zinfamous
No Lifer
When I go to Chick Fil A, I put mayo on my sammich and the waffle fries.
it is for people like you that we should bring back the pillory.
When I go to Chick Fil A, I put mayo on my sammich and the waffle fries.
D: Steak sauce of any kind is freaking nasty.
Pickles on burgers are horrible too, with rare exception, and don't get me started on ketchup. D:
KT
I know where I'll go for lunch tomorrow. Give it a shot.
Last time I was at Wendy's I was impressed that my burger actually resembled the picture 😱 I thought that would never, ever happen anywhere, but I opened up the wrap and there it was, pristine like the pic.
I almost didn't want to eat it. But I did.
:thumbsup: This man watches Alton Brown or just knows his shit. I made Alton Brown's Mini Man Burgers this weekend and applied thin layer of mayo on both sides of the bread. The mayo is the protective layer for the bread. Without it, your burger will become soggy in less than 5 minutes.
or you could just toast the bread with a thin layer of butter which is:
far superior in taste
far superior in quality burger/bun retention
far manlier
not gay (like using mayo)
or you could just toast the bread with a thin layer of butter which is:
far superior in taste
far superior in quality burger/bun retention
far manlier
not gay (like using mayo)
Man, some of you guys like to put too much crap on your burger. How the hell are you supposed to taste the beef? The less condiments the better. You guys are probably the same type of people who put a bunch of crap on your steak. I pay for the beef so that's what I want to taste.
in 98% of cases, what you see in ads--print and TV--from fast food joints, or, well, just about all restaurants that advertise, is not actually food. It's usually made from some sort of playdough-like putty.
You are right to feel a bit put-off that it so closely resembled the picture.
You want to know why? I will tell you why. Because a good burger is greasy and has fat drippings on it from the bacon and the beef. You think that ketchup and mustard can fight off a good fat dripping? No! Why? Because they're water based condiments, that's why.
There's a reason they say you fight fire with fire. Same principle applies to a hamburger. You fight fat with fat and mayo is nothing if not a delicious, cool layer of fat. You see, you NEED that layer of mayo between those delicious beef and pork fat drippings or your bun absolutely goes to shit. Mayo brings balance to the burger force and maintains the law and order of a good burger. Mayo keeps those liberal veggies in check, but also keeps the fat ass meats in order too. Mayo, my friends, is the burger law and order and is essential to the proper function of a good hamburger.
I just had one at lunch.
DAMN! That is a fine burger!
I usually eat grilled chicken, plain, with BBQ sauce.
The beef/cheese/mayo/ketchup/vegetables made it taste amazing to me, so my opinion is biased.
Hell if I know.Really? The Wendys near me must have old stock then. I went yesterday and it was no different than it ever has been. Do you need to ask specifically for it, or do all the burgers have the new beef?
Hell if I know.
The beef patty and pickles were much thicker, there wasn't mustard on it and it had a top and bottom slice of cheese.
The menu renamed the first 3 value meals to "Dave's Thick and Juicy", but kept the same numbers (#1=single, #2=double, etc).
No, I like wrapping dozen dinner rolls in foil and putting in the oven for 10 minutes to get it hot and warm. It's far simpler.
You can toast your dinner rolls.
I've been eating at Wendy's since the early '80s and I don't think I've ever had a burger there. Wendy's has, far and away, the best chicken of any national chain excepting Chick-Fil-A, which I grant solely on reputation as they do not exist out west. If you go to Wendy's and get a sandwich other than chicken you're doing it wrong. Also, the day the chicken nuggets were introduced was a grand day (and the commercials were epic). The day the nuggets got taken off the dollar menu in favor of the spicy nuggets (which aren't close to as good as the spicy sandwich) was a sad day indeed.
Also, I should point out that the mayo conversation is moot; mayo is itself absolutely revolting and does not belong on anything. But, even if you were to insist on mayo on your burger, the Alton Brown thinking is flawed. Yes, fat-based emulsions like mayo repel burger "juices" and prevent the bun from getting soggy. What said analysis fails to consider is that the juices being repelled have already been squozen from the patty; they are, in effect, "lost". If a thin layer of mayo prevents the bun from absorbing the juices, they have nowhere in the sandwich to go. Thus, they must either run down your hands or drip all over the place. Ipso facto, mayo-coated buns promote bun stability at the cost of burger flavor and overall cleanliness.
Also, I should point out that the mayo conversation is moot; mayo is itself absolutely revolting and does not belong on anything.
FAIL
If a thin layer of mayo prevents the bun from absorbing the juices, they have nowhere in the sandwich to go. Thus, they must either run down your hands or drip all over the place. Ipso facto, mayo-coated buns promote bun stability at the cost of burger flavor and overall cleanliness.
A real man doesn't give a fuck if his hands get dirty after eating a hamburger
I eat at Wendys quite often, but usually get the 99 cent crispy chicken sammich's. I have never had issues with their burgers, but it appears sales slipping has caused a change. They have them on their site, has anyone tried them?
http://news.yahoo.com/cant-reinvent-burger-remake-094352326.html
Chick Fil A is here on the west coast. There is one about 2 miles from me.
just had one of the new Dave's hot + juicy or whatever they call it.
tastyest of all the fast food burgers (including 5 guys)!
YUM. plus it didnt hurt that i had a coupon. The whole value meal costs $3.50 🙂