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Gotta admit that I’m a little nervous today. I’m about to talk about Primanti’s in Pittsburgh, home of my favorite sandwich of all time.

This sandwich, this divine towering paragon of all that a meal should be, is the one foodstuff I crave more than any other and the one thing I make a beeline for every time I visit the old Pittsburgh homestead.

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Though less famous than Heinz ketchup or Klondike bars, Primanti Bros. (although no one says the “brothers” bit and just calls it “Primanny’s,” if you want to get your ‘Burgh accent going) is just as influential to Pittsburgh’s culinary history.

Based in the Strip District–home to the city’s wholesale food warehouses–since the 1930s, Primanti’s now has outposts throughout Pennsylvania and (somewhat inexplicably) Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

The legend goes that the Primanti brothers got into business feeding the truckers who dropped goods off in the Strip during the wee hours of the night leading into morning.

The truckers were starving, so the bros packed the sandwich to the gills to give the guys a full meal that they could also hold in their hands while driving.

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(Although how one person could eat a Primanti’s samwidge and drive is beyond me–it takes me two hands just to get through one half–and the official bio skims past those details.)

However it went down, the Primanti siblings had lightning in a pan–er, on a griddle–and now everyone in Pittsburgh eats at Primanti’s.

I remember stopping in before a mid-’90s They Might Be Giants show around the corner at Metropol to see Sally Wiggin, the Katie Couric of the Pittsburgh news anchor scene, wolfing one down with the common folk.

So with all of this background, aren’t you dying to know what makes up a Primanti’s Pittsburgh sandwich and why it’s so killer?

How to Make a Primanti’s Sandwich

Start with a thick slice of Italian bread. Add your choice of meat, which could be anything from jumbo bologna to pastrami to capicola to sardines (me, I’ll take the kolbassi), and then top with the following:

  • a few slices of provolone cheese
  • a few slices of tomato
  • a handful of signature, tangy, vinegar-based Primanti’s coleslaw
  • a pile of real skin-on french fries
  • and then top with the other slice of bread, although not before adding a healthy shake of Frank’s Red Hot, if that’s your thing. (Of course that’s my thing too.)
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The whole shebang melds together when you sink your teeth into it, though you might have to dislocate your jaw like a snake to get every single component in the same bite.

Hot kolbassi meets chilly coleslaw, fluffy french fry innards soak up the slaw juice and mix with the bite of hot sauce, and the result is pure greasy magic barely held together in a spongy carb container.

That specific conglomeration of ingredients–a genius combo akin to the partnership of Lennon, McCartney, Harrison, and Starr–is best eaten at the original Strip District location on a slightly sticky wooden table.

There, you’ll be surrounded by murals of Pittsburgh greats (including Jeff Goldblum, Gene Kelly, Bill Mazeroski, Dan Marino, and Mister Rogers) before heading out to walk the Strip and buy a signed copy of Pierogi Love at the Heinz History Center.

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Oh, and on the menu, you’ll notice that cheesesteak is listed as the “#2 best-seller.” This begs the question from many a tourist: What’s #1? I’ll spare you the humiliation–it’s beer, of course. Preferably Iron City.

The Famous Primanti’s Pittsburgh Coleslaw

If this blew your mind but you’re nowhere near Pittsburgh and you want to try an at-home version, I believe this coleslaw is the key.

As I mentioned, it’s vinegar-based, not drowning in mayo, so it brings a special zing to the sandwich that balances out the heavy meats and thick texture of the fries and bread.

My version of the Primanti’s coleslaw is based on a regional Amish dressing recipe, as I suspect the original was as well. Hey, why mess with something that’s worked for eons?

However, I’ve updated the method slightly to provide a faster way of removing the excess water from the cabbage. If you’ve ever massaged kale for a kale salad, this will be quite familiar to you!

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And by all means, don’t restrict the use of this coleslaw to homemade Primanti’s sandwiches! Use it on everything–hot dogs and burgers, tossed with fresh summer vegetables like squash and beans, as a topper for tacos, or just as a BBQ side. Primanti’s coleslaw gets along with everything at the table.

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Primanti's Coleslaw

Yield: 8 servings

Prep Time: 15 minutes

Cook Time: 10 minutes

Resting Time: 8 hours

Total Time: 8 hours 25 minutes

Primanti's, Pittsburgh's most famous sandwich shop, is known for coleslaw and french fries within the sandwich. Try this Primanti's coleslaw recipe at home.

Ingredients

  • 1 small green Napa cabbage, very finely shredded (no more than 1 pound if possible)
  • 1/2 cup + 1 teaspoon granulated sugar, divided
  • 1 cup white wine vinegar
  • 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
  • 1 teaspoon celery seed
  • 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard
  • 1/2 cup canola oil

Instructions

  1. In a large bowl, combine the shredded cabbage and 1/2 cup sugar.
  2. Massage the sugar into the cabbage, squeezing and pressing the mix between the tips of your fingers to release the excess liquid in the cabbage.
  3. After about 3-5 minutes, the cabbage should be very tender and almost translucent, and there should be a fair amount of liquid in the bottom of the bowl.
  4. Drain the excess liquid and reserve the cabbage.
  5. Whisk the remaining 1 teaspoon sugar with the white wine vinegar, kosher salt, celery seed, and Dijon mustard in a high-sided saucepan and bring to a boil over medium heat.
  6. Carefully whisk in the canola oil until the dressing is cloudy and emulsified. Continue to simmer for 5 minutes, whisking occasionally to maintain the emulsion.
  7. Allow to cool completely.
  8. Toss the cabbage and the dressing together in a large bowl and refrigerate overnight before serving.

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FAQs

What is the famous Primanti Bros sandwich? ›

Pittsburgh has the Primanti sandwich. The classic sandwich includes two slices of Italian bread, grilled meat of choice, melted provolone, vinegar-based coleslaw, sliced tomatoes, and, of course, french fries. But, how did this unique sandwich come to be?

What is green coleslaw made of? ›

Combine cabbage, celery and cucumber in a large bowl. Whisk oil, 1/2 cup lemon juice, sugar, garlic, celery seeds and salt and pepper together in a bowl until well combined. Spoon dressing over salad and toss to coat. Sprinkle with reserved celery leaves and serve.

What is amish coleslaw made of? ›

Amish Vinegar Slaw or Old Fashioned Coleslaw is lighter and tangier than a classic mayo based slaw. Made with shredded cabbage, onion, apple cider vinegar, and dry mustard. This is the perfect quick Side Dish that you can bring along to BBQs, potlucks, and family gatherings.

What is coleslaw called coleslaw? ›

The dish was initially created in the Netherlands. In fact, the term coleslaw originates from the Dutch expression koosla, which means “cabbage salad.” Recipes similar to coleslaw have been found and used in American homes from as early as 1770.

What is the number 2 best seller at Primanti Bros.? ›

Our number two best seller and a Pittsburgh classic. A seasoned beef patty served Primanti-style.

What is the number one selling sandwich in America? ›

America's top sandwich is the grilled cheese, according to the results of a YouGov survey that asked a representative sample of 1,223 people to weigh in on their top sandwich choice.

Is it OK to eat coleslaw every day? ›

Yes. Coleslaw can absolutely be part of a healthy eating plan as long as you choose your dressing carefully.

Why did KFC stop selling coleslaw? ›

The fast food chain was forced to stop selling its coleslaw tubs when a supply issue meant the slaw would have to be served up without the dressing. “We are currently experiencing a supply issue with our KFC coleslaw dressing,” a KFC spokesperson said. The slaw is made up of cabbage and carrots coated in mayonnaise.

What's the difference between coleslaw and slaw? ›

The real difference is that the raw, chopped vegetables in coleslaw are primarily cabbage: Napa, red, savoy, or bok choy. Slaw without the cole can feature any crunchy veggie in place of cabbage, including chopped or shredded broccoli, carrots, snow peas, jicama, and more.

What is in Mary Brown's coleslaw? ›

Coleslaw

Mary Brown's shreds fresh cabbage and carrots in house, and tops it with a creamy dressing.

Why did Chick Fil A stop selling coleslaw? ›

Chick-fil-A fans didn't take the change lightly and some still call for the return of the creamy dish. The chain announced on New Year's Eve 2015 that it was removing the side, citing an effort to revamp its menu and make room for healthier items. It left the menu for good on January 18, 2016, and has not returned.

What is KFC coleslaw made of? ›

There are only 3 vegetables: You can buy a bag of pre-shredded coleslaw and finely chop that, if you prefer. But keep in mind that true KFC Coleslaw only contains green cabbage, carrots, and onions, so don't use the packaged cabbage that has red cabbage or any herbs.

Who invented coleslaw in America? ›

Its origins can be traced back as far as the ancient Romans, who served a dish of cabbage, vinegar, eggs and spices. The Dutch who founded New York state grew cabbage around the Hudson River that they used in a shredded cabbage salad they called koosla (kool means cabbage and sla is salad).

What is traditional coleslaw made of? ›

What is traditional coleslaw made of? Traditional coleslaw is little more than shredded cabbage and a creamy dressing. This recipe adds a bit more flavor with shredded carrots and onion. The creamy dressing is made with mayonnaise, sugar, cider vinegar, salt, and pepper, for a just right tangy-sweet flavor.

Is coleslaw a southern thing? ›

In South Carolina, you'll find various coleslaw styles, but the most prevalent is mayonnaise-based, aka Southern-style. The first coleslaw recipes, however, contained zero mayo and for good reason—the condiment hadn't been invented yet. Food historians trace the origins of coleslaw all the way back to ancient Rome.

What is the signature sandwich at Primanti Brothers Pittsburgh? ›

Primanti Bros. is famous for its signature sandwich stuffed to the brim with tangy coleslaw, crispy french fries, fresh cut deli meat, and Provolone cheese—all smooshed between two gigantic slices of soft Italian bread.

What is a big bro at Primanti's? ›

Big Brother(double meat) Kielbasa and Cheese - Picture of Primanti Bros.

What is a tall boy sandwich at Primanti Brothers? ›

Italian White Bread loaded with meat, melted provolone, tomatoes, fresh-cut fries and coleslaw. Just like all our Almost Famous sandwich, these tall boys are served with French fries & coleslaw - but stacked with even more meat.

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