Pull-apart salami and anchovy bread
Sydney Keddy (Oland)
All of these ingredients are pretty shelf stable—even a slightly old loaf of bread will come back to life when it’s packed with sauce and cheese. If you’re not an anchovy fan, leave them out; but if you’re trying to expand your horizons, give them a try in this recipe. They’re delicious across from the salami, and if you regret including them, they’re easy to pick off.
- 1 loaf French bread
- 1 213- ml can pizza sauce
- 125 g salami sliced
- 1 320- g bag shredded cheese
- Pinch of dried oregano
- Pinch of red-pepper flakes
- Anchovy filets optional
- Salt and cracked black pepper to taste
- Hot sauce optional
Have two pieces of foil on hand. Slice bread in a cross-hatch pattern, ¾ of the way through the loaf. Spread pizza sauce into slices, followed by salami, then shredded cheese. Sprinkle with oregano and red-pepper flakes. Top with anchovy filets and season with salt and pepper, then wrap loaf with foil so that the top piece of foil is easily removable.
Build a fire and let it burn down until you have a few flames and a solid bed of coals. Place grill over coals and let the grill heat up for a few minutes.
Place the foil-wrapped loaf on the grill and toast for about 25 minutes (longer if your fire is low).