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Ingredients
For the pork (pernil):
1 (2 pound) pork roast
4 cloves garlic, finely minced
1/4 teaspoon black pepper
1 teaspoon oregano or marjoram
1 tablespoon olive oil
1 tablespoon white vinegar
2 teaspoons salt
For the sandwiches:
Sliced Swiss cheese
Sliced ham
Sliced pickles
Hoagie or sub rolls
Mustard
Directions
For the pernil: Combine garlic, pepper, oregano or marjoram, olive oil, vinegar and salt. Rub pork with garlic mixture and refrigerate overnight. Cook in a slow cooker for 8 hours on low. Remove from slow cooker and shred with two forks.
To assemble the sandwiches, spread mustard on both sides of a roll. Layer Swiss cheese, ham, pickles, pernil, and a second slice of cheese on the bottom of a roll; top with other half of roll. Press sandwiches in a panini press or skillet until bread is crispy and cheese is melted.
Let's Dish
My husband took one bite of these sandwiches and with his mouth full exclaimed, "This is good!" When we went out for dinner the next night, he wanted to make sure we were still planning to use the leftovers. I used Dijon mustard, but regular mustard or even honey mustard would work too. I used my George Foreman grill to press and cook the sandwiches, which worked well. We had enough pork for about 8 sandwiches. And the pork on it's own was pretty good too!
Who Dished It Up First
Adapted from Cassie Craves
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Hi, I'm Danelle and this is where I dish about my favorite recipes. I focus on simple, family friendly fare and try to make feeding the family a little bit easier for everyone.













Mmmmm....I made Cubans last weekend (and the weekend before). They're awesome, aren't they? I had never had them before and now I want to eat them all the time!
ReplyDeleteThese will be a MUST! I am forwarding it to my mom as we speak.
ReplyDeleteWell, we were gonna go out for Cuban food tonight, but I think we may stay in and make these sandwiches! They look super tasty!
ReplyDeleteNever tried a Cuban sandwich before, after looking at yours and Brenda's, should really give them a try! Have a nice weekend!
ReplyDeleteOh, yum. This is one of my favorite sandwiches!
ReplyDeleteI love a good warm sandwich. These sound yummy.
ReplyDeleteyum! as a native Miami girl with Cuban blood running through my veins, I give this an A+. I SLATHER mine with a ton of mustard whenever I eat a cubano. :)
ReplyDeleteWow, I stumbled in here and plan on staying awhile. So much good food, I am getting fatter just looking at the pictures. I had forgotten all about cuban sandwiches, well now I am obsessed. Guess whats for dinner tomorrow, you got it :)))
ReplyDeleteI saw this recipe on Cassie's blog and it made me drool. Now I want it even more. Looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteThis sandwich was great, I have always bought Cuban Sandwiches, but now I can make them on my own & love it, I used spicey capicola in place of the ham & it was a nice change.
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