The Muffuletta: How This Gigantic New Orleans Sandwich Was Born | Good Gumbo
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 Published On Feb 6, 2020

A massive Sicilian sesame loaf stuffed with Italian meats and cheeses fit the bill for a grab-n’-go meal making the Muffuletta, an Italian dish unique to the city of New Orleans. Chef Phillip Lopez and Frank Tusa to learn why this monster sandwich is such a local favorite. Snack on more content like this: https://www.pbs.org/food/shows/no-pas...

Host: Chef Phillip Lopez
Producer: Jennifer Finley
GG Executive Producer: Christina Melton
PBSDS Executive Producer: Adam Dylewski
PBSDS Editorial Producer: Niki Walker and Jess Blaise
Director and Post-Production Supervisor: Donald "D.Ray!" Washington Director of Photography: Robert "Tweedy" Francis

Editors:
Matt Hathcox,
Donald “D.Ray!” Washington

Assistant Editor: Jordan Peck

Graphics: Ryan Golden

Videographers:
Robert "Tweedy" Francis
Donald “D.Ray!” Washington
Bennie Robertson
Kirk Roberson

1st AC:
Levi Porter

Drone:
Kirk Roberson
Bennie Roberson

Gaffer: Alvin Henry

Original Music: The Michael Foster Project from Baton Rouge, LA

IT Support and Web Services:
John Tooraen, David Abbott, and Jeanne Lamy

Image Credits:
American Italian Cultural Center, Louisiana Digital Library
The Historic New Orleans Collection, The New Orleans Museum of Art, Louisiana Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism

Produced by PBS Digital Studios and Louisiana Public Broadcasting

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