Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Sandwiches from Caputo's Fine Foods

Today is a milestone to celebrate - it's my 101st post! It's been an amazing journey so far, with lots of good food and much appreciated & enjoyed comments from readers. I feel excited by the seemingly endless supply of places to visit, eat at and write about!

If you want good sandwiches, you need to take yourself to Caputo's Fine Foods, Inc. (460 Court St., between 3rd & 4th Place, 718-855-8852). It's an amazing place with so many delicious Italian foods for sale. There are freezers full of pastas and ravioli, the deli counter is loaded down with meats and cheeses and the olive bar has assorted preserved and pickled goods to choose from. They also make a mean sandwich.

I listened to my craving recently and ordered a Sweet Soppresata salami sandwich on Caputo's small Ciabatta bread with pickled roasted red peppers, lettuce and mustard and the thinnest slices of strong Provolone cheese you'll ever see. The bread is perfect - nicely crusty on the outside, dense and chewy on the inside, yet fluffy and airy.



My boyfriend ordered a sandwich with Prosciutto & Smoked Gouda, lettuce, tomato & mustard on the same Ciabatta bread. Again, it was delicious. The thinly sliced cheese adds a hint of flavor, the meat was fresh (also sliced thinner than paper) and everything is perfectly proportioned and goes so well together. These sandwiches aren't loaded down with a ton of ingredients; they make more sense than that, which enables you to enjoy them.



Go here soon, get a sandwich and some ravioli and sauce for dinner later. Yum!

4 comments:

FN said...

Oh yeah, love that spot. I used to go there after playing ball in Carroll Gardens park on Court St.

Unknown said...

Congrats on your 101st post! Here's to 1000001 more!
-Megan (Brooklyn Farmhouse)

Jamie said...

Wowee! 101 posts! I hope I am that lucky some day soon. And that must mean 101 meals out! I hope I am that lucky too! Fun blog and these sandwiches look perfect. I'll be in Brooklyn soon, but on the other side.

stellaforstar said...

oh man, I miss leaving near(ish) to Caputos. I have such fond memories of those balls of mozarella...