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The mother-in-law sandwich is a Chicago area fast food dish that features a Chicago-style corn-roll tamale nestled in a hot dog bun and smothered with chili.〔(Making a Mother-in-Law Sandwich )〕 The mother-in-law is made with Chicago's unique style of tamale, a machine-extruded cornmeal roll, wrapped in paper, which is typically cooked in a hot-dog steamer. ==History==
Although African-Americans migrating from the Southern United States may have brought tamales to Chicago, no one knows how this sandwich developed.〔(Chicago Reader | Omnivorous | On the Trail of the Delta Tamale: Southern food sleuths take on the murky origins of the mother-in-law sandwich. By Mike Sula )〕 Some speculate it may have had its beginnings in Mexico City's ''torta de tamal,'' a tamale on a bolillo. The precise origins of the Chicago tamale style are also obscure.〔
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