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The Baconator is a brand of cheeseburgers introduced by the international fast-food restaurant chain Wendy's in 2007. The primary product consists of two quarter-pound beef patties topped with mayonnaise, ketchup, two slices of cheese, and six strips of bacon.
Bacon Mac & Cheese Burger: Hand-smashed double patties topped with thick-cut bacon, American cheese, mac and cheese, pickled hot peppers, and Hatch chile aioli, all served on a challah bun.
Half ground bacon, half ground beef burger patty developed by Scott Slater for Slater's 50/50 restaurant. Another variety is half kangaroo meat and half bacon. Angus burger: Aberdeen Angus cattle originate in the counties of Aberdeenshire and Angus in Scotland [2] A hamburger made using beef from Angus cattle. The name "Angus burger" is used by ...
The Wahlburger Bacon Cheddar Angus Beef Burger is one of the unhealthiest frozen burgers on the market. With 15 grams of saturated fat and 2.5 grams of trans fats, just one patty is detrimental to ...
Its bacon cheeseburger fries are topped with chopped bacon and hamburger patties, two kinds of cheese, lettuce, tomato, pickles, onions, and creamy Fat Sauce for a treat of heart-stopping delight ...
The 50/50 Burger patty is a half ground bacon, half ground beef burger patty developed by Scott Slater for Slater's 50/50 restaurant. [1] [2] The 50/50 Burger consists of a 50% ground bacon and 50% ground beef patty topped with a sunny side up egg, avocado mash, pepper jack cheese and chipotle adobo mayo on a hamburger bun.
A burger is as good as its patty, and frozen beef is a one-way ticket to flavorless disappointment. Ice crystals that form during freezing can affect the meat’s texture and drain it of its juicy ...
The burger was served with American cheese, mayonnaise, tomato, and onions. [144] A similar burger was tested in Wisconsin in 1999. That Great American burger featured a single 8 oz (230 g) burger patty and different toppings. It was designed to be cooked on a forerunner of the current batch broiler. [notes 26]