Chopped Ham and Pickle [CH4P]
4 members
Feb 21, 2026(0y)
0% tax
Combat
Kills0
Losses2
Efficiency0%
Danger Ratio100%
ISK
Destroyed0
Lost339.60m
ISK Eff.0%
Balance-339596801
Activity
Solo Kills0
Final Blows0
Points0
Members4
Last 90 Days
Kills0
Losses2
ISK Destroyed0
ISK Lost339.60m
Chopped Ham and Pickle [CH4P]
Members
4
Founded
Feb 21, 2026 (0 years)
Tax Rate
0%
Combat
Kills0
Losses2
Efficiency0%
Danger Ratio100%
ISK
Destroyed0
Lost339.60m
ISK Efficiency0%
Balance-339596801
Activity
Solo Kills0
Final Blows0
Points0
Members4
Last 90 Days
Kills0
Losses2
ISK Destroyed0
ISK Lost339.60m
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Bio
Ingredients
- 1 lb ham loaf-style lunchmeat (or thick-sliced deli ham)
- \xbd cup finely chopped dill pickles
- 3 tbsp pickle juice
- \xbc cup mayonnaise
- 2 tbsp yellow mustard
- 2 tbsp very finely minced onion
- lotsa black pepper
- small pinch sugar
Instructions
1. Chop the ham very fine.
Traditionally this was run through a hand-crank meat grinder to get that spreadable texture. A food processor pulsed briefly works too — but don’t pur\xe9e it smooth.
2. Add chopped pickles and onion.
3. Stir in mayo, mustard, and a splash of pickle juice.
You’re aiming for a moist, spreadable consistency — not too wet.
4. Season lightly. Taste before adding salt (ham is already salty).
5. Add a pinch of sugar if you want that slightly sweet “grandma deli” flavor.
6. Chill for at least 1 hour to let the flavors blend.
How It Was Usually Served
A. Thickly spread on soft white sandwich bread
B. Sometimes on buttered bread (very common mid-century)
C. With lettuce but rarely tomato
Cut into triangles or wrapped in wax paper
- 1 lb ham loaf-style lunchmeat (or thick-sliced deli ham)
- \xbd cup finely chopped dill pickles
- 3 tbsp pickle juice
- \xbc cup mayonnaise
- 2 tbsp yellow mustard
- 2 tbsp very finely minced onion
- lotsa black pepper
- small pinch sugar
Instructions
1. Chop the ham very fine.
Traditionally this was run through a hand-crank meat grinder to get that spreadable texture. A food processor pulsed briefly works too — but don’t pur\xe9e it smooth.
2. Add chopped pickles and onion.
3. Stir in mayo, mustard, and a splash of pickle juice.
You’re aiming for a moist, spreadable consistency — not too wet.
4. Season lightly. Taste before adding salt (ham is already salty).
5. Add a pinch of sugar if you want that slightly sweet “grandma deli” flavor.
6. Chill for at least 1 hour to let the flavors blend.
How It Was Usually Served
A. Thickly spread on soft white sandwich bread
B. Sometimes on buttered bread (very common mid-century)
C. With lettuce but rarely tomato
Cut into triangles or wrapped in wax paper
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Kills0
Losses2
Efficiency0%
ISK Destroyed0
ISK Lost339.60m
ISK Efficiency0%
Solo Kills0
NPC Losses0
Final Blows0
Points0
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