Kentucky Woman Remembers Rare School Lunch Item
Since it's almost time for the kids to head back to school, well, some have already, I was thinking about all the school lunch items and menus I used to love.
What started rattling around in my brain was one particular item that I'm pretty confident was never served at my elementary school. Where are you all at Wayland? Fast forward to high school and that's where I first encountered the Rhode Island Burger. First of all, like Mike Myers as Linda Richman on SNL used to say, I'm paraphrasing, "I'll give you a topic, a Rhode Island Burger has nothing to do with Rhode Island or a burger, discuss!"
Seriously, when I went to search for an image of what I remember I think it looked like, I got pictures of traditional or fancy burgers. To be fair, it is bread, meat, and another layer of bread concoction, so sort of a sandwich. In my mind, and if anyone who attended school in Ohio County remembers, the RIB visually looked like Mexican cornbread. I know that's weird, but in reality, it was biscuit dough with ham and cheese on top, then another layer of bread on top consisting of several yeast rolls.
Actually, I found a TikTok of a fellow Ohio Countian making the Rhode Island Burger, take it away Matilda!
@ky_mom_79 Did anyone else have Rhode Island Burgers in school? Did I just make this up? @Matilda •~•#rhodeisland #rhodeislandburgers ♬ original sound - Matilda
Okay, so that doesn't look like a piece of cornbread, and honestly, the make-it-at-home recipe looks much more appetizing. So where did it come from? I was told it was a lunch item at Horse Branch School, but my friend Heather told me she had the RIB at Southern Elementary. By the way, here is Heather's recipe:
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