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    His go-to burger recipe sticks to the basics: well-seasoned beef patties, crispy smoked bacon, gooey American cheese, all sandwiched between sesame seed buns with Russian dressing, lettuce, tomato ...

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    Ingredients. 1 burger bun. 1/3 oz butter. 7 oz fresh ground Wagyu beef, formed into a patty. 3 slices fresh tomato. 2 pieces of Gem lettuce. 3 sweet pickles, sliced

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    Burgers don't have to be made with red meat to taste delicious. This Southwest Turkey Burger is made with Pico de Gallo, avocado, lime, chipotle puree, mayo, Monterey Jack cheese, and ground ...

  5. Bøfsandwich - Wikipedia

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    ' steak sandwich '), is the classic Danish version of a hamburger. It contains the hamburger elements of a cooked ground beef patty placed inside a sliced bread roll. Bøfsandwiches are typically sold from hot dog stands and in traditional fast food establishments, and have been described as an "archetypal Danish snackbar classic". [1]

  6. 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.

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    A stack of two or more patties follows the same basic pattern as hamburgers: with two patties will be called a double cheeseburger; a triple cheeseburger has three, and while much less common, a quadruple has four. [22] [23] Sometimes cheeseburgers are prepared with the cheese enclosed within the ground beef, rather than on top.