Easy Chipped Ham Barbecue Sandwich Recipe - A Pittsburgh Classic (2024)

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This easy chipped ham barbecue recipe is a classic Pittsburgh dish made by home cooks for picnics, everyday dinners, and group functions. A tangy delicious treat that can be kept warm in a slow cooker for hours making this an easy option for parties or busy moms.

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Growing up in Pittsburgh I've had my share of ham barbecue sandwiches. These were a staple for picnics and birthday parties. They were also popular lunches and could be found frequently in Pittsburgh's school cafeterias.

Maybe you've had ham barbecue sandwiches too. However, I doubt they were exactly the same. After all, you can find these yummy ham sandwiches throughout Western Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and parts of Ohio.

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The Key to Chipped Ham Barbecue Sandwiches

The key ingredient and I've never seen this anywhere else, is the chipped chopped ham. Pittsburgh is famous for its "Chipped Chopped Ham." The key ingredient and I've never seen this anywhere else, is the chipped chopped ham. Pittsburgh is famous for its "Chipped Chopped Ham." Typically found in the deli as Isaly's chipped ham.Isaly's was a PA local dairy chain famous for chipped chopped ham and barbecue sauce. The stores no longer exist but you can buy the ham and sauce in the grocery stores and online.

What is Chipped Chopped Ham?

It's a type of luncheon meat made up of parts, somewhat like a hotdog, chunks of ham, and seasonings that are ground up and then pressed into a loaf. This chopped ham is then chipped or shaved into thin slices. I remember my mother liked to eat it with yellow mustard on white bread. However, most of the time I think of it as part of ham bbq sandwiches.

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I made my own barbecue sauce for this recipe but back in the day, you could buy it bottled from Islays and can sometimes still find it near local grocery store's cold-cuts.

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It couldn't be easier. Just mix up the barbecue sauce with the ham and heat it.

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Many people like to cook it and keep it warm in a slow cooker. This is especially great for parties and watching football games. This way people can go serve themselves as they like.

If you can't find chopped ham in your grocery store just order Virginia ham and ask the deli person to chip or shave the ham razor thin. Not quite the same but still pretty good.

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I confess that I haven't had a bbq chipped ham sandwich for a while. However, it all came back rushing back with warm and fuzzy feelings when I made some for dinner recently. Tangy, juicy comfort food, oh so good!

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Chipped Ham Barbecue Recipe

These easy bbq chipped ham sandwiches are a classic Pittsburgh dish made by home cooks for picnics, everyday dinners, and group functions.

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 20 minutes mins

Total Time 30 minutes mins

Ingredients

  • 1 pound of Chipped Chopped Ham
  • 1/4 cup Brown Sugar
  • 1.5 cup Ketchup Heinz is best
  • 1/4 cup Apple Cider Vinegar
  • 1 tablespoon Worchestershire sauce
  • 1 tablespoon yellow mustard
  • salt and pepper to taste
  • 1 tablespoon onion powder

Instructions

  • Make a bbq sauce by combining the brown sugar, ketchup, vinegar, Worchestershire sauce, salt, pepper, mustard, and onion powder together in a large bowl.

  • Stir the chipped chopped ham in with the sauce.

  • Heat the ham and barbecue sauce on the stovein a large skilletor pan at medium heat until warmed through about 15-20 minutes.

  • Keep warm in a slow cooker until ready to serve.

  • Serve on Kaiser rolls.

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Notes

You could skip heating the ham barbecue on the stove and go right to the slow cooker. It only needs to warm through and kept on warm after.

Nutrition

Serving: 1gCalories: 333kcalCarbohydrates: 42gProtein: 20gFat: 10gSaturated Fat: 3gPolyunsaturated Fat: 6gCholesterol: 65mgSodium: 2252mgFiber: 2gSugar: 31g

Nutritional information is provided as a courtesy and is an estimate only. This information comes from online calculators. Although attempts have been made to provide accurate nutritional information, these figures are only estimates.

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Patti is the creator of Hearth and Vine, a home and garden blog filled with projects to inspire your creative side. She loves crafting, gardening, decorating and entertaining at her home in Pennsylvania. When she is not working on a project at home or searching for treasures at nurseries and thrift stores with her girlfriends, you’ll probably find her with family and friends, at a restaurant, or home party enjoying new and different food adventures.

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  1. Doug MacDonald

    Easy Chipped Ham Barbecue Sandwich Recipe - A Pittsburgh Classic (10)
    This recipe is spot on to what I grew up eating in Pittsburgh. I hosted a Steelers watch party on the west coast and my guests loved these sandwiches.

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    • Patti Estep

      Glad you like it Doug. It's a good one for a Steelers game. Thanks for sharing.

      Reply

  2. Deanna Cignetti

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    My husband I belong to a small group at our church. This meeting I am responsible for sandwiches. I grew up in GA, so naturally, I am going to make pimento cheese. We moved to Pittsburgh in 1968 ( my husband is originally from Apollo) and left in 1981. I was trying to think of something different to make, and these sandwiches came to mind. When we get back to the area, we take a separate cooler for chipped,chopped ham when we come back to MO as we do with Brunswick Stew when we go back to GA. Thank you for the recipe

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    • Patti Estep

      What a great story. Thanks for sharing!

      Reply

    • Patti Estep

      Actually, my husband does that with cold-cut sandwiches sometimes so you aren't alone.

      Reply

  3. Vaughn

    Made this for the Eagles/Chiefs super bowl party and it was a huge hit. I doubled the sauce recipe using the recommended ingredient measurements and used 3-1/2 lbs. chipped chopped ham. Much better than the recipe I used to use. Thanks for the tasty recipe.

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    • Patti Estep

      That's great to hear Vaughn. Thanks for sharing how you increased the recipe.

      Reply

  4. Barbara Scott

    I remember the big Isaly’s in Oakland near Univetsity of Pittsburgh. I’m going to make it for the seniors pot luck dinner soon

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    • Patti Estep

      I hope they love it Barbara.

      Reply

  5. KTB

    Good recipe! Isalys does still exist! My mother in law owns it in West View, PA right on Main Street by where West View Park used to be. Thank you for keeping this Pittsburgh traditional recipe alive!

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    • Patti Estep

      So glad you like the recipe and I'll have to make a trip to West View to see your MIL's Isalys shop. Thanks for sharing!

      Reply

  6. Tammy

    This is SO GOOD!!! I added a little extra brown sugar and a tablespoon of KC Masterpiece BBQ sauce to it. IT'S THE BEST I'VE EVER HAD!!!
    (I'm from Latrobe, PA)

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    • Patti Estep

      So glad you liked it Tammy and thanks for sharing your ideas.

      Reply

  7. Karen

    Hi! It’s my daughters birthday and she asked for ham barbecues and pierogies for her birthday dinner! We lived in Washington PA and my kids grew up eating Isaly’s chipped ham and BBQ sauce, we live in Florida now and of course don’t have Isaly’s around. So I’m really thankful for your recipe! It tasted so close to the original! I remember as a child going to Isaly’s in my hometown of Canonsburg and my mom getting chipped ham and barbecue sauce! It really is a family tradition! There is an Isaly’s in the Wolfdale area of Washington PA. I was just there in June 2021 and bought chipped ham and Isaly’s bbq sauce to make for dinner at my son’s house. I wish I would have bought a couple of jars to bring home to Florida with me. You can also order the chipped chopped ham and barbecue sauce online at pennmac.com and have it delivered! ❤️Pittsburgh
    Thanks again!
    Karen

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    • Patti Estep

      Karen, it's always so great to hear from a fellow Pittsburgher. They are alwaysthe nicest people and have the best stories. Thanks for the kind comment info.

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    • Niki Delehant

      Karen - my godparents used to live in Canonsburg (Bluff St). We would drive up every summer for the Forth of July parade and go swimming at Town Park up the hill. Ham BBQ was always on the menu.

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  8. He of the E

    Isaly's appears to be alive and well in Deutschtown (537 E Ohio St) and in West View (448 Perry Hwy); and, of course, "Jynt Iggl" carries both the ham and the sauce. I pay to have 'em shipped (to Texas), once in a while—think I might have had to do the meat through PennMac,

    Usually, though, I chip my own from a par-frozen ham, when I can get it cheap (like after Easter): getting anyone to slice it right, around here, is like some kind of black art.

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    • Patti Estep

      Great comment and funny too. Thanks for sharing.

      Reply

  9. Jewel

    Boy, does that take me back to my beginnings. Isaly's also had a barbeque sandwich which we enjoyed after a Sunday afternoon movie. We have stopped in southwestern PA when travelling through just for the 'chipped ham' from Isaly's. Some cannot eat these without a certain lemon drink. But I cannot remember what it was. I can taste it but the name is elusive.

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    • Patti Estep

      Jewell, maybe you are thinking of Lemon Blend? I haven't thought about that for years either but it was everywhere when I was young. Thanks for sharing your experience.

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      • Alice

        Reymer’s Lemon Blend.

      • Patti Estep

        Ah that's it. Thanks Alice!

      • Patti Estep

        What a great story Susan. I hope you had a great time with your family and thank you for sharing.

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Easy Chipped Ham Barbecue Sandwich Recipe - A Pittsburgh Classic (2024)

FAQs

Is chipped ham a Pittsburgh thing? ›

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".

What kind of ham is chipped ham? ›

All About Chipped Chopped Ham

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. Chopped ham was a more economical choice than traditional cooked ham, which is what made it so popular in the post-World War II era.

How many pounds of chipped ham per person? ›

The best rule of thumb for ham is to plan about 1/2 pound per person when picking a bone-in ham (it's heavier) and 1/3 pound if boneless. Look, at the end of the day, some people will eat more than expected, some will eat less—it'll even out.

What goes well with barbecue ham? ›

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Is chipped ham good for you? ›

Ham is a cut of pork that's typically cured and preserved, although it's also sold fresh. It's rich in protein and several beneficial nutrients. However, regularly eating processed meats like ham may increase your risk of certain cancers.

Do they still make Isaly's chipped ham? ›

Isaly's Original Chipped Chopped Ham

You can now buy Isaly's Chipped Chopped Ham ONLINE at Penn Mac! Click here to go to their website. Fresher: Unmatched for freshness.

Who makes Isley's chipped ham? ›

The iconic chipped ham (sometimes marketed as “chipped-chopped ham”) still is available and popular. The brand was recently sold to Conroy Foods in O'Hara Township, which — as “Isaly's LLC” — is starting to revive several flavors of Isaly's ice cream as well.

What is the tastiest cut of ham? ›

Rump, Butt, Or Sirloin

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.

How thin is chipped ham? ›

WHAT IS “CHIPPED”?: Ham that is “sliced” wafer thin, so thin that you can almost see through it.

How much ham do I need for 10 people sandwiches? ›

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. A quarter ham (1.6lbs average weight) serves 6 or 7 people.

How much ham do I need for 2 adults? ›

For the typical brined and smoked boneless ham, plan for each person to eat between 1/3 and 1/2 pounds. You never know how much ham your guests will want to eat the day of your holiday gathering, but this leaves enough for everyone to enjoy their holiday meal's main dish.

Is ham better served hot or cold? ›

Spiral-cut hams, which are fully cooked, are best served cold because heating sliced hams can dry out the meat and cause the glaze to melt. If reheating is desired, heat to 140 °F (165 °F for leftover spiral-cut hams or ham that has been repackaged in any other location outside the plant).

Where did chipped ham originate? ›

Hatch was more of a strict businessman; he helped to find good locations, set many of the standards for the shops and, in the early '30s, became one of the people in Pittsburgh with a claim on creating “chipped ham.” Pressed ham, touted as “The Finest and Most Economical Sandwich Meat,” was not an especially popular ...

Does Isalys still exist? ›

There are at least three Isaly's still in operation in southwestern Pennsylvania in the areas of West View, Turtle Creek, and East Allegheny (city neighborhood of Pittsburgh), all retaining most of the classic interior.

Where does ham come from on the pug? ›

The back leg of the hog is where we get fresh, smoked, or cured hams. Serrano ham and prosciutto are made from hams that are cured, smoked, and then air-dried. Fresh hams are usually roasted, but they can be cut into ham steaks as well.

How long does deli chipped ham last? ›

Information. Packaged lunch meats can be stored in the refrigerator for two weeks before opening. After opening a package of lunch meats or buying sliced lunch meats at a deli, you can refrigerate them for three to five days. Keep your refrigerator at 40 °F or less).

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