Muffuletta Olive Salad 
Yield - about 2 Quarts
Ingredients
1 CUP  CARROTS (slivered)
1 CUP  CELERY (finely chopped)
1 CUP  RED ONIONS (finely chopped)
1 CUP GREEN OLIVES (finely chopped)
1 CUP BLACK OLIVES (finely chopped)
1/2 CUP PEPPERONCINI (finely chopped)
2 CUPS COSMO'S ROASTED SWEET PEPPERS 
2 TBSP PICKLED GARLIC (Minced)
1/4 CUP SPANISH CAPERS (Minced)
2 TBSP BALSAMIC VINEGAR
2 TSP GRANULATED GARLIC 
1 TSP WHITE PEPPER
1 TSP BLACK PEPPER
2 TSP DRIED LEAF OREGANO
1 TSP CELERY SEED
1 TSP WHOLE THYME LEAVES
1/2 TSP SWEET BASIL 
1 CUP EXTRA VIRGIN OLIVE OIL
Method
In a large bowl add carrots, celery and onions. Chop olives and add to
the mixing bowl. Remove the stems and seeds from the pepperoncini and
chop into 1/4 inch pieces and add to the salad mix. Open the can of
Cosmo's Peppers, add the sweet liquid to the salad mix and dice the
peppers into 1/4 inch cubes, add to the bowl.
Use the flat side of a large Chef's knife and crush the pickled garlic
and Spanish capers then finely mince, add to the muffaletta salad. Add
the remaining ingredients, use a Chef's spoon to mix the muff salad. 
Place the salad in a plastic or glass container, cover tightly and
refrigerate. The salad may be used in 24 hours but kept no longer than 2
months.
Alternate Method
Other antipasto ingredients may be added or substituted. Try using
pickled baby corn, Greek peppers or pimentos.
Plate Presentation
Use this salad mix to make muffalettes. Add all of the meats and cheeses
to the muffellata bun, then spoon on the salad mix. If the mix is
refrigerated, it will almost gel and is very easily applied to the
sandwich.
Chef's Notes: 
I normally do not recommend specific name brands or products, but in
this case, the Cosmo's Roasted Peppers, Christopher Ranch Pickled
Garlic, Vigo Spanish Capers and Colavita Balsamic Vinegar are nearly
"one-of-a-kind" and are of the highest quality. Fortunately, they are
all available at Nor-Joe's Imports, 505 Frisco Ave. Metairie, LA 70005,
(504) 833-9240.
There are many spellings of "Muffalettes" or "Muffellata" or Muffelate,
or whatever, we in New Orleans just call them a "Muff" and we all know
what that is.

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Do not ask the Lord to guide your footsteps, if you are not willing to
move your feet. 
~Angelique~ 
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