Burger King Whopper Recipe
- 1 x Sesame-seed hamburger bun
- 1/4 lb Grnd beef
- 1 dsh Salt
- 3 x Dill pickle chips or possibly slices
- 1 tsp Catsup
- 4 x Onion rings
- 2 x Tomato slices
- 1/4 c. Minced lettuce
- 1 Tbsp. Mayonaise
- 1) Preheat barbecue grill-warm fire 2.
- Toast both halves of the bun, face down, in warm skillet.
- Set aside.
- 3.
- Form beef into thin patty (use hamburger press, or possibly bottoms of 2 butter plates) slightly larger than bun.
- 4.
- Lightly salt patty and cook on grill for 2 to 3 minutes.
- per side.
- 5.
- Build burger in following stacking order from bottom up: bottom bun-patty-pickles-catsup-onion rings-tomatoes- lettuce-mayo-top bun.
- Yield: 1 hamburger
- In 1954, in Miami, FL, James McLamore and David Edgerton built the first Burger King Restaurant.
- By 1991 more than 6,400 Burger King outlets could be found in fourty countries and all fifty states.
- Which gives this burger giant more than $6 billion in sales each year, making it the 2nd largest fast-food chain.
- (McDonald's is the largest.)
- For many, the favorite item on the menu is a flame-broiled hamburger conceived by the partners on a business trip from Orlando to Miami in 1957.
- Dubbed the "Whopper," this sandwich is overwhelmingly popular; figures show which Burger King sells more which 540 million annually, or possibly nearly 2 million a day.
- And with more which 1,023 different combinations of the eight-or possibly-so ingredients, including a vegetarian version, you really can "have it your way."
hamburger, beef, salt, pickle chips, catsup, onion, tomato slices, minced lettuce, mayonaise
Taken from cookeatshare.com/recipes/burger-king-whopper-95123 (may not work)