If, on the other hand, you didn't want to go to the expense of buying submarine rolls you could go the whole hog and make your own bread!
I've chosen soda bread – it's delicious, it's easy to make and it's very much in the cheap and cheerful category.
Soda bread
170g self raising wholemeal flour
170g plain flour
½ tsp salt
½ tsp bicarbonate of soda
290ml buttermilk
an optional sprinkle of semolina – try a sprinkle of semolina
to flour your baking sheet and after you've added your “x”
on top of the loaf
Pre heat your oven 180fan/200c/Gas 6.
Tip the flours, salt and bicarb into a large bowl and mix.
Make a well in the centre, pour in 290ml of buttermilk and mix quickly with a large fork until you have a soft dough formed. You may need an extra drop if your dough is too stiff but take care it should not be too wet or sticky.
Turn the dough onto a lightly floured surface and knead briefly.
Form the dough into a round and flatten slightly. Place on a lightly floured baking sheet.
Slice an “x” on the top of the loaf and bake for 30 minutes – the base should sound hollow when tapped.
Just to confuse the issue I've found buttermilk in different weights. A low fat version weighing 284ml and a full fat version weighing 300ml – a tip – if you can only source the 284ml rinse out the pot with a drop of milk.
Here it is :
Slice the bread thinly – ideally you want three to four slices per “BLT” - you should easily get two from a loaf.
Have a look at “The “sub” assembly” and “You will need … and the extras” for inspiration on fillings and assemble. Use a bamboo skewer through the top of your “BLT” to secure until you're ready to devour.
Completely home-made!
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