Seasone Seed Roll for Muffaletta? Anybody know of a bakery in Atlanta that sells sesame seed rolls like the kind used for traditional muffulettas? My wife’s family is...
Pearl_krabs replied:
Wish I knew, but if you can’t find one, go to lee’s bakery on Buford hwy. they’ve got French bread that’s closest to New Orleans style, and you can make a “frenchaletta” like Liuzza’s on bienville.
wspcane replied:
I think the Whole Foods in Buckhead had muffuletta olive salad in the olive bar area. I would maybe try General Muir Bakery for the bread. I think Fred’s has one on the menu and they are the same owner.
racecaracecaracecar replied:
Can't help you with the roll, but what's your olive salad recipe? I'm always looking to up my muffa game.
derSchuh replied:
We recently tried to find one. The only place that seems to for sure have them is E. 48 th Street Market way out in Dunwoody: https://www.e48 thstreetmarket.com/bakery/ In the other direction, AJ's in Marietta has Muffaletta on their menu... Maybe the'll sell you a loaf? But any bakery that does Italian loaves can sub in a pinch.
ICDeddPeople replied:
Costco sells an olive salad. I *think* it's this one: https://www.thatpickleguy.com/products/muffalata/
caffeinated-mom replied:
I'm from NOLA and every Christmas Eve our family has a Cajun throwback dinner of muffalettas and gumbo. I have had NO luck finding a local baker to make the buns, so I ended up ordering them here: [http://www.lacrawfish.com/Gambinos-9-in-Muffaletta-Bread-Pack-of-2-P770.aspx](http://www.lacrawfish.com/Gambinos-9-in-Muffaletta-Bread-Pack-of-2-P770.aspx). They're a little spendy, but it was worth it to me. They also have great olive salad if you want to add that to your order. Good luck and happy Mardi Gras!