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You're supposed to dress the patty with cheese, not dress the bottom bun with cheese.

That's an insult to the patty.


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Posts: 5091 | Location: The (R)ight side of Washington State | Registered: August 31, 2011Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Not my creation, but I found this Bacon Cheeseburger pretty much perfect!

Got it at Big Mike's in Forksville PA.

Yea, it was good....




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Top bun
Mayo
Tomato
Lettuce
Cheese
Burger
Tobasco
Lettuce
Mustard
Bottom bun



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Time to break out this oldie-but-goodie (note the cheese is on top):

 
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Cheese is for pizza and wine. Veggies are what meat eats. Meat, condiments, bun optional.
 
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Lately I've been getting my cheeseburgers without the cheese. I don't think I'm missing anything.
 
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ayo is what keeps the burger juice from soaking the upper and lower buns.

and toasting it first adds additional soakage protection, as well as added flavor and texture.

And if your cheese is that plastic wrapped imitation, just leave now.


Yes. Toasting the bun is important.
 
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hard to tell some of the above ain't 'casserole'....

Tillamook cheddar melted into the medium rare patty; onto some kinda bun/bread capable of soaking up the drippings without getting too soggy; add a few chopped onions if ya just gotta add anything, & French's yellow squirted in a spiral, top with suitable bread/bun.

That's a classic cheeseburger. Meat. Real non GDC Cheese. The bun is supposed to be a bit soggy from the essential meat juices now chewable instead of running down your dickie; and rarely is the onion required.

A mountain man buddy with extensive experience in prepping an extremely extensive and varied menu tells me anything green with meat is a sign it ain't fit to eat. Even pepper bacon is considered a sign of inadequate burger/cheese preparation with this guy.


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My Luddite mountain buddies point out 'cheeseburger' is a different creature than 'cheese on a burger'; I've been exposed enough to their examples of each to believe they are right.


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The only thing wrong with cheeseburgers is that they don't have bacon.



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Can we go back to debating Chili beans/no beans? This petty cheese thing is just making me hungry.


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The bacon, cheese, and jalapenos go on top of the meat. If you need other veggies, they go underneath the meat.
 
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When I assemble a burger it's veggies between patty and bottom bun, cheese and bacon between patty and top bun. Condiments spread on both buns (unless I include relish, which goes on the bottom bun only).



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I vote for some type of fat between the bun and other portions of the burger. For me, that is Bun, mayo, burger, cheese, pickles, lettuce, tomato (only if fresh), mayo, Bun. I could understand using cheese on he bottom instead of mayo. The fat layer prevents the juices from making the bun soggy...
 
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I put the cheese on top as a last ingredient so I can melt it so it holds all the other ingredients in place. I hate taking a bite from one end and your jalepenos and other ingredients fall out the backside onto your plate.
 
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Cheese on top of the meat. Cheese on the bun is an assembly line practice that you will not find on a properly made cheeseburger.
 
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Try A1 as a condiment sometime. A burger is ground up steak after all. That being said I usually don't use anything on my steak unless it's not a good piece of meat and I'm stuck with it.


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I'm reminded of Jimmy Buffets Cheeseburger In Paradise but I can't get the link to work. Can someone help?
 
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buncha commies.
 
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