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Originally Posted by Monza_dh
The old man made me a panini in this order: He took a large fresh baked piece of warm focaccia and sliced two large pieces. He then took a large fresh ball of mozzarella out of its water and a large tomato and sliced off two large pieces each. He then grabbed a massive leg of pig and slowly shaved of paper thin slices or prosciutto. Lastly pick he picked a few fresh leaves off a basil plant from the window and assembled all on the focaccia then drizzled with olive oil. He wrapped it up in some white paper so I could take it on the ferry. It was one of the best meals let aone sandwichs I've ever had!
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I love those meals in Italy. To make the most out of simple, fresh ingredients is a particular Italian art.
I had a tomato once, in Cortona, with a splash of olive oil and some grated pecorino. It tasted sublime.