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Classic Fried Bologna Sandwich With Potato Chips

There’s a reason folks call a fried bologna sandwich the “poor man’s steak,” but if you ask me, there’s nothing poor about the flavor. When you take a thick slice of bologna and sear it in a hot skillet until the edges get a little char and that American cheese starts oozing over the sides, you’ve got something far better than any cold sandwich from a lunchbox! 

A plate with sliced fried bologna sandwich and chips

The “Poor Man’s Steak” That’s Rich in Memories

I’ve always said that you can tell a lot about a person by how they treat a classic fried bologna sandwich. While it’s a quick lunch anywhere else, down here, it’s a tradition that goes back to Sunday drives and country stores where they’d cut the slices thick right off the log! 

There’s something about the way the edges of the bologna get a little bit of a char in the frying pan that’s just mouthwatering, even if you’re just eating it over a paper towel. If you’re a mayo purist or you like a little kick from a mustard mixture, this sandwich will not disappoint!

If you love these old-fashioned flavors, you’ve got to try my Classic Hoppin’ John for another dose of Southern comfort!

Ingredients for fried bologna sandwich

Ingredients You’ll Need

  • Bologna
  • White Bread
  • American Cheese
  • Yellow or Spicy Brown Mustard
  • Potato Chips
  • Butter or Mayo

Tips for a Perfect Fried Sandwich

  • The “Peace Sign” Cut: If you’ve ever fried bologna, you know it likes to curl up into a bowl shape the second it hits the heat. To keep your slices of bread sitting flat, use a knife to make three long slits from the center out to the edge (like a peace sign) before you put them in the pan.
  • Don’t Overcrowd: Use a dry large skillet or a well-seasoned cast iron pan. Cook your meat in a single layer so every inch gets that beautiful golden brown crust.
  • The Cheese Melt: As soon as you flip your bologna to the second side, lay your American cheese right on top. By the time the meat is done, you’ll have perfectly melted cheese ready to go.
  • The Smoosh: Once the sandwich is assembled with the chips inside, give it a firm “smoosh” with the palm of your hand. It settles the chips into the bread and makes it much easier to take a big bite!
Close up of a fried bologna sandwich

How to Make a Fried Bologna Sandwich

1. Prep the Meat

Take half of the bologna slices and place them on a cutting board. Make your slits in the edges so they stay flat. If you’re feeding a crowd, keep a neat stack ready by the stove.

Cutting bologna slices down the middle

2. Get the Pan Moving

Place a large skillet over medium-high heat. You don’t usually need oil or spray because the bologna has enough fat to do the work for you. Lay the slices in the pan.

Frying slices of bologna in a pan

3. Fry Until Golden

Cook for about 2–3 minutes per side. You’re looking for those edges to get slightly crisp and dark.

4. Build the Flavor

While the meat fries, spread a thin layer of mayo or a mustard mixture onto your white bread. If you’re feeling fancy, you can whisk together yellow mustard and a splash of pickle brine in a small bowl for an extra zing.

Adding mayo to a slice of bread

5. Assemble and Crunch

Place the hot bologna and melted cheese onto the slice of bread. Pile on a handful of potato chips, top with the second piece of bread, and give it the “Southern Smoosh.” 

Serve it up while it’s still steaming hot!

A sliced and stacked fried bologna sandwich

Variations to Try

A plate with sliced fried bologna sandwich and chips

Classic Fried Bologna Sandwich With Potato Chips

This fried bologna sandwich recipe is a 10-minute Southern classic. It all starts by searing thick-cut bologna to a perfect crisp and adding the crunch of potato chips. You get a hearty, nostalgic meal that’s been a favorite in Southern kitchens for generations!
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 15 minutes
Course: Lunch, Main Course
Cuisine: American
Keyword: Fried Bologna Sandwich
Servings: 1 sandwich

Ingredients

  • 2-3 slices thick-cut bologna
  • 2 slices of white bread
  • 1 slice American cheese
  • 1 tablespoon mayonnaise or mustard
  • 1 handful plain potato chips

Instructions

  • Make a small slit halfway through each bologna slice to prevent curling.
  • Heat a skillet over medium heat. Fry bologna until browned on both sides (about 3 minutes per side).
  • Add cheese to the top of the bologna during the last minute of cooking.
  • Spread mayo or mustard on bread.
  • Place bologna on bread, top with a pile of chips, and “smoosh” with the top slice of bread.
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577 Comments

  1. OMG this is one of my favs I luv fried bologna, the thick slices are the best just got some today at the grocery.

    another one I really like it Miracle Whip sandwiches, this one is from my dad he eats these things all the time and I guess it rubbed off on me.

  2. I love just a bologna and cheese (the plastic wrapped kind) with frenches yellow mustard and Wonder bread. Something about the way it sticks to the roof of your mouth…. YUM!! We also ate a LOT of meatloaf sammies and I also LOVE a grilled PB and banana sammie. It makes the PB start to melt and it’s sooooooo good. I like my pimiento cheese sammie’s grilled. Oh and let’s not forget the fried egg sammie. It’s the best with toasted bread and mayo and then throw a slice of cheese on top of the hot egg at the end. Serve it with bread and butter pickles. YUMMY!!!

  3. Fried boloney good…… But I like it with mustard, katchup, and dil picle slices.

    My favorite though, and after 30 years my hubbie still thinks I am nuts is thick peanut butter with a thick coating of brown sugar. Gotta have butter on the top bread to hold the sugar in good.

  4. When my Grandpa took me fishin, we almost always hade mustard sardine and onion sandwiches for lunch (Granny wouldn’t let him eat them in the house) LOL!!

    My favorite “weird” one is peanut butter and grape jelly and bacon!

    One of the few useful things That my Yankee wife has introduced me to is what she calls a “fluffernutter” sandwich. Its peanut butter and marshmallow fluff on white bread…….mmmmmmmmmmmmm!

  5. I’ve enjoyed reading these! When I was little growing up in New England my grandmother who is 100% Polish would make my sister and us fried Veal Loaf sandwiches or just cut up the veal loaf and fry it up. I’m not sure of the spelling but anyway it was my favorite thing to eat at grandma’s house and still whenever I come to visit (live in S.C now) she always makes sure to have plenty of it. My husband always calls it Polish bologna! I guess in a way it is! :O)

  6. I love fried bologna sandwiches too but my favorite is a Fried Potato sandwich. My Nanny got me hooked on these when I was a child. I can live off of potato sandwiches.
    You get potatoes – peel and slice them in round slices not too thin not to thick. Fry in grease until golden brown. Then layer the fried potatoes on 2 slices of bread with some mayo, salt & pepper. YUMMY!! = )

    1. The only variation of the fried potato sandwich for us was Miracle Whip Salad Dressing instead of Mayo. Those were a treat for me and still are!

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