What kind of ham do Paris bakeries put in butter & ham sandwiches?

Anonymous
Stachowskis in Georgetown sells great French ham
Anonymous
Virginia ham is a great substitute. I don’t no, we’re all these people pretending that you can’t find that same flavor profile in a local ham actually got off, and taste very similar and it’s a very mild flavored ham that substitutes well for jambon de Paris
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Would this Boar's Head ham be a suitable substitute?

Branded Deluxe Ham
It all started with Branded Deluxe Ham. Slow cooked for a tender taste, this was our very first product and continues to be a favorite today. https://boarshead.com/products/ham/102-branded-deluxe-ham-shattuck


Skip Boar's Head. Listeria. Remember?


Didn't they perm shut down the one sketchy factory that was the source of all the issues?
Anonymous
Another name can be "jambon blanc", which is what we call it in France, even though it's pink and not white

It's not smoked in the regular recipe but some might use that kind if they choose to.
Anonymous
What about prosciutto?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What about prosciutto?


completely different.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Would this Boar's Head ham be a suitable substitute?


If you hate your guests, yes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What about prosciutto?


Wrong country. Right continent though.

Virginia ham is a great substitute. I don’t no, we’re all these people pretending that you can’t find that same flavor profile in a local ham actually got off, and taste very similar and it’s a very mild flavored ham that substitutes well for jambon de Paris


Or just use jambon de Paris??? It's available almost everywhere. Just use the kind of ham Paris bakeries put in butter & ham sandwiches.


Anonymous
They sell jamon du paris at whole foods. I can't recall the brand but it has 3 little pigs on the package
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They sell jamon du paris at whole foods. I can't recall the brand but it has 3 little pigs on the package


Found it https://www.wholefoodsmarket.com/product/jambon-de%20paris-b08vtf4xyr
Anonymous
Jambon de Paris can be found at Wegman's
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you have to ask...sigh.


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