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elleng

(136,083 posts)
Mon Apr 8, 2024, 12:13 AM Apr 2024

Pan Bagnat (Nicoise Tuna and Tomato Sandwich

Last edited Mon Apr 8, 2024, 02:05 AM - Edit history (2)

This famed Provençal sandwich is packed with tuna, tomatoes, boiled eggs, plenty of olives and olive oil, and more.

((I hope some of you have had it; it's FAB! Hope I can find one 'nearby;' used to have one @ lunch place near my office in DC, across from Old Post Office. Trump developed the property into a luxury hotel, the Trump International Hotel Washington, D.C., which opened in September 2016[3][4] and closed on May 11, 2022,[5] after its sale to CGI Merchant Group. It reopened as the Waldorf Astoria Washington DC[6] on June 1, 2022.))

https://www.seriouseats.com/pan-bagnat-recipe-8603598?

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Pan Bagnat (Nicoise Tuna and Tomato Sandwich (Original Post) elleng Apr 2024 OP
No replies? Sacre Bleu! usonian Apr 2024 #1
OUI, Sacre Bleu!!! elleng Apr 2024 #2
Merci for stirring up memories in the Proustian manner. yorkster Apr 2024 #3

usonian

(13,848 posts)
1. No replies? Sacre Bleu!
Mon Apr 8, 2024, 02:50 AM
Apr 2024

The best.

Was a French deli in Sunnyvale. Left the vicinity ages ago. Miss that place. I should do some research, and then move!!

Sam's Italian Deli in Fresno is another magnetic pull.

Bon Appetit.

yorkster

(2,415 posts)
3. Merci for stirring up memories in the Proustian manner.
Mon Apr 8, 2024, 07:51 AM
Apr 2024

Was lucky enough to get to Nice and had one of the luscious "sandwiches".
Your description brought memories of a lovely time and place, via the memory of the wonderful Mediterranean treat of a pan bagnat.

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