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New Jersey Pork Roll (Taylor Ham) Sandwich Recipe

New Jersey Pork Roll (Taylor Ham) Sandwich Recipe

Ingredients:

  • 4 slices New Jersey pork roll (Taylor Ham) 🍖
  • 4 slices American cheese 🧀
  • 4 hamburger buns or Kaiser rolls 🍔
  • Butter or oil, for frying 🧈/🫔
  • Optional toppings: fried egg, ketchup, mustard, lettuce, tomato 🍳🍅🥬

Instructions:

  1. Heat a skillet or griddle over medium heat.
  2. Add a small amount of butter or oil to the skillet.
  3. Fry the slices of pork roll (Taylor Ham) until golden brown and slightly crispy on both sides.
  4. Remove the pork roll from the skillet and set aside.
  5. Split the hamburger buns or Kaiser rolls and lightly toast them in the skillet.
  6. Place a slice of American cheese on the bottom half of each bun.
  7. Top the cheese with a cooked slice of pork roll.
  8. Add any desired toppings such as a fried egg, ketchup, mustard, lettuce, or tomato.
  9. Place the top half of the bun on top of the sandwich.
  10. Serve the New Jersey Pork Roll (Taylor Ham) Sandwich hot and enjoy!

About New Jersey Pork Roll (Taylor Ham) Sandwich:

The New Jersey Pork Roll, also known as Taylor Ham in certain areas, is a beloved breakfast and deli meat originating from the Northeast region of the United States, particularly New Jersey. This savory and slightly salty pork product is typically sliced thin and fried until crispy, making it a popular choice for sandwiches. The New Jersey Pork Roll Sandwich often features a slice of pork roll sandwiched between a soft hamburger bun or Kaiser roll, along with a slice of American cheese and optional toppings such as a fried egg, ketchup, mustard, lettuce, or tomato. This iconic sandwich is enjoyed as a hearty and satisfying breakfast or lunch option, offering a taste of the rich culinary heritage of the Northeast region.

Savor the classic flavors of a New Jersey Pork Roll (Taylor Ham) Sandwich! 🍖🧀🍔🍳🍅🥬

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