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If you’ve ever wondered what Stanley Tucci’s last meal would be you’ve come to the right place. I interviewed Stanley for my Desert Island Dishes podcast and he did not disappoint as he led us through the 7 dishes that have shaped his life. In every podcast interview I do, there tends to be one stand out dish and for Stanley Tucci‘s episode it was all about his favourite sandwich. Let me tell you about it.

Stanley tucci sandwich

On the podcast we find out about the seven desert island dishes that have shaped his life and find out how he got to where he is today. And if you’re wondering…in person, he’s everything you think he might be and more. This was a dream episode to record. I should also say at this point that all of Stanley’s dishes were noteworthy. You can listen to the episode here. He described the most delicious tomato and bean pasta, essentially Stanley Tucci’s Pasta Fagioli, which has become a favourite in my house. It’s really so delicious, as you would expect.

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Why you’ll love this sandwich

  • It’s really simple but with loads of flavour
  • It takes 15 minutes start to finish, making this a perfect quick, lazy dinner or lunch. 
  • The sandwich can be customised based on what you have but it gives you a great baseline recipe.

Ingredients

See recipe card for the exact recipe with a full list of ingredients and measurements

Sourdough – or any crusty loaf. You want something with some chew and some thickness as you have a lot of fillings in the sandwich and a classic sandwich bread would risk falling apart.

Fresh mozzarella – this is made from cow’s milk but if you get the really good Italian stuff, it’s often made with buffalo milk which is even more delicious 

Grated cheese – Cheddar/gruyere or grated mozzarella works well. This is where you want the stronger flavoured cheese. Mozzarella is perfect for melting and for creaminess but it lacks a strong flavour so complementing with another cheese works well here. 

Fresh basil pesto – this is made with fresh basil and tends to have a less intense flavour than the jarred pesto. I do also love the jarred pesto but I find that it’s a little strong for this sandwich.

Prosciutto – this is a salty, cured ham from Italy. It has a delicious salty tang that is perfect with the creamy mozzarella.

Basil leaves – In the podcast Stanley says he usually does either the pesto or the basil but I went for both because how could both be wrong?

Butter – this is to spread on either side of the bread to ensure a crispy exterior. You could also use mayo too as that helps bread to turn golden and toasty too.

Substitutions and Variations

Prosciutto – you could replace this with another cured meat like bresaola, serrano ham, salami, speck. Or even just cooked ham would also be good.

Pesto – making this with sundried tomato pesto or chilli pesto would also be delicious. 

Stanley tucci sandwich

Here’s how to make this toasted prosciutto & mozzarella sandwich

The full easy recipe is below but these step-by-step images will help to guide you.

laying ingredients on bread

ONE: Lay the grated cheese, prosciutto and fresh mozzarella on one slice of bread.

drizzling the sandwich with pesto

TWO: Top with fresh basil leaves and pesto too. Or one or the other, it’s up to you! Sandwich the other half of bread on top.

buttering the exterior of the bread

THREE: Butter the exterior of the sandwich evenly. This will ensure it turns golden in the pan.

toasting the sandwich

FOUR: Crisp up the sandwich in a pan over medium heat for around 5 minutes a side.

Cooking Tips

Be patient: the key to a delicious toasted sandwich is patience. You don’t want the heat on super high so that the exterior burns before the interior has a chance to melt. Keep the sandwich on a gentle medium heat so that it can turn golden and melt the middle nicely. 

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I have to fry the sandwich?

You could grill or air fry the sandwich. Leave it open faced to melt the cheese initially then sandwich together and grill/air fry for a few more minutes to the toast the exterior too.

Stanley tucci sandwich

Other recipes you might enjoy

Try my Goat’s Cheese and Ham Focaccia Sandwich, it has apricot jam for the sweet contrast. My Chicken Parmesan Sandwich is world famous too, crispy chicken, tomato sauce, pesto mayo. YUM! I also love this recipe for Crispy Chicken Caesar Sandwich and this Chicken Mayonnaise Sandwich too.

Made this recipe and loved it?

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stanley tuck favourite sandwich

Stanley Tucci’s Favourite Sandwich

By: Margie
Stanley Tucci’s favourite sandwich is a wonderful pesto, mozzarella, prosciutto sandwich – delicious and so simple, it hardly needs a recipe but let me tell you how to make it
Prep: 5 minutes
Cook: 10 minutes
Total: 15 minutes
Servings: 1 sandwich
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Ingredients 

  • 2 slices good sourdough/crusty bread
  • 1/2 ball of fresh mozzarella
  • 1 handful of grated cheddar/mozzarella/gruyere, use what you have – optional but using both gives you a good melty middle and good flavour
  • 2 tbsp fresh basil pesto
  • 3 slices of prosciutto
  • 4-5 basil leaves, to top
  • Butter

Instructions 

  • Heat a pan over low-medium heat. Take the first slice of bread and spread butter on one side. Flip the slice over (so the butter side is down) and top with grated mozzarella, prosciutto, fresh sliced mozzarella, basil leaves and pesto.
  • Sprinkle with salt and pepper and top with the other slice of bread. Butter the top side of the bread.
  • Place in the pan and fry for 5 minutes a side, to get a super crunchy outside and melty inside.

About Margie Nomura

With over ten years of experience as a professional chef, I'm passionate about sharing simple recipes anyone can make at home

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1 Comment

  1. Michael Touchman says:

    Looks amazing. But I’m thinking that you meant basil leaves and pesto? Imma make it.