Boloni sandwitch with fried boloni?!


Question: Hi,
I am a 22 year old guy living in Canada. I like to have my meals hot since its a little cold here in Canada at this time of the year. So for breakfast this morning I put the chicken boloni in a frying pan and fried at medium heat for couple of minutes until they got the golden colour. Then I toasted the bread and made myself a nice warm sandwith with the fried boloni. It tasted so good! Am I the only one who's doing this with boloni or have you done it sometimes? I am just curious.
Thanks in advance.


Answers: Hi,
I am a 22 year old guy living in Canada. I like to have my meals hot since its a little cold here in Canada at this time of the year. So for breakfast this morning I put the chicken boloni in a frying pan and fried at medium heat for couple of minutes until they got the golden colour. Then I toasted the bread and made myself a nice warm sandwith with the fried boloni. It tasted so good! Am I the only one who's doing this with boloni or have you done it sometimes? I am just curious.
Thanks in advance.

My dad used to eat fried bologna sandwiches. I've even seen it grilled with BBQ sauce.

It's been a long time, but I have had a fried boloGNA sandwiCH before.

I've done it!
I'm usually just put mayo on some bread the then the bologna then slap them together.. And then I read a book talking about Fried Bologna sandwiches so I tried it.

Bologna goes best with mayo!

I have done it plenty of times, I like to add cheese and make a fried bologna/grilled cheese all in one.

Love it.... Been eating it for probably, well let's just say, years.
Try adding yellow mustard on reg. bread not toast. yummy

When I use to baby sit these kids.. they how they liked their sandwiches.

Oooh yeah that's good- I like mine with mayo and tomatoes.

I love doing this too - but if you add some fried onions and ketchup, it tastes even better!
I'm in Canada, too, so I don't know if it's just us who does this either!





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