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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsWhat condiments or extras do you like on your hamburger? Me---cheese, ketchup, pickle, litle bit of onion.
Ocelot II
(116,004 posts)debm55
(25,783 posts)Ocelot II
(116,004 posts)Nasty things.
debm55
(25,783 posts)Elessar Zappa
(14,151 posts)They seem to have a completely different flavor.
debm55
(25,783 posts)JoseBalow
(2,619 posts)debm55
(25,783 posts)Ocelot II
(116,004 posts)JoseBalow
(2,619 posts)And some people are born to love them!
Do you also dislike garlic?
How about leeks, shallots, chives or scallions? Do you dislike those too?
anciano
(1,023 posts)debm55
(25,783 posts)Jilly_in_VA
(10,045 posts)Unless it's a bacon cheeseburger. Then I like everything.
debm55
(25,783 posts)Ohio Joe
(21,776 posts)Sautéed onions, cheese and ketchup
debm55
(25,783 posts)lpbk2713
(42,775 posts)Lettuce, tomato, mustard, ketchup, grilled onions. No cheese.
debm55
(25,783 posts)bucolic_frolic
(43,511 posts)I only have them at home now. No one builds a better burger. Often have to slice and dice to eat it.
Oh, and I like whole wheat Kaiser rolls, of which there are none locally. I have to go 40 miles for them.
debm55
(25,783 posts)Elessar Zappa
(14,151 posts)Sometimes Ill put bbq sauce instead of ketchup and add bacon.
debm55
(25,783 posts)Elessar Zappa
(14,151 posts)Im gonna go make myself a burger right now. This post made me hungry lol.
debm55
(25,783 posts)QED
(2,754 posts)bacon, cheese, guac, tomatoes, maybe mayo or whatever sauce.
Sometimes it's grilled mushrooms and cheese.
debm55
(25,783 posts)LakeArenal
(28,889 posts)Soft bun. Not toasted. Pickle on the side. Medium rare.
Tamarack Restaurant Portage WI.
debm55
(25,783 posts)EYESORE 9001
(26,034 posts)Im flexible, selecting different accompaniments depending on my preference at the moment. To those you mentioned, I would add mayo, mustard, lettuce, sautéed mushrooms, onions, green peppers, buttered & toasted bun, pretty much anything except pineapple.
Bacon! How could I forget bacon!
debm55
(25,783 posts)MiHale
(9,804 posts)A garlicky guacamole, bacon jam, shaved red onions, pepper jack cheese with a fried egg on top. Kaiser roll, toasted with a mayo spread on before assembly.
debm55
(25,783 posts)MiHale
(9,804 posts)My dear wife was reading this and said
.Get to work, sounds great!.
debm55
(25,783 posts)fried onions.
debm55
(25,783 posts)JustBeGood
(3 posts)Great topic BTW,
Ketchup-mustard-cheese-pickle-onion (the classic)
grilled onion-lettuce-mayo (Five guys)
Ketchup-mayo-lettuce-cheese-pickles (The big Mac)
Crunchy fried onions - goat cheese (just like it).
Thanks!
debm55
(25,783 posts)CanonRay
(14,146 posts)But a plain burger I use mustard only. I'm simple!
debm55
(25,783 posts)You have to go with with what tastes good to you.
Attilatheblond
(2,278 posts)and DILL pickle relish
Daughter said when she visited Australia, she was surprised to find pickled beet slices on burgers. The lass hates pickled beets. Oh, and they referred to ketchup as 'dead horse'.
debm55
(25,783 posts)ketchup as "dead horse" Double NO.
surrealAmerican
(11,369 posts).
debm55
(25,783 posts)Probatim
(2,552 posts)If I'm making a grilled burger or a smashburger at home, it's usually some variety of cheese (American or Pepperjack) and nothing else.
I might add fresh jalapenos or leftover bacon if they're around, but the burger should be the star of the show.
Except for Five Guys, I go out of my way to avoid burgers in restaurants. I think they try to hide their burgers under 8 ounces of toppings and a quart of sauces - which makes a horrendous mess.
Probably makes me a snob but I'm ok to die on this hill.
debm55
(25,783 posts)ketchup,
AllaN01Bear
(18,832 posts)debm55
(25,783 posts)Last edited Thu Mar 21, 2024, 04:50 PM - Edit history (1)
AllaN01Bear
(18,832 posts)debm55
(25,783 posts)AllaN01Bear
(18,832 posts)arkielib
(135 posts)debm55
(25,783 posts)Two all-beef patties, special sauce, lettuce, cheese, pickles, onions on a sesame seed bun. That's the old McDonalds commercial song.
As for me: Mayo and pickles and cheese.....
debm55
(25,783 posts)limbicnuminousity
(1,407 posts)A little bacon too if going excessively wild.
debm55
(25,783 posts)NotASurfer
(2,157 posts)Or maybe a burger counts as an add-in for chili. Either way, maybe topped with cheese and onion rings, hot sauce and jalapeños as needed
debm55
(25,783 posts)malthaussen
(17,241 posts)I detest all that extraneous plant life.
-- Mal
debm55
(25,783 posts)Charlie Chapulin
(176 posts)Green chile, cheese, lettuce, tomato, onion, guacamole and catsup.
debm55
(25,783 posts)LoisB
(7,256 posts)debm55
(25,783 posts)DinahMoeHum
(21,839 posts). . .on the bottom half of the bun. . .except for cheese.
In order:
Bottom half of bun
Mayo, mustard, onions, ketchup, pickles, lettuce
Burger
Cheese
Top half of bun
debm55
(25,783 posts)Jeebo
(2,037 posts)But NO KETCHUP! I hate ketchup. I hate it so much that when I eat at a restaurant, I will erect a little barrier on the table in front of the ketchup bottle using the napkin dispenser, hot sauce, salt and pepper shakers and whatever else is there, so that I can't even see the ketchup bottle.
I've visited Belgium a couple of times and they don't even put ketchup on their french fries; they use mayonnaise instead. Please correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe Belgium is the origin country of french fries.
Also, on Wheel of Fortune, Pat Sajak occasionally castigates Vanna White because she puts ketchup on hot dogs. I'm with Sajak on that one. Ketchup on hot dogs? Yuck! I like my hot dogs with mustard, onions and sauerkraut, or with chili.
In one of my favorite movies, The Martian, when Mark Watney ran out of ketchup, I rejoiced. He was putting ketchup on baked potatoes! Maybe I should give him some latitude on that, because after all, he didn't have many choices, but still, ketchup on baked potatoes!? Incidentally, since reading that novel and watching that movie, whenever I eat a baked potato, I always think of Mark Watney.
On my burgers I might also put a slice or two of tomato or bacon, but the problem is, if you start piling too much stuff on that burger, it gets so thick that you can't open your mouth wide enough to get it in.
Getting back to the subject, did I say, I hate ketchup?!
-- Ron
debm55
(25,783 posts)like ketchup???? Love ya.
ms liberty
(8,629 posts)debm55
(25,783 posts)applegrove
(118,933 posts)debm55
(25,783 posts)Chakaconcarne
(2,482 posts)debm55
(25,783 posts)beaglelover
(3,509 posts)debm55
(25,783 posts)beemerphill
(463 posts)A hard-fried egg, some dill pickle chips, and a dollop of ketchup. Thinking about it is making me hungry.
debm55
(25,783 posts)Sailingdiver
(140 posts)Cheese
Mustard
Pickles
Big slice of raw onion
Lettuce
debm55
(25,783 posts)SamKnause
(13,114 posts)Hellmann's mayonnaise (generous amount)
1 squirt brown mustard
Generous amount of Cheddar cheese slices
Iceberg lettuce (4 or 5 leaves)
1/4 inch slices of sweet onion (2 slices)
1/4 inch slices of tomato (2 slices)
3 slices of bacon folded in half
Served on toast instead of a bun.
Hamburgers square shaped for full toast coverage.
That's how I make them for myself.
debm55
(25,783 posts)Bucky
(54,094 posts)...are condoms and mints
Bowl of condoms, bowl of mints.
debm55
(25,783 posts)Niagara
(7,775 posts)These two sliced tomatoes are the "buns" that hold my hamburger.
The hamburger is slightly seasoned with Lawry's Seasoned salt after baked or grilled. Sometimes I place sliced pickles on my hamburger, sometimes I don't.
There have been other times I place a slice of cheddar cheese on top of my hamburger while it's almost done cooking. No tomatoes, no pickles.
It depends on my mood.
debm55
(25,783 posts)Niagara
(7,775 posts)MichMan
(12,002 posts)debm55
(25,783 posts)woodsprite
(11,941 posts)For a 'fancy' turkey one, swiss cheese with pear preserves
OR
cucumber, lettuce, tomato and tatziki.
debm55
(25,783 posts)coprolite
(188 posts)debm55
(25,783 posts)3catwoman3
(24,133 posts)...spears and a little bit of purple onion.
Not sure if these count as condiments, but bacon and crumbled bleu cheese round out the toppings.
debm55
(25,783 posts)watrwefitinfor
(1,401 posts)with my own catsup/w'shire/texas pete mix.
Prefer yellow onion, but sweet onions will do in a pinch. The only side I require is some extra onion if the slab doesn't last for the whole burger. I don't know why, but the older I get the more I crave raw onions.
Glad to see some raw onion fans in a few of the recent posts.
Wat
debm55
(25,783 posts)debm55
(25,783 posts)Mayo on burgers. It's what you are going to eat so go with the toppings you like, PS, I prefer MWhip
viva la
(3,371 posts)But I like the way it mingles with the juices.
debm55
(25,783 posts)OldBaldy1701E
(5,217 posts)But... once in a while I get a hankerin' for some down home and I make a Carolina Classic: Mustard, Chili, and Slaw!
(I have to make them, no place around here would even try.)
debm55
(25,783 posts)slaw on ham sandwiches. Enjoy your burger.
Permanut
(5,714 posts)With everything including a fried egg.
debm55
(25,783 posts)BOSSHOG
(37,165 posts)A dab of hot sauce, little bit of spinach, one shake of bacon bits, a touch of mustard. On a toasted bun.
debm55
(25,783 posts)RainCaster
(10,962 posts)But no catsup. Never. The fries get tartar sauce or Bleu cheese dressing.
debm55
(25,783 posts)if..fish..had..wings
(668 posts)Grilled onions and mushrooms, topped with melted blue cheese, a thick tomato slice, mayonnaise, and stone ground mustard all on toasted buns.
debm55
(25,783 posts)DFW
(54,515 posts)Due to being cholesterolly challenged, I havent had a hamburger in two decades. However, there is a place in Provincetown, Massachusetts that makes fabulous turkey burgers, and I have those with sautéed mushrooms, caramelized onions, lettuce, tomato slices and a bit of mild mustard.
pansypoo53219
(21,013 posts)debm55
(25,783 posts)Emile
(23,197 posts)Last edited Fri Mar 22, 2024, 08:48 AM - Edit history (1)
a buttered toasted bun.