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48 pounds? That's like a kindergarten kid. Congrats!I eat french fries 4-5 times per week. 48 lbs down, 8 to go
48 pounds? That's like a kindergarten kid. Congrats!I eat french fries 4-5 times per week. 48 lbs down, 8 to go
Good fries are amazing. They also are few and far between. Frozen potatos and dirty oil make most them non-starters. I usually opt for the side salad as well, but if someone has quality fries, I'm all in.
I finally get your username! You’re a walker after that 10th fry! Man, that was so obtuse, but thank you for finally clueing us in.The first 10 fries are great.
Have you had bison/buffalo meat burgers? They are very lean but taste more like an 85 or 90 beef while being less calorie dense than turkey and close to 95% leanJoining this thread a bit late. Fan of burgers home and away.
Home: About 85%-90% Lean, none of those 80% grease bombs, or dry 95% burgers. Grilled to medium-medium rare for me and my daughter, medium-rare to rare for my wife. Seasoning: nothing. Maybe salt and pepper. There is nothing more annoying than people putting onion soup mix or other stuff in a burger. LoL White American cheese added.
Away: Best is Worthy Burger in Vermont. Worthy Burger — Worthy Vermont
Several other Vermont spots offer similar fantastic grass fed beer burgers. Like this one. Farmhouse Tap & Grill: World Class Beer & Farm-To-Table Fare
Fast food burgers, including In-n-Out, are generally a let down. Five Guys is overly grease soaked and cooked medium well. Even a Red Robin can provide a better burger. If they don't cook to order, it's not going to be a great burger.
Have you had bison/buffalo meat burgers? They are very lean but taste more like an 85 or 90 beef while being less calorie dense than turkey and close to 95% lean
A 1/4lb buffalo burger is about 145 calories. Lean turkey is 150-170 and 95% lean is about 135. 85/15 is about 215
I buy a brand called North Fork Bison at the grocery store and cook them on a cast iron skillet. It's like $13/lb but they're great. Can't be cooked past medium though.Yes, there is Ted's Montana Grill and another Bison Burger place nearby. Have to be very careful, that stuff turns to shoe leather if overcooked.
Joining this thread a bit late. Fan of burgers home and away.
Home: About 85%-90% Lean, none of those 80% grease bombs, or dry 95% burgers. Grilled to medium-medium rare for me and my daughter, medium-rare to rare for my wife. Seasoning: nothing. Maybe salt and pepper. There is nothing more annoying than people putting onion soup mix or other stuff in a burger. LoL White American cheese added.
Away: Best is Worthy Burger in Vermont. Worthy Burger — Worthy Vermont
Several other Vermont spots offer similar fantastic grass fed beer burgers. Like this one. Farmhouse Tap & Grill: World Class Beer & Farm-To-Table Fare
Fast food burgers, including In-n-Out, are generally a let down. Five Guys is overly grease soaked and cooked medium well. Even a Red Robin can provide a better burger. If they don't cook to order, it's not going to be a great burger.
Seasoning is more important if you're cooking on a flat top or in a pan to get some crusting and hold in the flavor. I use very little salt and pepper if it's going on the grill.Putting onion soup mix in a burger is a sin. Not seasoning your burgers at all is a bigger sin.
Seasoning is more important if you're cooking on a flat top or in a pan to get some crusting and hold in the flavor. I use very little salt and pepper if it's going on the grill.
I don't understand how someone can cook and like a burger or steak without a small but appropriate amount of salt.
Tater tots are not french fries you heathen
Goldburgers, Newington is good I hear.We’ve got a reco for an unknown location in Columbia.
Anyone have something in say... Wethersfield?
lol, no they aren't.They absolutely are fries. Where do you get them in the grocery store? With the milk?
Putting onion soup mix in a burger is a sin. Not seasoning your burgers at all is a bigger sin.
They absolutely are fries. Where do you get them in the grocery store? With the milk?
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^They’re a branch of French fry, a subcategory, but I wouldn’t say “a tater tot is a French fry.” He’s a brother to a fry.
Onion rings are next to the french fries too and they aren't even made of potatoes. Bad logic, deepsterThey absolutely are fries. Where do you get them in the grocery store? With the milk?