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Posted: 12/18/2019 7:00:45 PM EDT
Gotta admit, I like cheese, peanut butter, cayenne pepper, and lettuce.
What weird shit do you eat on yours? |
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I like a slice of grilled pineapple with a little cinnamon on it, usually swiss cheese and mayo.
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Not too weird, but a soft fried egg, cheddar, jalapenos, and hot sauce is about my favorite burger.
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For me, it's probably going to be a bone marrow bordelaise, once I get around to learning how to make it.
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Here's the menu description, and son of a bitch, it makes sense but it really was like eating two different burgers.
"Flip-Flop Burger Pesto on one side, BBQ on the other, beef and bacon in the middle taste it one way, flip it over and taste it another way decide which one you like better!" |
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Kimchi. Holy fuk its good and its a awesomely spicy hot crunch. Use it in place of onions and pickles.
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Hawaiian burger
Burger seasoned with Habenaro hot sauce Slice/ring of grilled pineapple BBQ sauce Onion roll |
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Period blood and peanut butter
We call it the PB and PB burger |
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First tried peanut butter on a hamburger at a place called Jungle Jim's just outside Disneyworld.
The waitress recommended it and said that if I didn't think it was great, she would bring me something else. She wasn't wrong. |
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Goetta on top. Not weird around these parts though I am guessing most outside of my area would say goetta is just plain weird
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Ketchup, lettuce, tomatoes, cheese and perhaps some bacon.
That’s it for me and burgers. Chris |
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Pimento Cheese, a fried green tomato and occasionally a fried over-easy egg.
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Mayo, Swiss cheese, avocado(or guac) and sprouts.
Carolina style: cheese(opt), mustard, slaw, chili, chopped onions. Just a slight wipe with chili and slaw, otherwise it makes a mess. |
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I recently started doing:
-horseradish mustard -Black berry jam -sriracha -Grilled Bell peppers and onion -bacon -whatever bun a felt like grabbing Jelly/jam is like a lazy man's reduction. |
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A fried egg and avocado slices.
Ever since I had a Sasebo burger in Japan with an egg on it, I've been obsessed. |
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A local chain (Flipdaddys) sells a 'Alex Quebec' burger. Topped with poutine---fries, brown gravy, and cheese curds. They also have a burger that has griddle'd mac&cheese as a topping.
Freaking awesome. Not a burger, but tomorrow I'll be munching some Primanti Brothers. They include fries on every sammich. Probably add a fried egg as well. |
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Green chile sounds weird to many places but it's a common topping in my locale.
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When I was a kid I liked to put french fries on my burger with lots of ketchup.
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Not a topping but back when it was a thing we tried making buns for bacon cheeseburgers out of Krispy Kreme donuts.
Pretty good actually |
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A nice spicy chili paste the tits. Pair with lime flavoring of some kind and pepper jack cheese.
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Cheese, bacon and mustard or ketchup. Maybe bbq sauce.
Keep your damn veggies off my burger. If I wanted a fucking salad I would have ordered one. |
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A greasy spoon up in Girardville called Tony’s ,makes a fluff screamer. Burger has spicy chili sauce with a blob of, you guessed it, marshmallow fluff.
Supposed to be real good but I don’t get up that way much. |
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There’s a place near Gerard, Pa (near Lake Erie) that puts a sweet/sour coleslaw, fries, fried egg, provo cheese & hot sauce on a burger.
Pretty damn good. |
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I like adding green olives to my burger toppings.
The big fat gourmet green olives stuffed with jalapenos. I slice them in half and stack a few on. Ill also buy a jar of the Italian medley hot mix of peppers etc. Dump it in the food processor for a couple of pulses the spoon it on my burger and other sandwiches I make. |
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Fried Egg or PB are about the extent of crazy toppings on a bacon cheeseburger
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I like adding green olives to my burger toppings. The big fat gourmet green olives stuffed with jalapenos. I slice them in half and stack a few on. Ill also buy a jar of the Italian medley hot mix of peppers etc. Dump it in the food processor for a couple of pulses the spoon it on my burger and other sandwiches I make. View Quote |
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You'd probably really like some good Muffuletta spread on a burger, if you've never tried it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I like adding green olives to my burger toppings. The big fat gourmet green olives stuffed with jalapenos. I slice them in half and stack a few on. Ill also buy a jar of the Italian medley hot mix of peppers etc. Dump it in the food processor for a couple of pulses the spoon it on my burger and other sandwiches I make. Olive salad is the distinctive topping. |
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My family has always put potato chips on their burgers and squashed them down along with your favorite condiments. I hear it was something my mother started that caught on.
I never knew anything different growing up. And now I have all my family I have created doing the same. The grandkids love their "Grampy Burgers" |
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I’ll be real honest. I’m starting to love iceberg lettuce and it’s mandatory on a burger.
Avacado and duck liver, while decadent, the burger shouldn’t need more fat. If you use that you failed at the burger. Just like filet mignon needs a fatty sauce helper to make up for the fat/flavor of the meat. |
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A slice of beetroot on a burger used to be popular in New Zealand.
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