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Deep South Dish Pages Home Lagniappe Recipe Index Copyright PRIVACY POLICY Instagram Recipes Recent Posts Recipe Finder Tuesday, March 5, 2024 Italian Peppers and Eggs Sandwich A delicious sandwich made with sweet bell peppers and onions caramelized in olive oil, topped with eggs and served on French bread or thick slices of sandwich bread. Italian Peppers and Eggs Sandwich Y'all. This sandwich has become one of my favorites anytime because it's filled with all the goodness that I love - eggs and lots of caramelized peppers and onion. The flavor is outstanding! I don't know much about the origins of this recipe, except that it apparently was common during the Depression, since most folks baked bread from scratch, raised chickens and grew their own backyard vegetables, making eggs and peppers readily available. Click Here to Continue Reading » Posted by Mary | Deep South Dish Email This BlogThis! Share to Twitter Share to Facebook Share t...

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