- Source: Mother-in-law (sandwich)
The mother-in-law is a fast food dish of Chicago, consisting of a tamale topped with chili, served in a hot dog bun. The mother-in-law is made with Chicago's unique style of tamale, a machine-extruded cornmeal roll wrapped in paper instead of corn husks, which is typically cooked in a hot-dog steamer.
History
Mexican-Americans brought the tamale to Chicago, and African-Americans from the Mississippi Delta area brought the hot tamale to the city. But no one knows how the mother-in-law sandwich developed. Some speculate it may have had its beginnings in Mexico City's torta de tamal, a tamale on a bolillo. The precise origins of the Chicago-style tamale are also obscure.
See also
List of sandwiches
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Mother-in-law (makanan)
- Daftar hidangan roti lapis
- Carl Boese
- Chris Elliott
- Tom Monaghan
- Henry III dari Inggris
- Cicely Tyson
- Reema Lagoo
- Daftar semboyan negara di dunia
- Daftar julukan kota di Amerika Serikat
- Mother-in-law (sandwich)
- Mother-in-law (disambiguation)
- The Mothers-in-Law
- Culture of Chicago
- Po' boy
- Sandwich generation
- Thornton W. Burgess
- Hillel the Elder
- Sol Wachtler
- Victor Montagu