![]() Make sure it's real clean and maybe spray with cooking spray BEFORE LIGHTING. No, you can put the dough right on the grill rack. I think I first had it at Huey's On The River in Savannah, GA this is gently modified, but respect where respect is due. This isn't your traditional muffaleta, but the juiciness of the FGTs makes it a truly epic sandwich. Remove, put on some arugula, put the top on the sandwich and serve. Return under the broiler long enough to melt the cheese. Put one layer of fried green tomatoes on them, and then one layer of cheese. Take out when they just start to turn brown, and smear both sides with tapenade. Slice your bread rolls in half, put under the broiler to toast up. Meanwhile, turn on the broiler in your oven, unless you have a biggg toaster. I find that one pan makes enough tomatoes for about three or four sandwiches that's about one large green tomato, maybe two. After about five minutes, take the cover off and flip over with a spatula, and cook another couple of minutes. Dip into beaten eggs, then toss in cornmeal, and lay on the bottom of your pan. Heat up your cast iron skillet to medium-high with enough oil to coat it - unrefined peanut oil is a good compromise between smoke point, healthiness, and tastiness. This is one of those meals where you want to have all your ingredients ready before you actually start assembling. Fryin' stuff: two eggs, beaten, on a plate a pile of medium-to-coarse ground yellow cornmeal sprinkled with salt and pepper.Īlright. Greens: arugula/rocket is probably your best bet. Provolone is traditional, but frankly I've never seen the point of provolone. Cheese: I like an aged gouda fresh mozzarella would, I think, be interesting. You don't need special green tomatoes unripe regular ol' red or yellow or whatever tomatoes (ideally, of course, from your own garden) are what you want here. Green tomatoes: These are exactly what it says on the label. ![]() You want a pretty damn tapenade, as it should be spreadable. It helps if you make this a day or two in advance. Tapenade: Use your Cuisnart to make a paste of black olives, green olives, cornichons, red onion, garlic and olive oil. I think I used Acme Bread's Sour Deli Roll. Traditional muffaletas don't I think they're missing out. ![]() Bread: I like an interesting sourdough roll, something with a bit of crust on it. Luminary Lane - come create your own luminary.We had Fried Green Tomato Muffaletas for lunch, and I think they're one of the Great Epic Sandwiches of All Time and thus worth recording. ![]() Healthy Zone, featuring fruit from Liberty Fruit and milk from Hiland Dairy. Halfway Point – grab a water sponsored by Cleveland University-Kansas City! Team Photo Area sponsored by Kansas City Mavericks/Long John Silver’s/A&W Restaurants.įamily Zone sponsored by Austin Hardware, featuring bounce houses, Glam Station, face-painting and touch-a-truck. Private tent by invite-only for walk sponsors, Executive Leadership Committee and LLS Board of Trustees. Must have a Champion for Cures Wristband to enter. ![]() UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS CANCER CENTER & CHILDREN’S MERCY CHAMPION FOR CURES TENTĪll walkers who have raised $100+ will receive a Champion for Cures Wristband to gain access to our special food tent serving full-size portions from these generous food vendors - A&W & Rosati’s.Įxclusive to Young Professionals age 21-40, guests will enjoy spaghetti or mac and cheese with a salad and baguette from Noodles World Kitchen and beer and wine plus lounge area. Prior to the pre-walk ceremony, all survivors can pick up their white lanterns and survivor t-shirts at the Pharmacyclics Janssen Tent in our Survivor Village, nationally presented by Pharmacyclics & Janssen. PHARMACYCLICS JANSSEN CIRCLE OF SURVIVORS & WHITE LANTERN TENTĭuring the pre-walk ceremony, survivors of all cancers join together in our Circle of Survivors and are surrounded by supporters for an inspirational and emotional moment that kicks off our walk. It will be open through the entirety of the event. Recognizable on walk night as a large gold dome, the Remembrance & Hope Pavilion is a place for you to honor both loved ones who are currently battling cancer and those lost to cancer. Please read more below for event features and details.ĭon't forget to bring photos and/or notes to place in our Remembrance & Hope Pavilion. The pre-walk program will begin at 6:45 p.m.,followed by a one-mile walk, post-walk fireworks. Registration, all tents and all pre-walk food/entertainment will open at 5 p.m. The 2020 Kansas City Light The Night takes place on Saturday, October 17th at Cleveland University-Kansas City. ![]()
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