**Introduction**
In the realm of culinary delights, there exist few sandwiches that have garnered as much attention and acclaim as 'The Bear's Chicago-style Italian beef. This iconic sandwich has been finetuned by Carmy and her gang in The Bear But its got strong roots in other cities too where it was first crafted by #1 Italian Beef Als since 1938 when Columnist Lucas Kwan Peterson described the dish for LA Times, calling it "a long filled French roll drenched with thinsliced meat marinated on a juicy wrap swaddled tightly and even waxed paper or insulated foil When you pick up your sandwich its heavier than expected - like sodden wet diaper.

**Fact**
Firstly, let's get down to the nitty-grittys about what makes this Chicago-style Italian beef so appealing that it becomes an experience in itself; a 6-8-inch-long long filled French roll drenched with thinsliced meat marinated on juicy wrap swaddled tightly and even waxed paper or insulated foil.

**Secondly**, when you pick up your sandwich, its heavier than expected - like sodden wet diaper.

However **Thirdly**: Columnist Lucas Kwan Peterson described Italian beef for the LA Times as "a 6 to
8-inch-long long filled French roll drenched in juice and swaddled tightly with waxed paper or insulated foil when you pick it up, should feel heavier than expected like a wet diaper"

**Fourthly**, there are plenty of recipes online that have been crafted by Italian-American immigrants since the early 30s but Als #1 claims its origin as far back till
1938. In **Fifthly**: Brooklyn-based chef and longtime YouTuber Andrew Rea has spent years recreating iconic dishes from pop culture on his channel Binging with Babish in a bid to perfect this Chicago-style Italian beef sandwich

In fact, it's now one of the most famous sandwiches on TV - The Bear But its got strong roots in other cities where Als #1 claims that origin dates as far back 1938 when Columnist Lucas Kwan Peterson described for LA Times
**Sixthly**, we are trying to perfect this Chicago-style Italian beef sandwich.

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**Eighthly**, The Bear But its got strong roots in Chicago.

The origin of this iconic sandwich dates back to Italian-American immigrants who introduced their version - an authentic recipe that has now become a part with "Binging With Babish" and Andrew Rea's channel where he spent years recreating dishes from pop culture

**Ninthly**: The Bear But its got strong roots in Chicago, Columnist Lucas Kwan Peterson described for the LA Times as Als #1 Italian beef claims invention since 1938.

In **Tenth**, "The Bears" Chicagostyle
Italian Beef has finetuned by Carmy and her gang - long filled French roll drenched with thinsliced meat marinated on a juicy wrap swaddled tightly in waxed paper or insulated foil when Columnist Lucas Kwan Peterson described for LA Times.

**Conclusion**
In conclusion, this article about "The Bears Chicago-style Italian beef" is all the more fascinating because Als #1 claims its origin dates back till 1938 and it's an experience worth having.

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