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Related: About this forumWarning! Do not use Italian Semolina Bread in your tuna sandwich.

I think I'll have some sliced cheese today!
not melted.
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Warning! Do not use Italian Semolina Bread in your tuna sandwich. (Original Post)
usonian
10 hrs ago
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magicarpet
(18,659 posts)1. Cut a piece of window screen to place between the bread and tuna salad,...
.... you should be just fine.
DBoon
(25,032 posts)4. two slices of cheese would work just fine
and won't get stuck in your throat like window screen
magicarpet
(18,659 posts)7. ... the plan was the window screen would be a twofer,...
1) stop the tuna salad from leaking thru the holes in the bread...
2) the screen would double as dental floss when you chewed,... then you would not need to attend to that later...
- all in jest,... please don't try this at home. Trying to make folks smirk.
Diamond_Dog
(40,700 posts)2. Maybe it would work for a low carb diet.
SWBTATTReg
(26,297 posts)3. Wow! They sure use a very active yeast in the making of this bread!
usonian
(25,667 posts)5. There's a store owned by an evil billionaire with great "puffy" pizza. I suspect they use this Neapolitan dough recipe.
https://www.themediterraneandish.com/neapolitan-pizza-dough-recipe/
Make a fluffy, tender, slightly chewy, and very flavorful pizza crust with this 3-ingredient Neapolitan Pizza Dough recipe! An overnight rise gives this simple yeasted dough an incredible depth of flavor, with just 10 minutes or so of hands-on time and no kneading involved!
Might be different for semolina.
I've been meaning to make some of that Neapolitan dough.
Make a fluffy, tender, slightly chewy, and very flavorful pizza crust with this 3-ingredient Neapolitan Pizza Dough recipe! An overnight rise gives this simple yeasted dough an incredible depth of flavor, with just 10 minutes or so of hands-on time and no kneading involved!
Might be different for semolina.
I've been meaning to make some of that Neapolitan dough.
SWBTATTReg
(26,297 posts)6. Thanks! This sounds really tasty, I can't wait to try!!
Clouds Passing
(8,021 posts)8. It would be a holy tuna 🤣
fargone
(629 posts)9. Carefully pack the tuna into all the little craters