deviled ham

noun

Etymology

From associating hot or spicy food with the Devil; see devil (verb); compare deviled egg(s), deviled crab, devilled sausages.

Definitions

  1. A mixture of ground ham with seasoning, making it spicy.

    • Sherry brought a couple of beers and a plate of deviled ham spread on Ritz crackers.

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