Substantial_Name595 t1_je2mou6 wrote
Reply to comment by Substantial_Name595 in Is bbq chipped chopped ham a thing? My grandma says it is. Where in the city can I find this so I can satisfy ol’ grandma? by IMicrowaveSteak
Go to GE- isalys chipped ham is pretty inexpensive. Get some good buns. Make your OWN bbq sauce. Add ham. BOOM.
Some are a fan of relish, I am not.
orangevega t1_je2v98z wrote
Pickle relish? Like heinz sweet pickle relish?
Substantial_Name595 t1_je2y11s wrote
I think so, I don’t eat it so can’t verify.
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Other_Ad_1515 t1_je5ait3 wrote
My whole life is now a lie😅 . My grandma always makes it with brown sugar, ketchup, and just a little bit of grape jelly.
blahlbinoa t1_je5mtn3 wrote
My dad uses a green tomato relish that he makes for his Ham BBQ
shhheeeeeeeeiit t1_je4ks0f wrote
Islam’s is meant for cheap buns and sauce
FarewellToCheyenne t1_je532r3 wrote
Islam's chipped chopped Haram.
Do__Math__Not__Meth t1_je5csj8 wrote
Inshallah the Stillers win the Super Bowl
universalexotics t1_je6ftb1 wrote
Best comment I’ve seen in ages
philpalmer2 t1_je2vi0u wrote
I used to always add the relish. It just seemed like the right thing to do.
But, I like it much without now 😊
Augiehack t1_je58sms wrote
Yea tool me a long time realize I never really enjoyed ham bbq to do the pickes or relish that most add
Frick part maker does a pretty good ham bbq special
GarbageSad5442 t1_je6lvyx wrote
Isaly's also makes a BBQ sauce that most GE's carry near the deli! Make sure they chip the ham.
I'm not a fan of the Isaly's, it's really greasy so I use chipped cooked ham and either Sweet Baby Ray's or Sticky Fingers sauce. But, try the Isaly's first for the authentic Yinzer sandwich!
monongahellyea t1_je6zbak wrote
Isalys was 99 cents a pound not that long ago… circa 2010s. I think it’s now like, $3.99 at the big bird. Damn inflation!
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