Live 5 minutes from there. great place. Plenty to do and great restaurants!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!And in Morris county ...... "German Valley" became Long Valley during WWI due to similar reasons
Actually the term Kaiser comes from the king (Kaiser) of Austria not Germany. You can look it up.
Change that to the freshest roll you gotI’ve never specified, I just say “… on a roll” and take whatever the place gives me. If I don’t like it, that’s my problem.
I will say this though, if you get your egg sandwich on a bagel, I don’t even want to know you.
Obviously I do! DuuuuuuhI just ignore the stupidity like this one….
and move on.
I mean who does this?
And it explains so much. LOLObviously I do! Duuuuuuh
The one in the link from the post by @Section124 above.I never ordered anything with a Kaiser roll. What does it look like?
A Kaiser has the swirl/design/whateverThat’s a hard roll.
I just didn’t know the nuance in the rolls. Sometimes I get a Kaiser roll when I ask for a hard roll. I bet they didn’t know the difference.A Kaiser has the swirl/design/whatever
A “hard roll” can be just about anything else.
I bet you are correct.I just didn’t know the nuance in the rolls. Sometimes I get a Kaiser roll when I ask for a hard roll. I bet they didn’t know the difference.
Look at the menu in every diner, deli and breakfast joint in NNJ. Amazing that something that doesn't exist is on every single menu and pork roll is not on those very same menus. You can call it meat garbage for all I care, here in NNJ it is known as Taylor Ham. Based on population I would bet more people refer to it as Taylor Ham than pork roll.No such thing as Taylor ham or Central Nersey!
I’m pretty sure when they did the survey of RU basketball fans and were giving out free PR and TH t shirts at the RAC a few years ago pork roll won in a landslideLook at the menu in every diner, deli and breakfast joint in NNJ. Amazing that something that doesn't exist is on every single menu and pork roll is not on those very same menus. You can call it meat garbage for all I care, here in NNJ it is known as Taylor Ham. Based on population I would bet more people refer to it as Taylor Ham than pork roll.
I’m pretty sure when they did the survey of RU basketball fans and were giving out free PR and TH t shirts at the RAC a few years ago pork roll won in a landslide
Pretty sure CNJ exists also won in a landslideYeah, but that's because the RAC is in a place that doesn't exist, Central Jersey.
I live in Flanders, Morris County, and have for 20 years, everyone I know here calls it Pork Roll. Thanks for trying.Look at the menu in every diner, deli and breakfast joint in NNJ. Amazing that something that doesn't exist is on every single menu and pork roll is not on those very same menus. You can call it meat garbage for all I care, here in NNJ it is known as Taylor Ham. Based on population I would bet more people refer to it as Taylor Ham than pork roll.
Weird. I used to work in that area and have tons of friends in the area. They all call it Taylor Ham. Never heard anyone call it Pork Roll around there.I live in Flanders, Morris County, and have for 20 years, everyone I know here calls it Pork Roll. Thanks for trying.
Times have changed. 4 example, dems never used to be communists, NOW .................Weird. I used to work in that area and have tons of friends in the area. They all call it Taylor Ham. Never heard anyone call it Pork Roll around there.
The After Grill in Flanders Menu:I live in Flanders, Morris County, and have for 20 years, everyone I know here calls it Pork Roll. Thanks for trying.
UMMMM. I never said it wasn't on the menu, I said I don't know anyone who calls it Taylor Ham. OK? NOW, you are taking this WAY TOO serious. Calm down and get yourself a PREC on a roll with a tall glass of OJ. Good grief.The After Grill in Flanders Menu:
After Grill - Takeout Menu
www.theaftergrilltogo.com
Budd Lake Diner
Chester Diner menu
Menus | Chester Diner
chesterdiner.wixsite.com
Flanders Bagels
Yeah you don't know anyone who calls it Taylor Ham...
Fixed it 4 you. Now I agree.Egg, cheese, salami on a kaiser roll sucks! Porkroll or taylor ham is the greatest. Salami BLOWS and poppy seeds are wonderful!
I just won’t order something to eat called KaiserI never ordered anything with a Kaiser roll. What does it look like?
Add mayo and you have the blandest sandwich ever. I would also add pickles to my version.Fixed it 4 you. Now I agree.
A few years longer ago than that - During college summers, I made extra money (really good money actually) working at a Sealed Air/Jiffy factory where my stepfather was the Chief Mechanic. Every morning (6am - Yeesh) we’d stop at he Hamilton Luncheonette on Hamilton St in Somerset (was known as Rosemary’s beck then). We‘d see a lot of the factory guys getting coffee etc.We don't get either down here and I miss them hugely. Will never forget taking Skillethead Jr to White Rose in Northern HP (maybe south Edison) and telling him we were getting a buttered hard roll and coffee for breakfast on the start of a long drive. He was 12 and was a bit surprised that he was getting coffee and had no idea what a buttered hard roll was.
When he first bit into the hard roll, he turned to me and said, "this is like the best thing imaginable to have on a car ride." He also loved his first coffee.
That was 31 years ago. Remember it like it was yesterday. Love both hard rolls and kaiser rolls. Never thought much about the difference between the two.
This is pretty much what my Girlfriend (born and raised in Wyckoff) says - according to her while similar, a kaiser roll may be more "doughy" than a hard roll (kind of like how a square is a rectangle).They are two different rolls. So, there is no true answer to this poll.
When I order Taylor ham I use hard roll as well I do remember as a kid some kids referred to it as Kaiser rolls so it’s not foreign to me but I never used it much. Basically same thing.I use both interchangably. When ordering a Taylor ham egg and cheese, I'll usually say "on a roll" or "on a hard roll". And I've ordered a "hard roll with butter". But when just buying rolls, I'll usually refer to them as Kaiser rolls, and other types of sandwiches I'll sometimes order on a Kaiser.
Raised in North Jersey, live in Central Jersey.
"Remind", lol...This is pretty much what my Girlfriend (born and raised in Wyckoff) says - according to her while similar, a kaiser roll may be more "doughy" than a hard roll (kind of like how a square is a rectangle).
Being from Middlesex County I've had no hard and fast opinion hard roll vs. kaiser roll - but I do remind her that its pork roll and not taylor ham.
Your last sentence is probably true (population wise) but it's still wrong. :)Look at the menu in every diner, deli and breakfast joint in NNJ. Amazing that something that doesn't exist is on every single menu and pork roll is not on those very same menus. You can call it meat garbage for all I care, here in NNJ it is known as Taylor Ham. Based on population I would bet more people refer to it as Taylor Ham than pork roll.
Down here (I live in New Zealand), bacon sandwiches are hugely popular (and very good). They are called "bacon butties." I asked a friend why they call them that and he replied, "Because they have bacon in them." I responded, "I figured out the bacon part, but why 'butties'"? He said, in the UK, bread and butter sandwiches are called butties -- butter sandwiches. Buttie then became the name in general for sandwiches. So your Italian buddy was merely following English tradition!A few years longer ago than that - During college summers, I made extra money (really good money actually) working at a Sealed Air/Jiffy factory where my stepfather was the Chief Mechanic. Every morning (6am - Yeesh) we’d stop at he Hamilton Luncheonette on Hamilton St in Somerset (was known as Rosemary’s beck then). We‘d see a lot of the factory guys getting coffee etc.
One forklift guy, a really nice old Italian immigrant (it took me until Senior year to work out his thick accent) would always order the same thing - Butter Sandwich! I think only the owner really knew what he wanted. Good thing she was almost always there, lol.