Today I did a taste tasting for a new burger place opening here in Des Moines. One of the burgers I had was called Undead Elvis and it was topped with peanut butter and fried bananas. It was awesome and I can't wait for the place to open so I can have it again.
It also got me thinking. What do you top your burger with? I like mine with cheese, miracle whip, ketchup and a fried egg.
What is your perfect burger?
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BigCat 07:29 AM 07-20-2011
Cheddar, sauteed mushrooms, lettuce, tomato, mayo and ketchup are my standard toppings. Every now and then I branch out with a gormet burger at a restaurant, i.e. gouda and other fancy stuff, and I'm always disappointed. I guess I'm a simpleton.
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Mattso3000 07:39 AM 07-20-2011
Gotta go with sauteed onions, pepperjack cheese, bacon, and jalapeno peppers. Would be curious to try that peanut butter and fried bananas one...
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Son you got some odd tastes, there. Can't say for sure since I never tried it, but that doesn't sound appetizing.
But then I read that you like yours with cheese, miracle whip, ketchup and a fried egg.
Now I get it, lol. I tend towards minimalism in most things like that. I don't keep lettuce around cause it wilts
before I use it. I don't keep tomatoes around because I RACE THROUGH the produce section to get to the
food.
I have ketchup and mayo in the fridge, so I take a slice of bread, ketchup and mayo and that's my burger.
Sometimes I will melt some cheese on it, or slice an onion. See, onions I can use to
MAKE food, so I keep them
around regularly enough. When I grew up, there was no such thing as a hamburger bun as far as my family knew.
We saw them at other people's house, but for us it was two slices of Evangeline Maid Bread and a patty.
Now being as I am an excellent chef where fire and smoke are concerned, my burgers are still excellent even from
the shameful lack of excess in the finished product. But I wouldn't want to put my burger up against people with
a full fridge.
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Kreth 07:58 AM 07-20-2011
Sauteed onions & mushrooms, cheddar, and occasionialy bacon.
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ucla695 08:55 AM 07-20-2011
Onions, tomato, lettuce, bacon or sauteed onions, mushrooms, bacon and something with a kick.
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Patrick B 08:58 AM 07-20-2011
We have a new local place that has a peanut butter, fried banana, and bacon burger. I'm trying that one next. I had to get the surf and turf first with 4 oz crab meat and Bearnaise sauce.
:-)
My favorite burgers tend to be simple. American cheese, bacon, and lots of pickles.
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3SmokesaRound 09:06 AM 07-20-2011
lettuce, sauteed onions, blue cheese, bacon, and jalapeno peppers
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Ashcan Bill 10:17 AM 07-20-2011
Sauteed mushrooms, Swiss, American, a dash of mayo, and avocado on an onion bun.
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Blak Smyth 10:18 AM 07-20-2011
Mmmm I love swiss cheese, two years at least! Imported!
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shilala 10:31 AM 07-20-2011
Swiss, sautéed mushrooms and onions. That or mayo, ketchup, mustard, onions, tomato and lettuce.
Lisa and I have been trying lots of different "gourmet burgers" when we're out. Last night we rode the motorcycles to Whitey's near Brecksville, OH. She got the mushroom burger, I got a bleu cheese baco-burger. It reinforced to me that I don't like bleu cheese on a hamburger, as much as I want to. Odd, cause I love bleu cheese. I don't like bacon on my hamburger, either. Also odd.
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kaisersozei 10:50 AM 07-20-2011
Originally Posted by shilala:
I got a bleu cheese baco-burger. It reinforced to me that I don't like bleu cheese on a hamburger, as much as I want to. Odd, cause I love bleu cheese. I don't like bacon on my hamburger, either. Also odd.
I popped in to say there wasn't enough bacon in this thread. And then I read your post about last night's burger--which is actually my favorite way to have a hamburger. Blue cheese + bacon.
I'm also partial to a fried egg (just the egg, not on the bluecheese/bacon burger.) But that goes back to my drunken college days, so it's a reminiscent taste for me.
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Originally Posted by Patrick B:
We have a new local place that has a peanut butter, fried banana, and bacon burger. I'm trying that one next. I had to get the surf and turf first with 4 oz crab meat and Bearnaise sauce. :-)
My favorite burgers tend to be simple. American cheese, bacon, and lots of pickles.
The one with crab meat sounds awesome.
When I was younger the only thing I could put on my burger was ketchup. As I have gotten older my tastes have changed and I tend to like more things. I still can't stand tomato though!
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lilcgrsmkr 11:33 AM 07-20-2011
Originally Posted by OLS:
Son you got some odd tastes, there. Can't say for sure since I never tried it, but that doesn't sound appetizing.
But then I read that you like yours with cheese, miracle whip, ketchup and a fried egg.
Now I get it, lol. I tend towards minimalism in most things like that. I don't keep lettuce around cause it wilts
before I use it. I don't keep tomatoes around because I RACE THROUGH the produce section to get to the food.
I have ketchup and mayo in the fridge, so I take a slice of bread, ketchup and mayo and that's my burger.
Sometimes I will melt some cheese on it, or slice an onion. See, onions I can use to MAKE food, so I keep them
around regularly enough. When I grew up, there was no such thing as a hamburger bun as far as my family knew.
We saw them at other people's house, but for us it was two slices of Evangeline Maid Bread and a patty.
Now being as I am an excellent chef where fire and smoke are concerned, my burgers are still excellent even from
the shameful lack of excess in the finished product. But I wouldn't want to put my burger up against people with
a full fridge.
hey..it sounds like you have some stories to tell..
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lilcgrsmkr 11:36 AM 07-20-2011
favorite burger: from my husbands grill to my stomach..: hamburger with or without cheese, usually with cheese...mushrooms or avocado or both and some type of lettuce lil ketchup and don't forget the french fries or tortilla chips on the side..yum..oh and pickles on the side to crunch on..yum... im getting hungry now..
:-)
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baddevildog82 12:00 PM 07-20-2011
BBQ Sauce, bacon, cheddar, pickles, onions (onion rings if available).
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pektel 12:05 PM 07-20-2011
Originally Posted by OLS:
I tend towards minimalism in most things like that.
+1. Normally it's just burger and ketchup for me (and sometimes the onion to), though I do use an actual hamburger bun. Last week I tried some A1 on my burger since I was out of ketchup. DAMN it was good. I may have found a new favorite topping.
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kaisersozei 12:16 PM 07-20-2011
Originally Posted by OLS:
When I grew up, there was no such thing as a hamburger bun as far as my family knew.
We saw them at other people's house, but for us it was two slices of Evangeline Maid Bread and a patty.
Obligatory insertion of Eddie Murphy's hamburger joke in
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bxIYUMxiraE
:-)
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There is a place in New Haven that claims to have invented the hamburger. They flame broil it in Cast Iron gas stoves. They put it between two slices of bread because back in the day they didn't have buns. They also don't allow ketchup, mayo or mustard as they feel that takes away from the meat.
I hope to eat there someday!
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NCRadioMan 01:26 PM 07-20-2011
Originally Posted by lilcgrsmkr:
hey..it sounds like you have some stories to tell..
Don't get him started.
:-)
I prefer mine Carolina style, of course. Mustard, slaw & onions. And I don't like buns. I like thick sliced white bread because it holds all the condiments in while buns let them drip out.
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