Pumpernickel Sausage Cheese Toasts (Hanky Panky Recipe) (2024)

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This Hanky Panky recipe has a silly name, but not a silly taste! Ground pork sausage and melted cheese are piled atop slices of pumpernickel or rye bread and baked for an easy, crispy, satisfying appetizer.

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I have been making these little sausage and cheese pumpernickel toasts for more than 20 years, so when I tell you that they've never failed me – you can believe me! My father and I used to make huge batches and keep them in the freezer for those nights when cooking feels impossible, and we'd just eat platefuls of these while we watch Monty Python.

The moral of the story is that these are an excellent appetizer and easy no fuss meal for busy nights!

What is a hanky panky?

The hanky panky recipe that I grew up making is a tasty little appetizer made of pork sausage and Velveeta on top of pumpernickel co*cktail bread.

While it's not the most attractive looking (or pleasantly-named) recipe, it's fricking delicious.

We would always make a boatload of these and keep them in the freezer so that all we had to do was pop them in the oven when we needed a little snacky-snack.

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… and that's the name they chose?

I'm with you on that. It's a seriously odd choice.

Never in my life had I heard this referred to as a “hanky panky” recipe until describing them to a friend in Georgia one day. I lost it when he told me that's what his family called them.

… then I did a quick Google search and found that he wasn't alone! It's a hilarious name, and frankly, that just makes this recipe even better for me. To be fair, “pumpernickel sausage cheese toasts” is quite the mouthful.

I honestly don't even know what we called these when I was growing up. I don't even think we referred to them by a name, and just said “those cheesy sausage things”.

But I had heard them referred to as “old fashioned Polish mistakes” before. Why? I haven't the slightest clue. Your guess is as good as mine.

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Ingredients for hanky panky sausage appetizers

  • Pumpernickel co*cktail bread: If you can't find the co*cktail bread, you can use a thick-sliced loaf of pumpernickel and slice 6 pieces into halves.
  • Pork sausage: Can swap this out for ground beef, ground turkey, whatever you'd like! It's a 1:1 quantity swap.
  • Velveeta cheese: It's hard to substitute different kinds of “real” cheese to get the same texture and flavor as Velveeta. But if you'd feel better about making your own, give this DIY Velveeta recipe from The Cheese Knees a try.
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How to make hanky panky appetizers

They're not difficult to make, but they do involve both the stovetop and the oven.

  1. Preheat oven to 425°F. Distribute slices of bread evenly across a large baking sheet, and set aside.
  2. In a large skillet over medium high heat, cook pork sausage until browned. Break it apart with your spatula while it cooks so that it forms small crumbles. Carefully drain off excess fat.
  3. Add Velveeta cheese, stirring over low heat until melted completely combined with the sausage. Add pepper to taste, if desired.
  4. Evenly distribute the mixture across all the slices of bread.
  5. Bake for 15 minutes or until the tops have browned and the cheese is bubbling.
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Variations

It's easy to customize this recipe to your liking, so here are some ideas of different ways to spice things up (literally and figuratively):

  • Swap in a different meat: Ground beef, ground turkey, whatever you'd like! It's a 1:1 quantity swap.
  • Add some more spices!
    • Garlic powder (1/2 teaspoon)
    • Minced garlic (1 clove, or measure with your heart)
    • White pepper (1 teaspoon)
    • Red pepper flake, to taste
    • Oregano (1 teaspoon)
    • Top with chopped parsley
  • Speaking of spices, what if you tossed the meat with homemade Italian seasoning while cooking? Oooooo!
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FAQs

How to store hanky pankys

Once they've cooled to room temperature, transfer all the toasts to a baking sheet and place it in the freezer for 1 hour.

Then transfer them all to a freezer-safe storage bag and store in the freezer until ready to serve, for up to 2 months.

How to freeze hanky pankys

Prepare the toasts are directed, but instead of baking in the oven you will place the baking sheet in the freeze for at least 1 hour. Transfer all the toasts to a freezer-safe storage bag and store in the freezer until ready to serve, for up to 2 months.

Luckily, you can bake these directly from the freezer! Just preheat oven to425°F and bake on a baking sheet directly from frozen for 15-20 minutes or until heated through.

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Pumpernickel Sausage Cheese Toasts (Hanky Panky Appetizer Recipe)

This Hanky Panky recipe has a silly name, but not a silly taste! Ground pork sausage and melted cheese are piled atop slices of pumpernickel or rye bread and baked for an easy, crispy, satisfying appetizer.

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Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 15 minutes minutes

Total Time: 30 minutes minutes

Servings: 12 servings

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    Ingredients

    Instructions

    • Preheat oven to 425°F. Distribute slices of bread evenly across a large baking sheet, and set aside.

      36 slices pumpernickel co*cktail bread

    • In a large skillet over medium high heat, cook pork sausage until browned. Break it apart with your spatula while it cooks so that it forms small crumbles. Carefully drain off excess fat.

      1 pound pork sausage

      ½ pound Velveeta cheese

    • Add Velveeta cheese, stirring over low heat until melted completely combined with the sausage. Add pepper to taste, if desired.

      Black pepper

    • Evenly distribute the mixture across all the slices of bread (about 1 tablespoon on co*cktail bread, and about 3 tablespoons on half slices).

    • Bake for 15 minutes or until the tops have browned and the cheese is bubbling.

    • Serve immediately and enjoy!

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    Notes

    Storage:Once they've cooled to room temperature, transfer all the toasts to a baking sheet and place it in the freezer for 1 hour.Then transfer them all to a freezer-safe storage bag and store in the freezer until ready to serve, for up to 2 months.

    Make ahead and freeze: Prepare the toasts are directed, but instead of baking in the oven you will place the baking sheet in the freezer for at least 1 hour. Transfer all the toasts to a freezer-safe storage bag and store in the freezer until ready to serve, for up to 2 months.

    Baking from frozen:Preheat oven to 425°F and bake on a baking sheet directly from frozen for 15-20 minutes.

    Nutrition Facts

    Calories: 117kcal | Carbohydrates: 13g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 5g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 2g | Trans Fat: 0.03g | Cholesterol: 12mg | Sodium: 335mg | Potassium: 107mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 71IU | Vitamin C: 0.1mg | Calcium: 55mg | Iron: 1mg

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    Recipe created by Leslie Kiszka

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    FAQs

    Is Hanky Panky bread being discontinued? ›

    Well, Pepperidge Farms has discontinued the bread used to make the appetizers. A mix of cheese and meat atop a crispy, toasted slice of rye bread makes up what are affectionately called hanky pankies, also sometimes called a Polish mistake. They are a staple in the Midwest and beyond.

    Why are they called Polish mistakes? ›

    They are also sometimes referred to as hanky pankies, polish disasters, and party pizzas. My family has been making this recipe for decades and since my dad is Polish, the Polish Mistake name just stuck.

    Can Hanky Panks be frozen? ›

    To freeze:Allow the hanky pankies to cool to room temperature. Place them in a single layer on a baking sheet and freeze for one to two hours. This step will prevent them from sticking together when stored in a container or bag. Transfer them to an airtight storage container or a resealable freezer bag once frozen.

    Has Pepperidge Farm Party rye been discontinued? ›

    Pepperidge Farms got rid of its Party Rye. Here are some substitutes.

    What happened to Pepperidge Farms? ›

    A subsidiary of the Campbell Soup Company since 1961, it is based in Norwalk, Connecticut. On January 18, 2023, the company announced plans to close their Norwalk headquarters, consolidating jobs held there to Campbell Soup Company headquarters in Camden, New Jersey.

    Where did Hanky Panky appetizer originate? ›

    I only knew this as “the thing Toni makes” until recently when I aspired to include it in Snacky Hour. Only then did I find out it had a name and an origin: Hanky pankys, an appetizer hailing from Cincinnati.

    What is Hanky Panky time? ›

    Hanky-panky is sexual activity between two people, especially when this is regarded as improper or not serious. [humorous, informal] Does this mean no hanky-panky after lights out? Synonyms: sex [informal], sexual activity, lovemaking, nookie [slang] More Synonyms of hanky-panky.

    Does freezing buns keep them fresh? ›

    Yes, the freezer is most often used for long-term food storage, but if you want to keep your freshly-baked bread in its most perfect state, even just for a few days, the freezer is the way to go.

    Who makes Rubschlager co*cktail rye bread? ›

    TORONTO — Weston Foods, a subsidiary of George Weston Ltd., has completed the purchase of Rubschlager Baking Corp., Chicago. Rubschlager has a 100-year history of baking a full range of rye bread varieties and products for the North American market.

    Who makes co*cktail party rye bread? ›

    Rosen's co*cktail Rye Bread. co*cktail Rye are perfect for almost any occasion. With their endless versatility, they complement a formal appetizer for your holiday party or​ a quick and delicious snack for the Big Game.

    What is the warranty on hanky panky? ›

    If you are not satisfied with your hankypanky.com purchase, you may return or exchange full-priced unworn, unwashed or defective merchandise with all original tags attached within 30 days of receiving your package.

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