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The Roethlisburger
From the Kitchen of the 225 Club

Sometimes serendipity is your best buddy. Just ask Lou Bosser and Jeff Trebac. They own Peppi’s Old Time Sandwich Shops, a chain of popular restaurants in Pittsburgh.
 
Most of their sandwiches are named after celebrities, employees and customers. But in 2004, they had a beef, sausage and egg sandwich with no name. About the same time Pittsburgh inserted its rookie quarterback into the line-up – a fella named Ben Roethlisberger. It dawned on the Peppi’s crew that "Roethlisburger" would be a fine name for its heretofore nameless sandwich.
 
A legend was born. Roethlisberger (the player) led the Steelers on a remarkable run that ended in a 2004 AFC title-game appearance. The following year, of course, he led Pittsburgh to its first Super Bowl title in 26 years and became the youngest Super Bowl-winning QB. Roethlisburger, the sandwich, scored more free publicity than a Terrell Owens end-zone stunt.
 
“It was like hitting the lottery,” Bosser told the Cold, Hard Football Facts.
 
Needless to say, we wanted the inside scoop on the Roethlisburger so we could whip some up this season on the back of the PIGSKIN Ford pick-up.
 
Here’s what you need for one sandwich:
  • 6 ounces hot sausage, chopped finely
  • 6 ounces high-quality ground beef
  • ½ cup chopped onion
  • 1 jumbo egg, scrambled
  • 4 slices American or provolone cheese
  • 1 fresh Italian sub roll
  • Optional garnishes: lettuce, tomatoes, hot pepper, mayonnaise
Cook the sausage, beef and onion on a griddle or skillet (if needed, grease the surface with a small bit of olive oil). When the meat and onions are just about ready, toss in the scrambled egg with the meat and mix together. When egg is cooked, place cheese across the top. Let cheese melt, and then scoop everything up into a sub roll. Garnish as desired.

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