Horseshoe sandwich

The horseshoe is an open-faced sandwich originating in Springfield, Illinois, United States. It consists of thick-sliced toasted bread (often Texas toast), a hamburger patty or other choice of meat, French fries, and cheese sauce. While hamburger has become the most common meat on a horseshoe, the original meat was ham. The "horseshoe" name has been variously attributed to the horseshoe-like shape of a slice of , or to the horseshoe-like arrangement of potato wedges around the ham. A smaller portion, with one slice of bread and one serving of meat, is called a pony shoe.

Horseshoe sandwich

The horseshoe is an open-faced sandwich originating in Springfield, Illinois, United States. It consists of thick-sliced toasted bread (often Texas toast), a hamburger patty or other choice of meat, French fries, and cheese sauce. While hamburger has become the most common meat on a horseshoe, the original meat was ham. The "horseshoe" name has been variously attributed to the horseshoe-like shape of a slice of , or to the horseshoe-like arrangement of potato wedges around the ham. A smaller portion, with one slice of bread and one serving of meat, is called a pony shoe.