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Taylor Ham, Lettuce & Tomato Sandwich

October  4, 2022
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  • Prep time 5 minutes
  • Cook time 3 minutes
  • makes 1 sandwich
Author Notes

Taylor ham aka pork roll is a New Jersey treasure. Salty, savory, and porky, sort of like Spam meets Genoa salami. You’ll most often find it crisped on a griddle in a diner, then tucked in a kaiser roll with a fried egg and American cheese. But this ingredient wants to be used anywhere you’d normally think of actual-ham or bacon or sausage. The possibilities are endless—try it in fried rice, hodgepodge pasta, or your next BLT. Yes, yes, it’s no longer a BLT without the B. But I have a hunch that this version (THLT? PRLT?) will swiftly become your new go-to come summer each year. If you live in or near New Jersey, you don’t need me to tell you where to find Taylor ham—just about any supermarket should be amply stocked. If you aren’t in the northeast, check your nearest supermarket anyway (I could find it when I lived in North Carolina). Or order it online. Like a classic BLT, this is only worth it with in-season, water-balloon-esque tomatoes. But feel free to go rogue with the bread options: A potato bun, kaiser roll, or English muffin would all work wonders here.

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Taylor Ham, Lettuce & Tomato Sandwich
Ingredients
  • 1 to 2 thick tomato slices
  • Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
  • 4 slices Taylor ham
  • 2 to 3 iceberg or butter lettuce leaves
  • Mayonnaise, for slathering
  • 2 sandwich bread slices, toasted
Directions
  1. Thickly slice the tomato and generously season it with salt and pepper.
  2. Set a cast-iron skillet over medium to medium-high heat. Score the perimeter of the Taylor ham at 12 o’clock, 3 o’clock, 6 o’clock, and 9 o’clock. (This helps it crisp.) Add the ham slices to the hot skillet. Cook for 3 to 4 minutes total, flipping as needed, until crispy-edged.
  3. Spread both pieces of toast with mayonnaise. Build the sandwich in this order: bread, Taylor ham, lettuce, tomatoes, bread.

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2 Reviews

jodyrah June 3, 2022
I don’t know anyone from Jersey who would even consider putting mayo on Taylor ham. It’s generally eaten on a roll with egg and melted cheese, ketchup optional. It is also excellent on a hard (crisp kaiser)roll or brioche bun, grilled, cheese then topped with hot B&G hot cherry peppers and ketchup.
Nancy August 18, 2021
Not a review, but Chef Frank Proto (restaurants chef, culinary school instructor) has recently posted a video for another similar sandwich. See YT channel "Protocooks" for his Cubano sandwich.