2 Tbsp. or more pickle relish or chopped sweet pickles
mayonnaise
Grind ham coarsely in a meat grinder or food processor. Add chopped eggs. Add remaining ingredients and moisten with mayonnaise. Serve on sandwiches or on crackers.
Grandma's Ham Salad Recipe sounds super delicious! I had seen it at Nom Photo App for food and cooking too but didn’t tried it at that time but will go for it this time. Hoping that will be able to make it properly.
I finished off the last bit in a sandwich today. I thought I had it well hidden at the back of the fridge, but judging by how much was left in the jar, it had been discovered & enjoyed. No one is fessing up to the theft.
I used to love sandwich spread until my mother gave it to me in my school packed lunch for a whole term. When I complained I got fish paste for the next term.
I used to love sandwich spread until my mother gave it to me in my school packed lunch for a whole term. When I complained I got fish paste for the next term.
In a fish paste vs sandwich spread poll, the fish paste should win hands down.
Let us not forget sandwich spread looks like puke in a jar.
Post by Berry McPaper-cuts on Jan 29, 2017 8:05:48 GMT
It's the American way of cooking isn't it? I have some Joanna Fluke audio murder stories where she gives a recipe at the end of each chapter and the measures are given in cups.
"Cups and Spoons In America, a cup is 8 US fluid ounces, a tablespoon is 1/2 US fluid ounce, and a teaspoon is 1/6 US fluid ounce. While you can use a British teaspoon or tablespoon measure (5ml and 15ml, as used for medicines, are very close to the US measures of a teaspoon and tablespoon), don't be tempted to use a British cup. The British cup is usually 10 fl oz, or half a pint, and it's about a fifth greater than the US equivalent."
@lewis,I'm with Mr. Moody here....sandwich spread = puke.....*** shudders ***
I wouldn't have minded the fish paste. Used to be able to buy Sutherland's salmon spread, loose, from a large tub. It was weighed out and wrapped in a bit of greaseproof paper and it was absolutely delicious. They still sell it but it now comes encased in a plastic sausage type jacket and tastes bland and plastic-y.They also did a beef spread which was excellent, too.