This baked Italian Grinder Sandwich recipe is the perfect crowd-pleasing main dish. Packed with capicola hot ham, salami, melty cheese, and banana peppers stuffed in a hoagie roll and dipped in Italian dressing- game day never tasted so good!
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Why You'll Love This Italian Hoagie Recipe
Around here, a popular type of submarine sandwich is an Italian Sub Sandwich. It's typically made with salami, capicola hot ham, and sometimes regular deliham. This popular sandwich — also called a hero, a hoagie sandwich, or most recently on TikTok, a grinder sandwich — is a mainstay on the menu of every local sub shop.
I've grown up loving these sandwiches and wanted to make them toasted, because melty cheese is always a good idea! So I got rid of all the items that can become soggy when heated (like lettuce and tomatoes!) and stuck with the basics. These are seriously quick and easy to throw together and would be a total hit at any game day or casual social gathering. If you love sandwiches as much as I do, make a day of it and start with is Bodega-Style Breakfast Sandwiches!
Here's why I love this Italian Sub Recipe:
- Perfect for crowds
- Can easily be customized
- Warm sandwich that doesn't wear you down
- Flavorful
- Quick to make
Ingredient Information and Substitutions
- Meat- The Italian grinder meats I prefer for this are Capicola hot ham for a nice kick and salami. Both Genoa or hard salami work great for this. I personally enjoy the bit of spiciness the Capicola adds, but if you don't love spicy foods, deli ham also works great.
- Peppers- In keeping with adding a spicy kick to this recipe, I used sliced banana peppers. If you want a milder option, roasted red pepper strips or sweet peppers also work.
- Cheese- This recipe calls for sliced Provolone cheese, but you can also use mozzarella cheese.
- Rolls- You favorite 6 inch roll works great and should fit sandwiches perfectly in a 9" x 13" baking pan.
How To Make An Italian Grinder Sandwich
Step 1: Prep the rolls
Place the rolls in a preheated oven for 5 minutes to toast them slightly.
Step 2: Add the fillings
Layer the capicola hot ham, salami, banana peppers, and cheese into each of the hoagie bread rolls.
Step 3: Bake
Place the Italian sub sandwiches back in the oven and bake for 20 minutes. Serve with Italian dressing and devour!
Frequently Asked Questions
Everyone has a different way of dressing their Italian hoagie sandwich. I personally like to make my Italian sub recipe with provolone cheese, lettuce, tomato, banana peppers, a little mayo, and some oil (which is a sauce similar to Italian dressing that is used on these subs). Some people throw on onions and even more hot peppers as well.
The difference between these sandwiches is actually more about where you live than what's on them. Layer some meat, cheese, toppings, and dressing on a long Italian style roll, and you've got yourself a sub, hero, grinder, hoagie, blimpie...the list can go on.
Originally a sub was named for navy shipyard workers and the submarines these hoagie sandwiches resembled. The term grinder is thought to have originated from the amount of grinding or chewing it took to eat one.
What do you serve with this Italian sub recipe?
I like to serve this hoagie recipe with some Italian dressing for dipping, but you can also add fresh ingredients like lettuce and tomato onto the sandwiches after they're done baking.
These are best served right away, hot out of the oven. But they will last for up to 4 days cooled and covered in the refrigerator.
These are best reheated in the oven but can also be reheated in the microwave.
Tips For Making An Italian Sub
- Don't slice all the way through. Slice 6 hero rolls length-wise but don't slice all the way through. You want the halves intact so they can cradle the sandwich ingredients.
- Don't skip pre-baking the hoagie buns. Before filling the buns, bake them for 5 minutes to very lightly toast the buns. This helps avoid sogginess.
- Customize as desired. Feel free to add regular ham, veggies, or other meats to this hoagie recipe. Just be sure to add after baking to keep your sandwich from getting soggy.
- Leftovers and Storage- these will last up to 4 day covered in the refrigerator.
What To Serve With Italian Subs
A few great recipes to round out and complete this meal would be:
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Baked Italian Grinder Recipe
Equipment
Ingredients
- 6 hero rolls sliced length-wise but leaving both sides of the roll attached to each other.
- 18 slices capicola hot ham
- 18 slices salami
- 1 cup banana peppers sliced
- 6 slices provolone cheese
- Italian dressing for serving
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Place the rolls into a 9" x 13" baking pan, open-side up.
- Toast the rolls for 5 minutes and remove from oven.
- Place 3 folded slices of capicola hot ham onto the bottom of each roll.
- Add a layer of 3 folded pieces of salami onto the sandwiches.
- Divide the sliced banana peppers between the 6 sandwiches.
- Fold each slice of provolone cheese in half to break into two pieces and place on top of the banana peppers.
- Return the pan to the oven and bake for 20 minutes. Serve immediately with Italian dressing.
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Notes
- Don't slice all the way through. Slice 6 hero rolls length-wise but don't slice all the way through. You want the halves intact so they can cradle the sandwich ingredients.
- Don't skip pre-baking the hoagie buns. Before filling the buns, bake them for 5 minutes to very lightly toast the buns. This helps avoid sogginess.
- Customize as desired. Feel free to add regular ham, veggies, or other meats to this hoagie recipe. Just be sure to add after baking to keep your sandwich from getting soggy.
- Leftovers and Storage- these will last up to 4 day covered in the refrigerator.
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