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  2. Dishes On In-N-Out’s Secret Menu You Didn't Know About - AOL

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    Mustard Grilled Patty. Bored of the same old burgers? Add a bit of kick and pizzaz by ordering a mustard grilled patty, which is pretty much exactly what it sounds like. ... The best heated coffee ...

  3. The In-N-Out Secret Menu, Ranked: 14 Items to Order ASAP - AOL

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    13. The Flying Dutchman. Modifications: order a burger and ask for no bun Similar to Protein Style, minus the leafy greens, this “sandwich” is two beef patties glued together with melted ...

  4. Here's What To Order From the Five Guys Secret Menu - AOL

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    The Five Guys secret menu offers burger bowls, well-done fries, and something called the Artery Annihilator. Order at your own risk. ... pickles, mustard, and Cajun seasoning. Double Grilled ...

  5. In-N-Out Burger products - Wikipedia

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    A double-double burger Animal-style cheeseburger, fries, drink. All burgers consist of one or more 2 oz (57 g) beef patties cooked to "medium-well", and served on a toasted bun. The standard style of burger includes tomato, hand-leafed lettuce and "spread", a sauce similar to Thousand Island dressing. [1]

  6. Impossible Foods - Wikipedia

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    An Impossible Burger given out during a promotional event at a food truck in San Francisco in November 2016. Impossible Foods was founded by Patrick O. Brown in 2011. [5] In July 2016, the company launched its first meat analogue product, the Impossible Burger, which is made from material derived from plants. [6]

  7. Patty melt - Wikipedia

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    Sandwiches calling for hamburger patties to be placed into two slices of bread, rather than into a bun, date to the mid-1800s and were referred to as hamburger sandwiches. [6] It is unclear when the patty melt was invented, but it was most likely the mid-20th century, either during the Great Depression or the postwar economic boom.