For an extra layer of flavor, consider adding a smear of Dijon mustard to the bread before layering the fillings. Feel free to customize the vegetable selection based on seasonal availability and personal preference. Bell peppers, cucumbers, or artichoke hearts would all be delicious additions. Don't skimp on the olive oil! It's essential for both flavor and the signature 'bagnat' (soaked) texture. The pressing process is crucial for melding the flavors and creating a cohesive sandwich. Be sure to weigh it down adequately. While the Pan Bagnat is best enjoyed chilled, allow it to sit at room temperature for about 15 minutes before serving to enhance the flavors.
Kariane Ferry
Jun 26, 2025This is the best tuna sandwich I've ever had! Thank you for sharing this amazing recipe.
Lucius Hills
Jun 22, 2025I followed the recipe exactly, and it turned out perfectly. The bread was perfectly soaked, and the filling was bursting with flavor.
Bart Raynor
May 25, 2025This recipe is a game-changer! The flavors are incredible, and the pressing technique really makes a difference.
Chaya Rempel
May 5, 2025I was skeptical about the anchovies, but they add such a wonderful salty depth to the sandwich. I'll never make tuna salad without them again!
Ralph Franecki
Apr 8, 2025The Pan Bagnat is now a staple at our picnics and outdoor gatherings. It's always a crowd-pleaser!