*Please note the following giveaway is open to Canada only.
This blog post should come with a warning. I’m about to introduce you to both a product and a recipe that will change the way you do lunch! Are you ready? Today I’m thrilled to introduce you to the exciting world of Mastro and San Daniele Italian Deli Meats. The are crafted by true Salami and Prosciutto Masters with years of expertise & techniques, and who use authentic Italian ingredients to create outstanding Italian deli meats. This is not an ordinary sandwich meat.
Today I decided to get into the kitchen and create a recipe that included the Mastro Prosciutto Cutto product. The Prosciutto is a robust, full-flavoured Italian-style ham that is not only delicious but extra lean. It is an Old World delicacy and among the finest cooked hams in its class. Every bite is a flavour explosion and takes me right back to my time traveling through Florence Italy.
Made from a traditional Tuscan recipe, this full muscle Ham that is slowly cooked for 48 hours in its own juices and seasoned with imported herbs and spices. This process creates delicate, slightly sweet taste with a pleasing aroma.
Inspired by the aroma and flavour of this Prosciutto I whipped up a gourmet grilled cheese sandwich that will put all other sandwiches to shame. Here’s how to make your very own Baked Brie, Apple & Prosciutto Sandwich:
Ingredients:
- 1 loaf Italian or other crusty bread
- Your favourite brie, thinly sliced
- 1 package Prosciutto Cutto
- 1 large apple, thinly sliced – I prefer Granny Smith
- Butter (brought to room temperature works best)
Preparation:
- Slice thick slices of crusty Italian bread
- Spread each side generously with butter
- Layer with brie, apple, Prosciutto
- Place in hot skillet
- Flip pressing with spatula
- During the last 60 seconds cover with a lid to help melt the cheese
- Enjoy
This recipe is sure to keep the kids running home for lunch, and asking if they can have it for dinner too! Want to give it a try yourself? Follow this link to access for more information about Mastro and San Daniele Italian Deli Meats on
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On to some more good news! One lucky reader of How To Survive Life In The Suburbs will WIN a prize courtesy of Mastro and San Daniele Italian Deli Meats. Enter now for your chance to #WIN an Apron, wood Cutting Board and 3 x $1 off coupons.
To win simply tell me your favourite way to use deli meat, then use the Rafflecopter form provided to earn those extra entries. Good luck!
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This giveaway is open to Canadians only, excluding Quebec, and to all those who have reached the age of majority in their Province. Limit of one entry form per household. Closes September 17, 2017. Prize fulfillment is the responsibility of the sponsor.
Disclosure: This is a sponsored post however, as always, all opinions on this blog remain my own.
Robyn Bellefleur says
I like just rolling it up and snacking on it with some crackers and cheese.
Julie-Lynne McCann says
Fabulous giveaway!!!
Joyce S says
I like to use deli meats on a nice fresh bun!
Stephanie says
I like to use deli meat in sandwiches! It’s my favourite!
ivy pluchinsky says
We love using them in sandwiches, they are perfect for the beach as a picnic lunch!
Shannon says
I love using deli meat in warm sliders and charcuterie!
Brenda says
I love putting out deli meat on a charcuterie board. Yum!
HEIDI C. says
I mainly use deli meat in sandwiches.
loucheryl says
I love to use it in my boys school lunches. I love to roll it up.
Holly MacRitchie says
We use deli meat in our cheese and veggie quesadillas!
Christine w says
I love putting deli meat on my pizzas, especially prosciutto!
Gillian Morgan says
I like using deli meat in wraps. We make a lot of wraps with deli ham, lettuce, mayo, and cheese.
Luzviminda Gunter-Smith says
My favorite way to use deli meat is to chop it in cube and use as pizza topping
Tanyab79 says
I love them in sandwiches mostly but sometimes I add the meat to my omelettes.
JoKing says
A nice panini cheesy and messy.