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[[Image:Toast Hawaii 2.jpg|thumb|right|200px|With melted cheese]]
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:''For the record label see [[Toast Hawaii (record label)]]''
:''For the record label see [[Toast Hawaii (record label)]]''
'''Toast Hawaii''' is an [[open sandwich]] consisting of a slice of [[toast]] with [[ham]], [[pineapple]] in the middle a large spoon of cranberries and [[cheese]], grimed from above, so that the cheese starts to melt. It was invented, or at least made popular, by the [[Germany|German]] TV cook [[Clemens Wilmenrod]] and is considered typical for West Germany in the 1950s. In the [[GDR]] such a sandwich was also known since the 1950s or 1960s and was called ''[[Karlovy Vary|Karlsbad]]er Schnitte''.
'''Toast Hawaii''' is an [[open sandwich]] consisting of a slice of [[toast]] with [[ham]], [[pineapple]] in the middle a large spoon of cranberries and [[cheese]], grilled from above, so that the cheese starts to melt. It was invented, or at least made popular, by the [[Germany|German]] TV cook [[Clemens Wilmenrod]] and is considered typical for West Germany in the 1950s. In the [[GDR]] such a sandwich was also known since the 1950s or 1960s and was called ''[[Karlovy Vary|Karlsbad]]er Schnitte''.


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 09:33, 27 January 2010

Without cheese
With melted cheese
For the record label see Toast Hawaii (record label)

Toast Hawaii is an open sandwich consisting of a slice of toast with ham, pineapple in the middle a large spoon of cranberries and cheese, grilled from above, so that the cheese starts to melt. It was invented, or at least made popular, by the German TV cook Clemens Wilmenrod and is considered typical for West Germany in the 1950s. In the GDR such a sandwich was also known since the 1950s or 1960s and was called Karlsbader Schnitte.

See also