Bring the Deli Home With This Italian Beef Sandwich

Bring the Deli Home With This Italian Beef Sandwich

It's Like Being Transported to The Windy City, Chicago Itself!

One of our favorite lunchtime treats is a nice, juicy roast beef sandwich. The tender succulent meat and hearty bun, combined with plenty of spices such as oregano, basil, red pepper, garlic powder and more. Yum! It makes even the most ordinary lunch an indulgent reward that brightens any day. We especially like this Italian beef version, which is a staple in the Midwest, especially in places like Chicago.

This sandwich is absolutely loaded with spices and seasonings, which not only enhance the flavor of the sandwich, but also bring out the natural flavors of the beef. The easiest way to make this sandwich is using a pressure cooker, and we have to say, using this method the sandwiches we make right in our humble little kitchen taste like something from an authentic Italian deli.

To learn how to make these succulent pressure cooker Italian beef sandwiches at home, please continue to Page (2) for the full list of ingredients and complete cooking instructions.



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10 Comments

  1. Hangry Boss
    Hangry Boss April 29, 21:00

    Awesome info ?

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  2. Hangry Boss
    Hangry Boss April 29, 21:00

    Now these look tasty

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  3. Ellen Miller
    Ellen Miller May 02, 04:13

    Sure does look good.

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  4. Stevie Mitchell
    Stevie Mitchell May 11, 06:06

    Delicious! Thank you! 🙂

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  5. Karen Woods Ashley
    Karen Woods Ashley May 11, 17:36

    Scheduled to share to Welcome to My Kitchen 😀

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  6. Rita Box
    Rita Box July 24, 17:45

    Yum

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  7. Brett Bullock
    Brett Bullock October 04, 11:32

    Yummy

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  8. Nicole Martinoff
    Nicole Martinoff November 27, 05:44

    Looks yummmmy!

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