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A diablo sandwich is a fast food sandwich portrayed in the 1977 film Smokey and the Bandit as an item at a barbecue restaurant in Arkansas.
While no authoritative source identifies the composition of a diablo sandwich, there are several possibilities: A segment of the CMT program Reel Eats used a sloppy joe-style recipe consisting of seasoned ground beef, corn and sour cream. Another proposal, based more closely on images from the film and the shooting location of the scene (at an Old Hickory House restaurant in Georgia), is pulled pork and hot sauce on a hamburger bun.
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References
- LaGrou, Lisa (February 9, 2014). "Diablo Sandwich Recipe from CMT's Reel Eats". Oakland County Moms.
- "Diablo Sandwich / "Diablo & Doc" From Smokey & the Bandit, Identified!". Roadfood.com.
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