Steak bomb

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A Steak Bomb is a hot submarine sandwich found in most pizza and sub shops throughout the New England area of the United States. This popular sandwich has a reputation for being overstuffed and very messy to eat. USA Subs in Derry, NH caused quite the controversy in the summer of '07 when they trademarked the sandwich. The steak bomb is served in sub shops all over New England, but USA Subs sent out a cease and desist letter to a local competitior in hopes of preventing them from selling the popular sandwich. The public rallied around Great America Subs of Londonderry, NH and USA Subs eventually backed off their cease and desist order.

A typical sandwich consists of slices of steak with salami and melted provolone cheese under grilled onions, sautéed red and green bell peppers, mushrooms, and peppered shaved steak all on a grilled Hoagie roll although there are other variations that include pepperoni, sliced ham, capicola, or even bacon. It is considered an offshoot of a Philly Cheese Steak sandwich.

Some restaurants serve the sandwich without any of the sandwich meats, but the majority of recipes call for at least salami.

[edit] Fat Boy Special

Another variation of the Steak Bomb is called the Fat Boy Special. It includes everything from a regular steak bomb and also includes tomato slices, sweet pickles, and hot Italian peppers or jalapenos. It is found on Coastal New England areas. It may have gotten its start from the annual Laconia Motorcycle Week rally held in Laconia and Weirs Beach, New Hampshire, as there is a popular type of Harley-Davidson motorcycle called the "Fat Boy".

[edit] Social Influences

New Hampshire-based punk band The Queers opening instrumental track on their 1998 album "Beat Off" is titled "Steak Bomb".

Boston-based band Guaranteed Katch also named their 2000 album "Steak Bomb".

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