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Sometimes the chopped ham, once chipped, is mixed and heated with barbecue sauce before it is made into a sandwich. In the Pittsburgh region, sandwiches of "ham barbecue" or "barbecued chipped ham" are commonly served at home and available at lunch counters. [2] The chain Isaly's helped to popularize chipped chopped ham. [1] [2]
The company also had great success in selling chipped chopped ham, sliced (shaved) razor-thin for sandwiches. The sandwich was featured on the PBS special Sandwiches That You Will Like. The company also marketed "immunized milk for infants, supplied by special isolated herds of cattle".
Popularized by Isaly's, chipped chopped ham is a lunchmeat made by combining finely chopped ham, seasoning, and pork trimmings into a loaf. The loaf is often thin-sliced, cooked with barbecue sauce, and piled on a bun. [100] [101] The dish is also associated with Pittsburgh. [102] [103]
Black Forest ham, Genoa salami, hot soppressata, and provolone cheese, chopped with classic Italian sandwich veggies and pesto mayo on a toasted ciabatta roll.
Warren Buffett has famously said that Coca-Cola could be run by a ham sandwich. With a stake of close to $15 billion, Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway is far and away the largest Coke shareholder.
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A plethora of meats and preparation styles for barbecue sandwiches exist. Meats may be sliced, chopped or pulled, and various types are used, [1] such as pork, pulled pork, [1] pork shoulder, [2] beef, [3] beef brisket, [3] chicken, sausage, [3] pork ribs [4] and turkey. [5]
Heat a cast-iron pan over medium-low heat and lightly brush with olive oil or a little butter. Add one or two sandwiches at a time and cook until lightly browned on one side. Brush the tops with a little more oil and turn over. Place a pot lid or heavy plate on top and gently press down as they cook.