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I'm building burgers. Being a voodoo vegetarian I have little experience of the 'Big Mac' et al.
I have: buns, burgers, green stuff, onions, salsa, every sauce imaginable, square "cheese".
1) What order should they go in?
2) Buns; plain? toasted? buttered?
3) Out of interest, how would you build your perfect burger with an open cupboard of (sensible) ingredients?
Ta.
I go burger, cheese, onions, lettuce, tomato then whatever sauce I fancy. Usually a bit of mayo and a tomato sauce. Don't butter the bun it's too greasy.
burger, mustard, mayo. nothing else is needed
Always butter the bun. Proper butter.
Then burger, then cheese. Always cheese next to burger to allow it to melt.
Then fried onions, again next to cheese to encourage melting.
Other ingredients doesn't really matter which order
You can't beat a nicely toasted bun 😉 ....
so, Bun base, burger, cheese, onions, gherkins, tomato sauce/relish, beef tomato slice(s), mayonnaise, lettuce, bun lid.
+1 for no butter
Agreed on cheese (or pcocessed cheese slice for maximum dirtiness) next to meat to aid melting. Butter is one step too far though, filthbags.
Butter buns (not toasted) Burger, cheese, Ketchup and French's mustard
Ketchup and mustard is for hotdogs. I learned this in Sweden.
Good call on gherkins, forgot about those!
Buttered roll, Cheese next to the beef, a milkshake in a horn goblet and the whole thing served on a leather plate. With a bovril chaser.
Interesting.
I always thought the start was 'a bed of lettuce'. Seems that's where I'm going wrong. (Though my foliage was rocket rather than lettuce)
All good stuff, keep 'em coming.
Also, maccruiskeen - you're odd. Well done.
depending on the number of condiments there is a correct order and placement.
mayo will go below the burger if another sauce is present. mustard can stay above the burger with ketchup but burger relish/ barbecue will push mustard below.
ocd 😯
Top quality burger, sun-dried tomatoes, a little horseradish and...TOAST.
Yes, toast. Two nice thick slices of white. Toasted brown, then cut into disks with a large mug or biscuit cutter. No butter. Rocket to garnish.
Don't knock it till you've tried it 8)
remember to dress the salad on the bun - learned that from K2 in Les Gets
The original burgers were on toast, not buns. So you can taste the
meat and not just bread.
Gherkins are a must for me. Other greens pointless, just have a side
salad.
Cheese on burger while it finishes, to melt. Flip burger constantly while frying
to keep juices inside.
i like the toast idea!
handmade burger with gruyere cheese built in that melts in the middle, crispy bacon with the fat cut off layered on top, smokey bbq sticky sauce. crisp lettuce and a fat juicy slice of tomato under the burger of course.
served by Natalie Portman or Rachel Macadam wearing very little if we're talking dream burgers.
Wombat has precisely the correct answer.
I think Phil's answer is the best so far.
Lightly toasted bun, "cheese", burger, "cheese", fried onions, runny fried egg, toasted bun.
If you feel the need to add anything else then it goes on top of the onions. Sauces for flavour are better mixed in with the beef to make the burger. For those who doubt the benefit of adding a fried egg then try it once and you'll be converted.
gruyere cheese built in
That my friend is an abomination. You don't under any circumstance build cheese into a burger, it's taking up valuable beef space. Cheese on top or at a push underneath but never inside the burger.
At the risk of sounding like some kind of pervert buffalo burgers are delicious.
