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The spiedie (/ ˈ s p iː d i /) is a food consisting of marinated meat that is often threaded onto skewers before being grilled and served on a long bread roll or sliced Italian bread. Spiedies are local to Binghamton in the central Southern Tier of New York , [ 1 ] and somewhat more broadly known and enjoyed throughout Central New York .
Spiedie Sauce. Binghamton, New York is all about Spedies, a kabob-esque sandwich made of grilled, marinated meat. The sauce these meats are marinated and cooked in is much like Italian dressing ...
Spiedie: Binghamton, New York: Cubes of marinated chicken, pork, lamb, veal, venison or beef, served on a bun or between slices of Italian bread St. Paul sandwich: St. Louis: Egg foo young patty (made with mung bean sprouts and minced white onions) served with dill pickle slices, white onion, mayonnaise, lettuce, and tomato between two slices ...
Arrosticini being cooked on a furnacella. Arrosticini (rustelle or arrustelle in the local dialects; also known as spiedini or spiducci) is a class of traditional dishes of skewered grilled meat characteristic of Abruzzo cuisine. [1]
The Spiedie Fest and Balloon Rally is back on its normal schedule and will be held at Otsiningo Park Aug. 5-7. Schedule, concert tickets, balloon launches: What to know about the 2022 Spiedie Fest ...
Spiedie Fest & Balloon Rally organizers have been forced to change the music lineup for the 40th annual event.. Country singer Mitchell Tenpenny will no longer be performing at Spiedie Fest ...
Sloppy joe meat being prepared with Manwich sauce. Early and mid-20th century American cookbooks offer plenty of sloppy joe-type recipes, though they go by different names: Toasted Deviled Hamburgers, [4] Chopped Meat Sandwiches, [5] Spanish Hamburgers, [6] Hamburg a la Creole, [7] Beef Mironton, [8] and Minced Beef Spanish Style.
Another significant purveyor of spiedies (when I was growing up in the Binghamton area in the 60s) was a restaurant called "Pancho's Pit", which started in Vestal and later relocated to Johnson City (both suburbs of Binghamton, as are Endicott and Endwell). I heard Pancho's Pit recently closed after many years at its Johnson City location.