Alternative names | Hawaiian Toast |
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Type | Open sandwich |
Course | Breakfast or Lunch |
Place of origin | Germany |
Created by | Clemens Wilmenrod |
Main ingredients | Toast, ham, pineapple, maraschino cherry, cheese |
Toast Hawaii is an open sandwich consisting of a slice of toast with ham and cheese, and a maraschino cherry in the middle of a pineapple slice, baked so that the cheese starts to melt.[1] It was made popular by the West German TV cook Clemens Wilmenrod in the 1950s. It is likely that it was adapted from the "Grilled Spamwich" found in a 1939 Spam cookbook[2] and brought to West Germany by American G.I.s. Spam was not available in Germany's grocery stores so Wilmenrod replaced it with a slice of cooked ham.[3]