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Pan Bagnat Sandwich with Tuna, Anchovies, and Parsley

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Photo by Chelsea Kyle, food styling by Katherine Sacks

When you think about it, "Pan Bagnat" is just a fancy way of saying "the best of all possible summer sandwiches." Unlike the typical tuna on wheat, this Provençal classic only gets better as sits, making it just the thing for picnics, backyard suppers, and last-minute road trips. And its briny, garlicky flavors beat plain old mayo any day.

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