Here are some famous hamburger recipes from your favorite restaurants. This page is a little sparse now, but I'm adding new recipes all the time.
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Personally, I'm curious about the Ruby Tuesday Triple Prime. I love that one. Stacking in at over 1000 calories, it's something you can't eat every day - even though I'd want to.
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This sucker combines all prime meats into one delicious patty - tenderloin, ribeye and sirloin. It is incredibly moist (aka fatty) and paired nicely with a spicy mayo for a little tingle. I order it with a side salad and relieve a little guilt. Hehe.
The Big Mac isn't rocket science. I think most of us can recite this one by heart. Two all-beef patties, special sauce, lettuce, cheese, pickles, onions on a sesame seed bun. But what sauce? Which pickles? Here's a couple of tips for you do-it-youselfers to get your home burger a little closer to this McDonald's classic.
Special Sauce
Mix it all up in a small bowl. Microwave for about 25 seconds, and stir it again. Cover, and refrigerate the mixture for at least 1 hour before serving. This makes almost 1 cup... enough for about 8 Big Macs
The Pickles
The pickles used on McDonald's burgers are Heinz Genuine Dills. THey have a very distinct flavor. Unfortunately, regular people can't get them in slices like the big companies. So, you'll have to slice them very thin in order for it to be authentic.
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