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Fix one the way I like them.
I'm a burger lover, but I draw the line at putting an egg on one. Never could understand how that came to be. Otherwise it looks good!
Oh, you are missing out on one of life's simple pleasures. A fried, runny egg is great on a burger.
Besides, if you are going to challenge your cardio-vascular system with fatty beef and bacon, why not go all the way, and put an egg on it.
CD
I don't even have eggs for breakfast very often, and it's far more rare for my taste buds to be in the mood for a sunny side up fried egg. I'm much more of a scrambled kind of guy.
I love making a scrambled omelette, made with one of the seasoning blends I buy from Savory Spice Shop. I sauté chopped onion and jalapeño in butter, pour the well beaten eggs over them and cook til just well set up but not dry. Then I add a generous handful of shredded sharp cheddar, folded in at the end so it just melts all through the mixture - bacon or sausage on the side.
But eggs will never find their way onto any burger on my plate.
McDonalds sells a lot of sausage McMuffin with egg sandwiches, which isn't too far removed from putting an egg on a burger.I'm a burger lover, but I draw the line at putting an egg on one. Never could understand how that came to be. Otherwise it looks good!
Looks good to me, too.
Other than being cooked, the idea is not too far removed from steak tartare, which is my personal favorite way to eat a burger with a runny yolk. There's something both barbaric and civilized about it at the same time.
That looks wonderful. You are making me hungry.Looks good to me, too.
Other than being cooked, the idea is not too far removed from steak tartare, which is my personal favorite way to eat a burger with a runny yolk. There's something both barbaric and civilized about it at the same time.
How further can the hamburger go? Burger chains are thinking up something new each month, cooks can't keep up with the basics, lol.