3 times Best Burger in World Winner

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3 times Best Burger in World Winner

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Best Burger X3 Award Winner - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VsDtnTvgDB0

You can see why when you watch them make it.
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Those look like they taste amazing.

I dunno if l could call them the best burger in the world, though. Maybe if they put the patties between two grilled cheese sandwiches instead of in a bun...

I've actually had that. With bacon. It was so wrong. I loved every artery-clogging bite.
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Best burger? Not possible, 'cause beets. And because this is excluded from competing due to the beef requirement technicality:
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The burger challenge at Lucky 13's in Salt Lake City, Utah by Raina Huang:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y_WZirleWpU

It takes a lot to make Raina flinch. I know that I could not handle all those roasted habaneros and habanero puree. Mexico could potentially use habaneros as grenades in warfare.
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moksha wrote: Sun May 16, 2021 1:02 am The burger challenge at Lucky 13's in Salt Lake City, Utah by Raina Huang:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y_WZirleWpU

It takes a lot to make Raina flinch. I know that I could not handle all those roasted habaneros and habanero puree. Mexico could potentially use habaneros as grenades in warfare.
Wow.
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Salt Lake's Lucky 13 won the 2013 best burger in the world for their Spicy Candied Bacon Cajun Burger. The event was sponsored by A-1 Sauce.

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Thought of a new recipe: Mexican birria pot roast on naan bread with some mango chutney and romaine lettuce. Fold the naan or try to roll it.

If someone tries this let us know how it tastes.
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You've probably been waiting for a scientific analysis of fried chicken. Well, wait no longer:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c6tiidf7h64&t=932s

:D :ugeek: :D
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Did you know the plural of kimchi is kimchi?

Here is a restaurant owner full of passion for his food: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rpsd0pEfjrU
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