I hate burgers that are hard to eat because they’re so tall and wobbly. I think you fail when you cannot make a easy to eat burger.
You clearly missed the point here
I’m just talking about that photo, not what the article is saying or what those burgers look like.
I don’t like tall burgers. 🤷♂️
If the burger is so tall that I pull a muscle in my jaw, and have to move my mouth in a specific and awkawrd way to avoid this, then it's too tall.
Go wider, bigger buns, not taller if you want a big burger. It feels bigger than a tall burger anyway and fits in your hands more satisfyingly
I like big buns, and I cannot lie.
My anaconda don't want none unless you got buns hun!
My anaconda is trying to cut back on carbs, so it doesn't mind not having any buns at all.
That's fair. If I have to take it apart before I can eat it, it's totally outside the burger zeitgeist. I've started asking cafes to describe their burgers to me before I order one.
I have this issue with Apple bees burgers, like they need to pin it down with a toothpick so it doesn't topple on their specialty Burgers, it's insane
often times those chain restaurants will just use a regular frozen patty, and all the height is an inch thick onion slice and some poorly selected lettuce. If they insist on height, at least impress me with the ingredients!
I thought this was going to be about using beef wellington leftovers to make burgers somehow, heh.
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