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new (but actually quite old) way to enjoy left over ham
RRP
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At least 37 years ago my wife was given a sandwich recipe using shaved ham which I never cared for. BUT I followed it using diced ham instead. I happened to stumble across the recipe yesterday in an old card index recipe file box pushed to the back of a bottom shelf. I know I have not made them now for at least 34 years. Tonight I altered the recipe even more to our liking and those sandwiches ROCKED! Actually I can see how they could be made ahead and served after warming on my BGE since the sandwiches are made and then wrapped in foil and merely reheated. In fact I see no reason they could not be made days in advance and taken on camping trips or whatever.
For 3 sandwiches using hamburger buns:
I diced 1/2+ pound of ham which I had "egged" on my large so that makes it a BGE recipe - right? I'm not asking anyone to beg me for my altered recipe, but I'll be glad to share - in the morning - as this old puppy has got to hit the sack!
For 3 sandwiches using hamburger buns:
I diced 1/2+ pound of ham which I had "egged" on my large so that makes it a BGE recipe - right? I'm not asking anyone to beg me for my altered recipe, but I'll be glad to share - in the morning - as this old puppy has got to hit the sack!
Re-gasketing the USA one yard at a time
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Shaved ham. Am I the only one turned on by this?
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I think I'm just shy of that @nolaegghead, but I might be suspicious of anyone that gave my wife shaved or pressed ham. Pretty risque for 37 years ago unless you were Freddy Mercury or something.nolaegghead said:Shaved ham. Am I the only one turned on by this?
Lots going on here. We have ham, in one shape or another. Hamburger buns. Foil. A tired puppy (not clear if wearing the puppy out is key to the recipe or not).
I'm tuned in for the big reveal.
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Where's the recipe please>
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Maybe it is a contest to see who can fill in the most blanks or come up with the closest guess...
Bun, ham, cheese (swiss), dijon (sp?) mustard, wrapped in foil, heated on BGE.
Did I win?EggMcMcc
Central Illinois
First L BGE July 2016, RecTec, Traeger, Weber, Campchef
Second BGE, a MMX, February 2017
Third BGE, another large, May, 2017
Added another griddle (BassPro) December 2017 -
pretty sure hes making a sandwich and not hamwallets

fukahwee maineyou can lead a fish to water but you can not make him drink it -
Thank you - guess these guys have never heard of a meat product called Buddig which has been around for years. At least in these parts that thinly carved meat is referred to as "shaved" - but I chose to use diced ham pieces instead.bajatom2 said:Where's the recipe please>
Poppy Seed Hot Ham Sandwiches (makes 3 sandwiches)
by RRP Dunlap, IL
2 T poppy seeds
2 T diced onions
2 T Honey Dijon mustard
1/2 stick butter
2 slices Swiss cheese (one for each side)
melt butter and mix well with the first above ingredients and spread on both sides of hamburger buns - top with the cheese - then refrigerate for 30 minutes so butter will solidify holding ingredients in place.
Place bottom bun on sheet of aluminum foil and top each sandwich with 4 oz of diced ham, add the top bun, wrap sandwich in the foil. Place in 350º oven for 20 minutes.
Enjoy!
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Quite close actually - bet your Father may have also gotten that from a Richwoods teachers' recipe exchange years ago like Pat did!EggMcMic said:Maybe it is a contest to see who can fill in the most blanks or come up with the closest guess...
Bun, ham, cheese (swiss), dijon (sp?) mustard, wrapped in foil, heated on BGE.
Did I win?Re-gasketing the USA one yard at a time -
My western Pennsylvania Grandmother used to make ham salad for us as kids. I hated it. My mom said she grew up eating it.
If memory serves, she'd put ham through a meat grinder with sweet pickles and probably a combo of mayo and mustard. Nothing fancy.
I may like it now, but it'd have to be dill pickles with some hot sauce added.
Anyway, that's how a Polish mom used to feed leftover ham to a family of seven 70 years ago. Times were tough, money was tight, but she raised 5 great kids and kept a salesmen husband fed so he could play in the local jazz clubs at night.
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@RRP
how would thatbe with a sharp cheddar, i cannot pick up any taste from swiss whatso@RRP
@kittertodd
count yourself lucky, french grandmas boiled down ground pork, slapped it on two pieces white bread
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We make these for tailgating all the time but use King's Hawaiian rolls. They're awesome.
Do you shave the ham before you dice it??
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My mom has been making it (altered) for years. She never used the Buddig (which I know...shudder) but used leftover ham slices. Always a favorite of mine.RRP said:Quite close actually - bet your Father may have also gotten that from a Richwoods teachers' recipe exchange years ago like Pat did!EggMcMcc
Central Illinois
First L BGE July 2016, RecTec, Traeger, Weber, Campchef
Second BGE, a MMX, February 2017
Third BGE, another large, May, 2017
Added another griddle (BassPro) December 2017 -
Sure! Suit yourself! The original recipe I have used no cheese. I happen to like Swiss with ham.fishlessman said:@RRP
how would thatbe with a sharp cheddar, i cannot pick up any taste from swiss whatso@RRP
@kittertodd
count yourself lucky, french grandmas boiled down ground pork, slapped it on two pieces white bread
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No I used left over sliced ham and diced it into pieces of about 1/4" cubes.GATraveller said:We make these for tailgating all the time but use King's Hawaiian rolls. They're awesome.
Do you shave the ham before you dice it??Re-gasketing the USA one yard at a time -
That's funny - we grew up with a similar ground sandwich which was always a real treat. Mom would cook a chuck roast and then grind it adding just sweet pickles and then mixing in mayo. I haven't made it for several years now but it is on my "gotta fix again" list!KiterTodd said:My western Pennsylvania Grandmother used to make ham salad for us as kids. I hated it. My mom said she grew up eating it.
If memory serves, she'd put ham through a meat grinder with sweet pickles and probably a combo of mayo and mustard. Nothing fancy.Re-gasketing the USA one yard at a time -
sweet pickles ground w/bologna on white bread was the version I remember, but from a friends grandmother, not my family.
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Ham Salad.......awesome! Really takes me back.RRP said:
That's funny - we grew up with a similar ground sandwich which was always a real treat. Mom would cook a chuck roast and then grind it adding just sweet pickles and then mixing in mayo. I haven't made it for several years now but it is on my "gotta fix again" list!KiterTodd said:My western Pennsylvania Grandmother used to make ham salad for us as kids. I hated it. My mom said she grew up eating it.
If memory serves, she'd put ham through a meat grinder with sweet pickles and probably a combo of mayo and mustard. Nothing fancy.
"Social media gives legions of idiots the right to speak when they once only spoke at a bar after a glass of wine, without harming the community [...] but now they have the same right to speak as a Nobel Prize winner. It's the invasion of the idiots."
-Umberto Eco
2 Large
Peachtree Corners, GA -
You two are disgusting. I just puked a little bit in my mouth thinking about the stuff...GATraveller said:
Ham Salad.......awesome! Really takes me back.RRP said:
That's funny - we grew up with a similar ground sandwich which was always a real treat. Mom would cook a chuck roast and then grind it adding just sweet pickles and then mixing in mayo. I haven't made it for several years now but it is on my "gotta fix again" list!

In fairness, I do think that sweet pickles are an accident that should not have been repeated.
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