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A couple of years back I actually tried the burger created in the movie THE MENU...........
The sesame seed bun, the Oklahoma-style smash burger with white onions, the insane amount of melted American cheese.
Personally I like Monterey cheese on my burger. I prefer dijon mustard vs yellow mustard. I prefer a kaiser over a sesame seed bun, but you know, each their own.
I also like using Extra Lean ground beef, but others like regular ground beef for the fat and juice.
Of course ketchup on a burger is an absolute sin. ANYONE want to dispute that??
Ok ok, now make me the "perfect" burger, the way you would make it for yourself. Be precise, in case I decide to use your recipe.
I understand some of the appeal of the smashburger...they're supposed to be 2 or 3 piled on top of each other, lots of caramelized onions, melted cheese, etc and you dont have to worry about over cooking them...they cook fast and all the way thru.
I like juicy rare to medium-rare burgers, so smashed and thin doesnt really appeal to me. Still easy to add all the onions and melted cheese you want. And it's simple enough to cook them perfectly every time if you just do it a few times and then remember how you did it and for how long and over what level of heat. It's not that hard. Same for steaks. No smashing them down on the grill/pan with spatula, ever...there goes the juices.
Not a fan of over-cooking good quality meat. Steaks or burgers.
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