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Message   Dale Shipp    Jim Weller   Re: Bologna Spread   August 2, 2019
 3:53 AM *  

 -=> On 07-31-19  21:00,  Jim Weller <=-
 -=> spoke to Dale Shipp about Bologna Spread <=-


 -=> Quoting Dale Shipp to Jim Weller <=-
 
 DS> This is one of Gail's comfort foods.  Her mother used to make
 DS> similar out of ham, but she does bologna.
 DS> Title: Bologna Spread
 DS> 1 lb Oscar Mayer Beef Bologna
 DS> 1/2 sm Onion
 DS> 1/4 c  Mayo*
 DS> 1 tb Yellow mustard*
 DS> 2 tb India Relish*

 JW> We don't have India relish here but it appears to basically be sweet
 JW> pickle relish (hot dog relish) which I use with minced cabbage
 JW> added. Dill pickle relish is nice in that mixture too. I like to add
 JW> finely diced celery as well.

I did not realize that the recipe said India relish when I posted it.
That was the original, but we have not been able to find India relish in
the stores here for at least several decades.  It is still available and
made by several companies (with different ingredients).  Amazon will
sell it in 3 jar and 12 jar amounts.  Gail definitely liked it better
than either sweet or dill relish when we used to be able to get it.

I wonder if your sources might have Piccalilli (which also seems to come
with a variety of ingredients).

Here is what Wiki says:
Indian relish is a spicy relish used as a condiment or side dish. It
consists of variety of vegetables and fruit that can include chopped
bell peppers, sweet onion, garlic, tomatoes, sour apples, mustard,
cloves, white wine vinegar, crushed red pepper flakes, ginger, and
sugar.[1] Recipes for Indian relish started appearing in cookbooks
during the 1700s.[2] Indian relish was imported from India and became
popular in England and Scotland during the 18th century.[2]

Piccalilli is a form of Indian relish popular in England.[3]


MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.05
 
      Title: Dagwood Bumstead Sandwich
 Categories: Sandwich, Lunch
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      3 lg Onions
      1    Head lettuce
      4    Tomatoes, sliced
      1    Lobster tail
      1    Eagle talon
      1    Fish (pref.2-days old)
      1    Pot spaghetti
           - Cold and gooey
      1 lb Bacon (cooked?)
      1    Meatloaf
      1    Ham
      1    Fried egg (over easy)
      1    String of sausages
      1    Mayonnaise, gallon
      1    Jar of pickle relish
      1    Tin of sardine in oil
      1    Bottle of ketchup
      1    Bottle Sweet mustard
      1    Hot mustard
      1    Loaf Bread
           Assorted cheese
           Assorted vegetables
           Assorted olives
 
  NOTES FROM MINNEAPOLIS STAR TRIBUNE:
  Now that he has announced that his joining his wife's catering
  business, cartoon chowhound Dagwood Bumstead is releasing the recipe
  for his famous Dagwood sandwich. See ingredients above. See
  directions below.
  
   DIRECTIONS: Arrange the ingredients between two slices of bread.
  Serves one.
  
   From: King Features Syndicate
  Originally posted by: Elaine Caldwell (KVNH17B)
  ... from a file of Carl Berger
 
MMMMM
 


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