Cooking4to
Senior Cook
OK, so as you guys know I LOVE making breads, well when I asked my son wha he wanted me to make for his bday party he said "Sandwiches, nothing crazy", so of course I had to make him something special he is 16 once, lol...
So we were expecting 50-60 people, I made 100 wraps,vegi {fresh moz, tomato, cuke, basil}, tuna, seafood, and chicken salad {made it all of course}, and then the sandwich....
I did 18"s of turkey breast, 18"s of buffalo chicken, 18"s of pastrami, 18"s of roast beef, and 18"s of BLT.
I made the roast beef, but I bought full boars head packages for the others, I went to the boars head warehouse {supplier is a friend of mine} friday, bought a full oven gold, full pastrami, and full buffalo chicken breast. Then I grabbed 8 lbs of bacon at the rest. depot and belgioso full log...
The hardest part was slicing everything, I have the commercial slicer right in the kitchen now {used to be with my butcher stuff}. I made the breads in 2 ovens, I cooked them on boards from one side of the oven to the other, then cut the center heels off and put them together. The braids were pretty big 15oz's each strand so each loaf was almost 3 lbs of dough, I did 8 of them, so made like 25lbs of dough, lol...
Anyway everything came good, people loved the sandwich, ther eis literally only like 4 inches left to it, and I never had a party where so many people said they over ate when they were leaving, lol that sandwich was addicting, I didn't have one bite, lol so wouldn't know..
I did the bread pretty basic besides the size of it, {many batches} 9cups flour {4ap and 5 bf}, 3 tbl conditioner, 3 tbl yeast, 4 tbls sugar, 2 tbl salt, and 1/2 cup melted butter {water ended up around 3 1/2 cups..} bread was super tasty, moist, sweet, and cooked very well {I did a water/egg wash}. I didn't eat any sandwich but mad emy self a pretty big roast beef sandwich with one of the heels I cut off, lol...
I did simple lettuce and tomato, had mayo, mustard, and dressings all on the sides so anyone who wanted them could add it.
For cutting I did down the center and then between the picks which was about a 8oz sandwich, lol... Total weight was about 60lbs!!!!
Well here is a nice pick of the monster...
Wee had so much food, my entire dining room table was covered with wraps, salads, etc, I put the sandwich right on the kitchen counter, lol and served it from there... It stayed together so go, I was worried BUT this thing was rock solid, super easy to eat, super foundation... I did lettuce first, then meat {2 inches thick, folded, and stacked} then tomato and then cheese, I thought about this way too much, lol figured no meat or tomato touching bread....
So we were expecting 50-60 people, I made 100 wraps,vegi {fresh moz, tomato, cuke, basil}, tuna, seafood, and chicken salad {made it all of course}, and then the sandwich....
I did 18"s of turkey breast, 18"s of buffalo chicken, 18"s of pastrami, 18"s of roast beef, and 18"s of BLT.
I made the roast beef, but I bought full boars head packages for the others, I went to the boars head warehouse {supplier is a friend of mine} friday, bought a full oven gold, full pastrami, and full buffalo chicken breast. Then I grabbed 8 lbs of bacon at the rest. depot and belgioso full log...
The hardest part was slicing everything, I have the commercial slicer right in the kitchen now {used to be with my butcher stuff}. I made the breads in 2 ovens, I cooked them on boards from one side of the oven to the other, then cut the center heels off and put them together. The braids were pretty big 15oz's each strand so each loaf was almost 3 lbs of dough, I did 8 of them, so made like 25lbs of dough, lol...
Anyway everything came good, people loved the sandwich, ther eis literally only like 4 inches left to it, and I never had a party where so many people said they over ate when they were leaving, lol that sandwich was addicting, I didn't have one bite, lol so wouldn't know..
I did the bread pretty basic besides the size of it, {many batches} 9cups flour {4ap and 5 bf}, 3 tbl conditioner, 3 tbl yeast, 4 tbls sugar, 2 tbl salt, and 1/2 cup melted butter {water ended up around 3 1/2 cups..} bread was super tasty, moist, sweet, and cooked very well {I did a water/egg wash}. I didn't eat any sandwich but mad emy self a pretty big roast beef sandwich with one of the heels I cut off, lol...
I did simple lettuce and tomato, had mayo, mustard, and dressings all on the sides so anyone who wanted them could add it.
For cutting I did down the center and then between the picks which was about a 8oz sandwich, lol... Total weight was about 60lbs!!!!
Well here is a nice pick of the monster...
Wee had so much food, my entire dining room table was covered with wraps, salads, etc, I put the sandwich right on the kitchen counter, lol and served it from there... It stayed together so go, I was worried BUT this thing was rock solid, super easy to eat, super foundation... I did lettuce first, then meat {2 inches thick, folded, and stacked} then tomato and then cheese, I thought about this way too much, lol figured no meat or tomato touching bread....