You are going to LOVE this ham BBQ recipe made with chipped ham. Make a super-delicious HAM BBQ Sandwich that everyone will love for dinner, lunch or your picnics and parties! Make your BBQ and toss in a crock pot to keep warm for those picnics. Don’t forget the pickles on the side!
These Chipped Ham with BBQ Sauce Sandwiches are Always a Huge Hit!
Ham BBQ using Isaly’s Chipped Ham – (Or Use Your Favorite Ham Chopped Very Thin)
Growing up in the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania area, as a child we always had Isaly’s ham BBQ’s at picnics and special events. Definitely a yummy staple of every family summer picnic.
They were so popular because they were super-easy to make, delicious tasting, and pleased everyone at every age. Not to mention they were so low in cost, so it was one way to feed a large crowd with little money. These tasty BBQ Sandwiches are still popular today, and still so simple to prepare.
Isaly’schip-chopped ham is the key, which explains why it withstands the test of time and still a crowd favoritetoday. This perfect ham was sliced so thin you could practically see right through it. If you can’t find Isaly’s chipped ham, use your favoriteham sliced very thin.
Here is how you make the best picnic ham BBQ in under 10 minutes.
Keep Your Ham BBQ Warm in the Crockpot
Want something a little different? Serve slider ham bbqs for a large crowd. Keep your ham bbq warm in a crockpot and serve with a side of slider buns. Add in a little relish, and you have little savory sandwiches that can feed a small crowd.
Ingredients Needed for BBQ’s
Ham BBQ Sauce Recipe:
Isaly’s chipped chopped ham
Heinz Ketchup
Apple Cider Vinegar
Brown Sugar
Yellow mustard
Worchester shire
Easy Steps to Make this Delicious Ham BBQ Recipe
Step 1. Bring the sauce ingredients to a simmer in a medium-sized saucepan.
Step 2. Let sauce cook for about 3-5 minutes.
Step 3. Add the chipped chopped ham to the sauce and stir to coat the ham.
Step 4. Cool on low for a few minutes or until ham is heated through.
Use Isaly’s Chipped ham or the cheapest brand of ham you can find and have it shaved thin.
Buy your fresh ham from the deli.
Always use small cheap buns, remember, it’s all about the ham!
Don’t use water in the sauce!
Taste the sauce after everything has been added, add a little extra brown sugar or vinegar depending on your taste.
If you don’t have yellow mustard, add about 1/4 teaspoon dried mustard.
Don’t forget the relish. Some people love lots of relish on their BBQs.
Try to use Heinz ketchup if possible. We LOVE this ketchup!
Don’t try to be neat – sloppy is ok, just have extra napkins.
Serve macaroni salad and about 12 different tasty jello salads (LOL) and you have yourself a traditional Pittsburgh picnic!
It’s always tempting to eat warm BBQ ham right out of the pan – but save some for the sandwiches!
It’s actually fun to make these Ham BBQ’s and something we look forward to at the start of every Memorial Day – So from us to you –
HAVE A HAPPY MEMORIAL DAY! Have a great summer and fun picnics with great food!
What to Serve with Ham BBQ Sandwiches
There are so many side dishes that goes well with this BBQ. Here are just a few of our favorites.
Corn on the Cob – also learn how to make cooler corn on the cob for a crowd! Basic Macaroni Salad Crispy Parmesan Crusted Potatoes Recipe Potato Chips Pasta Salad Made with Spaghetti
Does Ham BBQ Keep Well?
Yes, ham BBQs will keep well in your refrigerator for about 4-5 days to eat again for dinner or a quick lunch. Just store any leftovers in an airtight container.
Do you want to try another Pittsburgh favorite? Try our quick and delicious spaghetti with ground beef meat sauce!
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It features ham from a processed, pressed, shape loaf called “Chopped Ham.” That ham is “chipped,” or shaved translucently thin, to the point where it begins to shred. The product is sold as “chipped chopped ham” or sometimes referred to by locals as “chip chop” ham.
In a large bowl, combine water, ketchup, brown sugar, Worcestershire sauce, vinegar and mustard; pour over ham and stir well. Cover and cook on low until heated through, 4-5 hours. Serve on buns.
By chipping or shaving the meat loaf against a commercial meat slicer blade, the resultant thinly sliced product has a different texture and flavor compared to thickly sliced ham. In western Pennsylvania, northern West Virginia and eastern Ohio, the slicing process is also referred to as "Pittsburgh style".
The rump contains the femur and pelvic bone, which can be challenging to carve around. It is a more tender and flavorful cut of meat and can often be more expensive.
In short? Once you open a package of ham, or if it comes open — like if it was sliced at the deli counter— you can safely eat your leftovers for up to five days.
With a spiral-cut ham, keep the slices packed together as much as possible and protect the ham from direct heat. To keep the end from drying out, place the ham cut-side down on a sheet of aluminum foil. This will help hold in the moisture while exposing the skin to the heat and flavor of the grill.
Cover the ham snugly with aluminum foil, crimping the foil around the rim of the pan. Cook the ham over indirect medium-low heat, with the lid closed, for 1½ hours.
There are two parts to chipped chopped ham: the first is the type of ham (chopped) and the second is how it's sliced (chipped). It starts with a loaf (yes, loaf) of chopped ham, which is made of ham, ham trimmings, and seasonings ground up and formed into a mold.
Turn the slicer on the lowest setting possible. Do not allow ham to “stack up” against the blade when chipping. MORE HANDLING TIPS: Place the already chipped ham gently in the display case in order to maintain a “fluffy” appearance.
A whole boneless ham (6.7lbs average weight) serves roughly 25 people. Same basic idea, plus a boneless ham is a little easier to carve. A portion bone-in ham (7.5lbs average weight) serves 10 people. Great for dinner parties, or a family dinner with plenty left over for sandwiches and such.
You'll need a total of about 1 pound per person of all bone-in meats or 1/2 pound per person for boneless meats. Here is a quick guide to how many pounds of ham and turkey you will need depending on if the meat is bone-in or boneless (assuming a 50/50 split of turkey and ham being served):
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