of cheese.
  • Generously dust a peel or the back of a sheet pan with semolina flour or cornmeal and very gently transfer the loaves, with or without parchment, to the peel or pan. Slide the loaves onto the baking stone or bake the loaves directly on the pan. Pour 1 cup hot water into the steam pan and shut the door. After 30 seconds, spray the oven walls with water and close the door again. Repeat twice more at 30-second intervals. After the final spray, lower the oven setting to 450°F and bake for 35 to 40 minutes. After 15 minutes, rotate the loaves 180 degrees, if necessary, for even baking. The loaves should register 200°F in the center, be nicely browned all over, and sound hollow when thumped on the bottom. The cheese will bubble out of the cuts, crisp up, and also brown.
  • Transfer the finished loaves to a rack and cool for at least 45 minutes before slicing or serving.
  • Enriched, standard dough; indirect method; mixed leavening method
  • 1 hour to prepare potatoes and de-chill barm; 45 minutes mixing; 3 hours fermentation, shaping, and proofing; 35 to 4o minutes baking.
  • These are mixed-method (wild yeast spiked with commercial yeast) bâtards. They pucker open with a grigne of crispy Cheddar cheese, followed by a beautiful soft cheese spiral highlighted with bits of green chives. Notice that the bread is made with a wet-sponge starter (the barm), but it can also be made with a firm starter, in which case you will need about 1/2 cup more water or potato water. The potato water, by the way, adds minerals and dissolved potato starch and sugars that greatly enhance the flavor and soften the dough.
  • Potato, Cheddar, and Chive Torpedoes %
  • Potatoes: 44.4%
  • Potato water (approx.): 33.3%
  • Barm: 58.3%
  • Bread flour: 100%
  • Instant yeast: 1.2%
  • Salt: 2.8%
  • Chives: 5.6%
  • Cheese: 22.2%
  • Total: 267.8%

DYNAMITE



Dynamite image

A Rhode Island exclusive. Kind of like a Sloppy Joe but far superior. Spicy enough to earn it's name, it's best washed down with a good beer. For you non Rhodey people, torpedo rolls are just the long sandwich rolls.

Provided by PUKEANOPOLIS

Categories     Main Dish Recipes     Sandwich Recipes     Sloppy Joe Recipes

Time 4h30m

Yield 8

Number Of Ingredients 9

2 pounds ground beef
2 green bell peppers, seeded and diced
1 (1/4 inch x 3 inch) strip red bell pepper, seeded and diced
1 medium yellow onion, chopped
1 medium red onion, chopped
2 (6 ounce) cans tomato paste
1 ½ cups water
1 teaspoon red pepper flakes, or to taste
8 torpedo rolls, split

Steps:

  • Place the ground beef in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add the green pepper, red pepper, yellow onion and red onion to the skillet, and cook until meat is evenly browned and vegetables are tender. Drain excess grease from the pan.
  • Transfer the mixture to a slow cooker, and stir in tomato paste, water and red pepper flakes. Cover, and cook at the Low setting for at least 4 hours. I usually let it go for 12. The longer it simmers, the spicier it gets! Spoon into torpedo rolls and serve.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 642.5 calories, Carbohydrate 80.7 g, Cholesterol 69 mg, Fat 20.5 g, Fiber 6.5 g, Protein 32.9 g, SaturatedFat 6.9 g, Sodium 1160.3 mg, Sugar 12.1 g

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