Bologna Burgers Ala Wanda

"This is a wonderful hot sandwich created by my mother. Think of it as a flat chili dog. Kids love 'em and you will, too."
 
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Ready In:
20mins
Ingredients:
7
Serves:
4
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ingredients

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directions

  • Place your bologna in a frying pan over medium-medium/high heat.
  • Fry it until it is browned on each side (it will make little cups or flying saucer shapes).
  • Meanwhile, heat up your chili.
  • Grill your hamburger buns.
  • Spread buns with mustard.
  • Layer 4-5 slices of bologna, making sure to place the cup shape UP.
  • Fill your bologna"cup" with chili.
  • Top with onions, relish and cheddar and bun top.
  • It is mandatory to serve these with potato chips.
  • I suggest a good root beer to wash it all down.

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Reviews

  1. So weird, but so good! My husband walked in the kitchen when I was frying the bologna and his eyes got big and had a wild look about them. After I threw it on a bun and topped it with chili he asked if it was Christmas! Haha! This was a first for me having mustard with chili but its a BIG winner!
     
  2. Simple and fun for a quick lunch. I used thick sliced garlic bologna, Hormel chili without beans, red onions, a Mexican blend finely shredded cheese, Sara Lee buns, and omitted the relish. The sandwiches really do taste like chili dogs. I liked the bite of the mustard on the lower bun. Of course, we served it with BBQ chips and Diet Pepsi. :)
     
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