Alton Brown's Untraditional Ingredient Swap In A Cuban Sandwich - Tasting Table
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Alton Brown reveals that he swaps pork for turkey when making a Cuban sandwich in summer, noting it's not traditional but still delicious.
Fans reacted mixed to Brown’s adaptation, with some suggesting it should be named a 'Cuban club' rather than a Cuban sandwich.
The Cuban sandwich was originally created for cigar factory workers in Southern Florida as a hearty, fulfilling lunchtime option.
Traditionally, a Cuban sandwich features a combination of savory roast pork and sweet ham, with variations like the Tampa-style adding salami.
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