Mike G wrote:To me, a classic thin patty 30s style burger has only ketchup, mustard, sliced pickle, onion (raw or grilled) and, if desired, cheese.
I wonder why onion slices are better than chopped onion-perhaps eatchicago can shed some light on this, since he specified slices (rings) in his post upthread.
Mike G wrote:I wonder why onion slices are better than chopped onion-perhaps eatchicago can shed some light on this, since he specified slices (rings) in his post upthread.
Rings are almost certainly freshly-sliced, diced onions are often bagged or even reconstituted (as at McDonald's in the case of the teeny little ones on the regular hamburgers, though not the larger ones on the Quarter Pounder).
Mike G wrote:diced onions are often bagged or even reconstituted.
gp60004 wrote:i never understood relish on a burger.
Evil Ronnie wrote:gp60004 wrote:i never understood relish on a burger.
I agree with that statement with one exception...The Supercheesie. Somehow, Superdawg's combination of griddled beef patty, soft bun, grilled and raw onions, mustard,and bright green pickle relish works for me.
jnm123 wrote:Wow, a lot of condiment variances from respectable people...
For me, much like the different batting stances of Hall of Famer Rod Carew for different pitchers, I visualize varying toppings depending on the burger.
Quarter Pounder--ketchup, rings of onion
For me, on the rare archaic instances nowadays of Mcd's consumption, it is the ketchup that I delete. It is already too sweet.
Wendy's Classic--ketchup, onion, lettuce, mayo
Mayo seems incomprehensible to me as a chosen add-on for almost anything. On a burger, I am already over budget on fat. On a fast food product, I am concerned about spoilage from bad mayo---2 times in the deep dark past I got sick from a fast-food place, not quite sick enough from it being e.coli, but likely the bad mayo. It was the place that used to promote its mixing of ketchup and mayo as "the best sauce". Never got sick from a Wendy's, tho there, I'd stick to the dollar nuggets.
'Coffee Shop' (1970's Gold Coin-style w/toasted bun) Burger--ketchup, dill slices, easy American cheese
Yeah, for this type of thing, I go with the default as it comes, w/the mustard. At the "greek" style burger plus salad, I generally delete lettuce, and if possible, add bbq sauce in lui of k/mu. Lots of greek places have a great 'red' sauce.
Poochie's Char-Burger--ketchup, easy grilled onions
Hot dog stand burger, I do precisely the same as a hot-dog. Sometimes, I just get a hot dog, a plain burger, and combine forces on the burger bun. Kuma's has the all-star take on this.
White Castle, no add-ons, tho I do like those packets of Dusseldorf mustard. But the best mustard in the world is something you can find in Cleveland, Ohio only---Stadium Mustard. It is a brown mustard that isn't a deli-spicy version, nor a poupony sort of thing. I had brought some special back to Chicago and slathered some on a homemade Merkt's burger one summer night, and my GF [curious cat that she was] took one bite and was instantly cured of her veganism.
..and I could go on & on, but you get the idea.
nicinchic wrote:Patty Burger
http://www.pattyburger.com
72 East Adams Street
Chicago, IL 60603-6108
(312) 987-0900
me: I would like a cheeseburger with mustard, pickles and egg.
her: we can't add an egg
me: your sign says extras: bacon, avacado, egg $.99
her: there isn't anything on the register that I can do it.
me: you have a burger with bacon and egg on it, hold the bacon and add the pickles.
her: can't do that
entire cooking staff watching and listening: Not one person says, "no problem"
me: bye (still fuming two hours later, must get to LTH forum)
nicinchic wrote:I would like to offer you your next lunch on us for your inconvenience.
So, I will give it a shot next week, I'm not sure I'll use the free lunch, as I certainly don't need any more attention toward me, but I do appreciate the gesture, and I will write them back if I have a good experience.
stevez wrote:This leads me to my question, What do you consider to be "normal" toppings for a 30's style burger?
SCUBAchef wrote:It has to be done.
Five Easy Pieces:
Bobby wants plain toast, which isn't on the menu]
Bobby: I'd like an omelet, plain, and a chicken salad sandwich on wheat toast, no mayonnaise, no butter, no lettuce. And a cup of coffee.
Waitress: A #2, chicken salad sand. Hold the butter, the lettuce, the mayonnaise, and a cup of coffee. Anything else?
Bobby: Yeah, now all you have to do is hold the chicken, bring me the toast, give me a check for the chicken salad sandwich, and you haven't broken any rules.
Waitress: You want me to hold the chicken, huh?
Bobby: I want you to hold it between your knees.