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Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Italian Picnic Sandwich for a Crowd


Italian Picnic Sandwich for a Crowd is an easy make-ahead sandwich loaded with Italian deli meats, fresh mozzarella, basil, tomatoes, artichokes, and greens. Perfect for summer picnics, beach days, pool parties, and feeding a crowd without turning on the oven.



Italian Picnic Sandwich for a Crowd 


Summer is the season of feeding people without heating up the kitchen.

Whether it's a beach day, lake trip, backyard gathering, concert in the park, road trip lunch, or an afternoon by the pool, I always find myself looking for recipes that can feed a group without requiring hours of prep or standing over a hot stove. During the hottest days of summer, recipes that don't require turning on the oven are worth their weight in gold. That's exactly where this Italian Picnic Sandwich for a Crowd comes in.

Layered with Italian deli meats, fresh mozzarella, basil, tomatoes, marinated artichokes, and crisp greens, it's the kind of sandwich that feels special while being incredibly easy to assemble. Everything can be prepared ahead of time, making it perfect for entertaining, road trips, picnics, and casual summer weekends.

One of my favorite things about this sandwich is how beautiful it looks when sliced and served. The colorful layers make it feel like something you'd find at a neighborhood Italian deli, yet it comes together with simple ingredients from the grocery store.

Around here, summer isn't just a season—it's a collection of beach days, backyard dinners, poolside afternoons, and impromptu gatherings with friends. Having a few reliable recipes that can feed a crowd without heating up the kitchen makes those moments even easier to enjoy.

Enjoy!











-- Ingredients

  • A large bakery-style French loaf or Italian loaf - Choose a sturdy loaf that can hold generous layers of fillings without becoming soggy.
  • olive oil
  • garlic cloves
  • deli meats - cotto or hard salami, mortadellasliced turkey breast, and slice chicken breast
  • fresh mozzarella
  • fresh basil leaves
  • Roma tomatoes
  • marinated artichoke hearts
  • fresh spinach leaves
  • red onion
  • seasonings - kosher salt, freshly ground black pepper, and Italian seasoning


-- Equipment

  • Serrated bread knife
  • Cutting board
  • Small mixing bowl
  • Pastry brush
  • Measuring spoons
  • Serving platter


My Go-To's

Serrated Bread Knife - A quality bread knife makes slicing the loaf cleanly and helps preserve all those beautiful layers.

Large Wooden Cutting Board - Provides plenty of space for assembling and slicing the finished sandwich.

Serving Platter (wood or porcelain) - A large platter makes this sandwich look party-ready the moment it hits the table.







-- Let's Make It Together

Slice the loaf horizontally and gently remove some of the soft interior bread from both halves.

Stir together the olive oil and garlic, then brush the mixture over the cut sides of the bread. Sprinkle with Italian seasoning.

Layer half of the salami, mozzarella, basil, tomatoes, mortadella, artichokes, spinach, turkey, onion, and chicken on the bottom half of the loaf. Repeat the layers once more.

Season lightly with salt and pepper, then place the top half of the bread over the fillings.

Slice into wedges and serve immediately, or wrap and refrigerate until ready to serve.








-- Perfecting the Cooking Process

Because there is no cooking involved, ingredient quality really matters here. Fresh mozzarella, ripe tomatoes, and good-quality deli meats will make a noticeable difference. If making the sandwich ahead of time, place the greens between the tomatoes and bread to help prevent excess moisture from soaking into the loaf.








-- Add Your Touch

One of the reasons I return to this sandwich all summer long is how easy it is to adapt for different occasions. Whether you're packing lunch for a day at the beach or lake, feeding friends at a backyard gathering, or preparing food for a road trip, this recipe can be customized to fit the moment.

  • Add roasted red peppers
  • Swap spinach for arugula
  • Use provolone instead of mozzarella
  • Add pepperoncini for extra zing
  • Include prosciutto for a more traditional Italian deli flavor
  • Press the sandwich for 30 minutes before serving for a classic deli-style presentation









-- Set the Mood 

Part of the joy of cooking is creating a little moment around the meal. Here are a few simple ways to set the mood when serving this dish.








This Italian Picnic Sandwich for a Crowd is one of my favorite ways to feed people during the summer without turning on the oven. Whether we're headed to the beach, packing for a road trip, go to a concert in the park, or hosting friends in the backyard, it's the kind of recipe that makes entertaining feel effortless.

If you're planning summer gatherings, you may also enjoy my Mixed Berry Galette with Lemon & Vanilla, Sheet Pan Burrata Gnocchi with Roasted Peppers & Basil, Eggplant & Chicken Sandwiches, and Creamy Coconut Fruit Dip. Together, they make a wonderful collection of warm-weather recipes perfect for sharing with family and friends.

Whether you're headed to the beach, the park, or your own backyard, I hope this sandwich finds its way into your summer plans.




Before You Start

What occasions is this sandwich best for?
This sandwich is perfect for picnics, beach days, pool parties, road trips, concerts in the park, tailgates, and casual summer entertaining.

Can I make this ahead of time?
Yes. It can be assembled several hours ahead and refrigerated until serving.

Can I press the sandwich?
Absolutely. Wrapping and lightly pressing the sandwich creates a more traditional deli-style picnic sandwich.

What bread works best?
A sturdy bakery-style French loaf or Italian loaf works best.

Can I customize the meats?
Yes. Use your favorite deli meats or whatever you have available.

How long will leftovers keep?
Store covered in the refrigerator for up to 2 days.

Can I serve this for a party?
Definitely. It's ideal for feeding a group and works well on buffet tables.









Thursday, September 4, 2025

Italian Market Chopped Salad with Parmesan & Artichokes

 

A vibrant Italian-inspired chopped salad with artichokes, white beans, Parmesan, and crisp vegetables—perfect for a quick, healthy lunch or dinner.



Italian Market Chopped Salad with Parmesan & Artichokes


When the days get warmer, there’s nothing we reach for more than a crisp, satisfying salad. This Italian Market Chopped Salad is my upgraded take on a classic favorite. Tender artichokes, sweet bell peppers, and creamy cannellini beans give it substance, while crisp Romaine and juicy grape tomatoes keep it fresh and vibrant. Every bite has a delightful crunch and a burst of Mediterranean-inspired flavor that makes it feel like a little celebration in a bowl.

What I love most is how effortlessly it comes together. You can toss it in a single bowl, and most of the ingredients are either fresh from the market or pantry staples you probably already have. It’s the perfect mix of convenience and freshness, a lunch (or side) that’s quick, wholesome, and so satisfying you’ll actually look forward to making it.

The dressing really sets this salad apart. A creamy, tangy mix of mayonnaise, white wine vinegar, olive oil, and Italian seasoning coats every ingredient without weighing it down. Quick-pickled red onions add a pop of sweetness and brightness, balancing the heartier flavors and giving the salad a playful, unexpected lift. This isn’t just a salad—you’ll find yourself coming back to it again and again.

Enjoy!




What Ingredients Do I Need?

Produce:
  • Red onion
  • Romaine lettuce
  • Grape tomatoes
  • Orange bell pepper
  • Italian parsley
Pantry Staples:
  • Brown sugar
  • White wine vinegar
  • Extra virgin olive oil
  • Italian seasoning
  • Kosher salt
  • Black pepper
Canned/Jarred:
  • Cannellini beans
  • Marinated artichoke hearts
Dairy:
  • Mayonnaise
  • Parmesan cheese



Substitutions and Variations

If you don't have a particular ingredient or want to change this up to suit your taste check out some of the suggestions below.
  • Greens: Swap Romaine for arugula, baby spinach, or mixed spring greens.
  • Beans: Try chickpeas or butter beans instead of cannellini beans.
  • Cheese: Replace Parmesan with Pecorino Romano, feta, or shaved Asiago.
  • Veggies: Roasted red peppers or cucumbers can replace bell pepper for a twist.
  • Dressing: Use Greek yogurt instead of mayonnaise for a lighter version.



Kitchen Tips and Notes

  • Quick-pickled onions: Let the onions sit in the vinegar mixture for at least 10 minutes to develop flavor.
  • Prep ahead: Beans and chopped vegetables can be prepped a day in advance; toss with dressing just before serving.
  • Texture balance: Keep the Parmesan shredded and add it at the last minute to maintain a fresh bite.
  • Serving suggestion: This salad works beautifully as a side or as a main with added grilled chicken or shrimp.







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