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Taylor pork roll, otherwise known as Taylor ham is a Jersey breakfast meat staple. You have to get the roll, not the boxed sliced ones.http://www.jerseyporkroll.com/products.htmNothing better for a Sunday morning breakfast than a fried egg, cheese and Taylor ham on a kaiser roll. Yummy and damn the cholesterol.NB
Anybody had this?I just had my first taste a couple weeks ago. Once "raw", and one on the BBQ grill. Wow. Can't believe I'd never heard of it.Bob
Wow Bob you must be from St. Louis os something
Taylor pork roll, otherwise known as Taylor ham is a Jersey breakfast meat staple. You have to get the roll, not the boxed sliced ones.http://www.jerseyporkroll.com/products.htm
Yip, over four decades on this planet and never even heard of it. Yes, I bought two (3) pound rolls the other day from that website. They should arrive early next week. As the story goes.....I was on a canoe float trip a couple weeks ago with 18 other guys, all from other states. The guy from Jersey brought the pork roll. None of us, not a single one, had heard of it. He sliced them up, dropped them on the grill, and served them with BBQ grill toasted hamburger buns.Ohh maaann.... Heaven.It was $56 to buy and ship the six pounds to the house. The wife thought I was nuts. "We can get ham at the grocery store much cheaper", she said."Yea, but...." Bob
Ever hear of a manburger? Mix your ground beef with ketchup, mustard, bacon, salt, pepper, and chopped shallots/scallions. Cook the burger. Top with cheese, Taylor ham, sunny side up fried egg, and scrapple.
Scrapple is a mixture of the "scraps" left over when butcheing up a pig, minced up and mixed with flour and spices, and it is cooked in a loaf pan. It is usually gray in color.You can slice it and pan fry it. Some diners will deep fry it to give it a crusty outside, while the center is kind of hot and soft.Tastes kind of like liver/bacon and some peppery spices.Its a PA Dutch thing. Once you are outside of this location, its usually hard to come by.