I observe a pretty balanced diet overall, but one of my favorite things is a good burger. As a mild Tarantino fan, I've sometimes found myself wishing there really was a Big Kahuna Burger.
Usually I prefer the traditional toppings: lettuce, onion, tomato, mustard, and maybe a little mayo. However, tomato has to be ripe tomato, otherwise I don't want it touching my burger. I also like pickle, but I actually prefer a dill spear on the side rather than chips on the burger.
Sometimes I like a barbeque burger, with the sauce and maybe a couple of onion rings.
There's a chain restaurant, I don't know if they are nationwide, called Islands that does a burger with Guacamole on it that is fantastic. Messy as hell, and fantastic.
And just every once in a while I love me a chili burger, with chili, cheese, onions, and maybe a little mustard. Anybody who has spent any time in Los Angeles knows of the legenday Tommy's chili burger.
I also like doing a burger with nothing but a roasted green chile (like Ortega chiles) and some pepper-jack cheese.
Whatever the combination, I am definitey a cheese guy. I can't remember the last time I ate a burger without cheese.
Anyway, the hamburger, as it is done in the U.S., gained prominence in the early 20th Century and became a staple part of Americana. As corny as it sounds, the name does originate from Hamburg, Germany, although the original meaning of the word as it pertains to sandwiches was quite different to Germans.
So what are your favorite hamburger toppings?
Horse radish,Mayo-(Hellmans) musterd,tomato,lettuce,sliced cucumbers if I got it.
Ketchup
Mayo
Lettuce
Pepper
Cheese
Bacon
Pickles
Cheese, bacon, ketchup, mustard and pickle. Pickle can kind of make it or break it - too much and that's all you can taste; just right and it's awesome. Though a dill pickle on the side is very good too.
I actually prefer potato chips instead of fries with it.
Quote from: Jack on January 15, 2012, 11:26:48 AM
Cheese, bacon, ketchup, mustard and pickle. Pickle can kind of make it or break it - too much and that's all you can taste; just right and it's awesome. Though a dill pickle on the side is very good too.
I actually prefer potato chips instead of fries with it.
I forgot to mention that I love a good bacon cheese burger once in a while too. I wouldn't say I prefer chips to fries, but I do enjoy chips with a burger. My favorite side is still onion rings, though.
Quote from: Flick James on January 15, 2012, 11:28:47 AM
Quote from: Jack on January 15, 2012, 11:26:48 AM
Cheese, bacon, ketchup, mustard and pickle. Pickle can kind of make it or break it - too much and that's all you can taste; just right and it's awesome. Though a dill pickle on the side is very good too.
I actually prefer potato chips instead of fries with it.
I forgot to mention that I love a good bacon cheese burger once in a while too. I wouldn't say I prefer chips to fries, but I do enjoy chips with a burger. My favorite side is still onion rings, though.
Favorite side-fried mushrooms,baby!
well here goes:
Fried egg
grilled onions
raw red onions
arugula
mayo
pickles
American cheese
Swiss Cheese
Provolone cheese
Cheddar Cheese
Parmesan Cheese
Mozzarella Cheese
never really liked bacon on a burger, nor Mustard, nor Ketchup, Lettuce, Tomatoes.
I'm a bit picky when it comes to raw onions and tomatoes on my burger. Both should be thinly sliced. If they are too thick I usually take them off the burger.
I don't mind Hamburger relish, and occasionally I will add a slice of red beet, fried egg and Gorgonzola.
I also prefer shredded lettuce.
Sometimes I'll only add mozzarella and mild ajvar. Deeeelicious.
Quote from: Flick James on January 15, 2012, 11:28:47 AM
Quote from: Jack on January 15, 2012, 11:26:48 AM
Cheese, bacon, ketchup, mustard and pickle. Pickle can kind of make it or break it - too much and that's all you can taste; just right and it's awesome. Though a dill pickle on the side is very good too.
I actually prefer potato chips instead of fries with it.
I forgot to mention that I love a good bacon cheese burger once in a while too. I wouldn't say I prefer chips to fries, but I do enjoy chips with a burger. My favorite side is still onion rings, though.
Onion rings are heavenly. But they can be like a meal in themselves. :smile:
Favorite recipe: http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/rachael-ray/thick-cut-o-rings-and-spicy-dipping-sauce-recipe/index.html
Cheese, jalapeno slices and a thin tomato slice - with kettle chips and a big dill pickle on the side.
Quote from: ChaosTheory on January 15, 2012, 01:30:53 PM
Cheese, jalapeno slices and a thin tomato slice - with kettle chips and a big dill pickle on the side.
Jalapenos are swell-but my gut f**ks with me in me old age-so I cant eat alot of what I like. Cant eat too much Lousiana Hot Sauce or Tabasco lately either. :bluesad:
Quote from: RCMerchant on January 15, 2012, 01:40:53 PM
Quote from: ChaosTheory on January 15, 2012, 01:30:53 PM
Cheese, jalapeno slices and a thin tomato slice - with kettle chips and a big dill pickle on the side.
Jalapenos are swell-but my gut f**ks with me in me old age-so I cant eat alot of what I like. Cant eat too much Lousiana Hot Sauce or Tabasco lately either. :bluesad:
So far I'm pretty lucky that I can still eat hot stuff. It's deep fried things that wreak havoc on my system.
This thread reminds me of some old memories of mine. Anybody ever have what I call a "British Burger?" When I first went over to the U.K., which would be about forty years ago, the principal hamburger chain at that time was one called Wimpy's. Now that the Burger Kings and McDonalds have taken over the U.K., it may not exist anymore, but it was still the principle hamburger chain in the U.K. at that time, and as some of us were hungry, we stopped in. Maybe because it was seemingly the only place open that late at night. And boy, was it different from what I was use to in the U.S. The burger was a plain burger. No bun. Just a plain burger. Fries or chips as they call 'em came with it. Actually, I think chips came with everything on the menu. If you wanted it, you could get a fried egg with your plain burger. The catsup or ketchup had all the taste and consistency of vinegar. But good times for all that.
Stabdard toppings:
* Cheese (often cheddar, but bleu cheese burgers are awesome, especially if you use a decent quality of cheese)
* Pickles
* Onions
* Mushrooms
* Ketchup
* Mustard
* Salt
* Pepper
When I'm feeling frisky, one or more of these might do the trick:
* Guacamole
* Bacon
* Green peppers
* Barbecue sauce
* "Special" sauces (like the sauce McDonald's puts on Big Macs)
Sometimes, I also use lettuce and tomatoes. But I think you need to be careful. A huge tomato slice or too much lettuce can overpower the burger.
Depends on who is making the burger really. Fast food places like BK and Wendys I'll get a plain cheeseburger usually. If its a sit down place like Red Robin, Johnny Rockets, Five Guys I'll opt for cheese, mushrooms, mayo and grilled onions.
like Flick said in the original post, it ultimately depends what kind of burger I'm in the mood for
few things in this world are better than a properly cooked delcious burger
my favorite toppings: mustard, ketchup, red onion, pickle, BBQ sauce, bacon, onion rings, black pepper, green pepper, tomato, honey mustard, guacamole , salsa
:thumbup:
Blue cheese, mushrooms. . .
Miracle Whip,not real mayo...after all,I am a Texan
Cheese
Bacon
Ketchup
Sometimes I just put my fries right on the burger.
I thought I might add a few more toppings I've heard people put on their hamburgers. I haven't tried most of these, so they're not recommendations, as such, but . . . It does show that people will put almost anything on a hamburger. The "odder" ones toward the bottom of the list.
artichoke hearts
asparagus
cactus strips
caviar
coleslaw
olives (both black and green)
peanut butter
pineapple
refried beans
sauerkraut
chocolate sauce
ice cream
marshmallow creme
The last are considered to be dessert burgers, but those are not the strangest toppings yet. That has to be . . .
a hot dog. A person will grill a hot dog, slice in lenthwise, then top the burger with the grilled and sliced hot dog.
and ham. A person will grill a slice of ham, then top the burger with the slice of grilled ham.
And if I come up with anymore toppings, I'll post them.
All the usual stuff is fine with me, but I'm not crazy about tomatoes.
Bacon, onions, cheese, and hell, black olives are really good.
Ham and egg are good.
To begin, the burger should be RARE, a rarity in itself these days.
I find these acceptable....
CHEESE-most kinds, except for PepperJack or something like.
BACON-Atop (or, as at IHOP) IN the burger.
SALAMI- the hard variety.
PULLED PORK-Hey, why not?
FRENCH FRIES- or potato chips, in a pinch.
PEPPERONI- sandwich style.
MUSHROOM- Portobello caps are perfect.
CATSUP, BARBECUE SAUCE, A-1 (NOT Heinz) STEAK SAUCE, PIZZA SAUCE, WORCHESTERSHIRE SAUCE
NOTHING ELSE!
(http://26.media.tumblr.com/EMC9e3BMTmmg5eqdUuXkZI5Xo1_500.jpg)
Let see, I once put 7 different cheeses on a burger once. they were:
Swiss
Cheddar
American
Provolone
Fresh Mozzarella
Goat Cheese
Parmesan
What can I say, I'm such a Cheesy guy
:teddyr: :tongueout:
Cheese is a necessity, do not give me a burger with no cheese.
The rest, I'm pretty much good with. Whatever side toppings a burger joint offers, I will take them all.
Now here's where I have to get specific. Jalapenos are the finest burger addition offered. Normally you will get them pickled. That's fine, in that case they are like spicy pickles. Every once in a while you get them fresh, and fresh jalapenos on a burger is like mana from heaven. These days I think that a burger with no jalapenos is not a burger at all.
I like special additions like mushrooms and bacon, but I generally get them by themselves, as they become the highlights, and I don't believe they should be diluted by other flavors. I feel the same about guacamole. It's fantastic on a burger, but it makes it messy, and I'm not always in the mood for that.
Also, a burger with a fried egg on top of it is a special treat. If I have eaten nothing all day, a fried egg burger is sensational. If you've never tried it, you owe it to yourself to go out and get one.
The one topping I will have no truck with is mayo. I have never cared for mayonnaise. I'll eat it with tuna and bologna, but otherwise I think it's a crappy condiment. To put it on a food I love (burgers) is heretical.
Long story short: burgers must have jalapenos and cheese. Anything else, why are you even eating hamburgers?