Wisconsin
Related: About this forumHow many of you have eaten cannibal sandwiches?
Although I haven't eaten one in many, many years, I do remember gatherings where they were served.
https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/cannibal-sandwich-wisconsin

Ocelot II
(124,076 posts)Maybe they should give that sandwich a different name?
llashram
(6,269 posts)PJMcK
(23,423 posts)Im a cheesehead and though I havent lived in Wisconsin since childhood, Im still a Packers fan.
My aunt used to make these as snacks on Christmas Day before the big dinner and ever since, Ive enjoyed tartares, carpaccio and the like.
Good memories!
Chainfire
(17,757 posts)I know, my age is showing.
AllyCat
(17,757 posts)MOMFUDSKI
(7,080 posts)buffet for years. I would fashion a ground round snowman with the thin-sliced onion rings around the bottom as snow. Black olives for the eyes and a carrot nose. Also, back in the day when weddings served brunch after church and then a big dinner at the reception hall and then a midnight snack just before leaving with your wrapped piece of the wedding cake. It was ground round on rye with raw onions and salt/pepper. I am a true Wisconsinite. When you grow up like that it all makes perfect sense!
sybylla
(8,655 posts)I haven't had them in years and I'd be pretty careful whose ground beef I bought (probably would by whole muscle and grind it myself for safety). But I do like them.
milestogo
(20,164 posts)
Ziggysmom
(3,752 posts)these days, infected with bacteria and parasites.
beemerphill
(547 posts)They weren't bad, but usually one was all that I wanted. Now days I would pass them up unless I really trusted the cook.
GusBob
(7,824 posts)Not of late tho
mockmonkey
(2,964 posts)They just called it Raw Beef sandwiches and put plenty of onions on it.
I don't remember any Rye bread but then again I wasn't about to eat that.
The smell from their belching and farting later was so nauseating.
Grumpy Old Guy
(3,741 posts)I loved it.
My California wife can't believe I ate it. LOL!