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07-05-09 21:23 #19
Posts: 995Anyone know where you can buy rye bread? Patty Melts!
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07-05-09 15:45 #18
Posts: 552
Venues: 8Originally Posted by TejanoLibre
Originally Posted by TejanoLibre
If I wanted a meatloaf sandwich, I'd just make a meatloaf, eat it with mashed potatoes and gravy, then make sandwiches the next day Although at least you don't put bread crumbs in your burgers And my meatloaf is 1/3 sausage to 2/3 beef.
My hamburger:
Mix the meat with a little onion powder and seasonings (salt, Old Bay [imported!], season salt [imported!] and a few other bits and pieces - I found some chipotle peppers in Jumbo the other day and have been dying to try that, maybe even a little finely-chopped cilantro) press into a good-sized patty, and cook slowly over a wood fire (preferrably mesquite, but I'll settle for hickory) Unfortunately, here you can't get either of those woods, and the wood they sell for cooking (not the leņa but actual wood pieces) have no flavor, like most Argentine cooking materials. So I found some liquid smoke at Jumbo (I bought 4 bottles! Almost turns panceta into bacon, too, if you soak the panceta in a liquid smoke / water / salt solution for a couple of days and let it dry out) and that mixes well into the ground meat. And one can't use lean lomo either - has to have a little fat to give it flavor!
Served with toasted buttered buns, thick slice of fresh tomato, onions, lettuce, mayonnaise, and sprinkled liberally with black pepper. Damn I'm hungry now! Just made some salsa, but the burger is more substancial!
Originally Posted by TejanoLibre
It's on dude! Should be warm enough for a cook-off by mid September or so, eh? Beer, food, I'll send the young'uns off to a friend's house or something and we'll party. We won't be the only ones, I'm sure - spring weekends out here usually have a ton of little parties going on.
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07-04-09 04:05 #17
Posts: 3040Originally Posted by El Queso
Mine are the best. But how often can you obtain the proper ingredients to make a FUDDRUCKER in BA?
I had to settle like all others!
This is MY burger:
Lomo.
Mixed in:
Onoins.
Garlic.
Morrones.
Cebollas.
Peppers.
Actual spicy spices.
Cooked rare and below.
The problem ¨:
I had a difficulty obtaining the buns baby!
Sesame seeded thick and fluffy buns!
I had to do at times.
However; I never authorized a fucking pan arabe burger bun damn it!
Did I forget the extras:
BBQ sauce.
Grilled onions.
Guacamole.
Crispy bacon.
I know you want one now!
Let's do a burger cook-off at your place!
TL
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07-04-09 00:36 #16
Posts: 552
Venues: 8Also, the other problem here is distance to BK (about a 30 minute round trip to the nearest one for me) there's nothing else, unless you want pizza or empanadas delivered - there's plenty of those out here.
Oh, for want of a Popeye's! Or even a Boston Market.
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07-04-09 00:34 #15
Posts: 552
Venues: 8Of McD and BK, I actually prefer BK. I don't like either one particularly, but even aside from the times it's necessary, sometimes here, with all of the parillas all over the place, and a severe lack of other kinds of good food in many places, it helps break the food monotony that can be Buenos Aires when you live here.
I remember one time spending a month and a half in northeast Italy (Ravenna) about ten years ago, and after about five weeks of the most marvelous pasta I've ever had, decent fish and sauce-prepared meat, I sought out a McDonald's when I took a side trip to Venice, just to break the monotony.
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07-03-09 01:34 #14
Posts: 148Originally Posted by Stan Da Man
As you can see some people don't eat there because they love the product, they do it for convenience in one way or another.
Funny thing is in many ways the business for Ray Croc is not selling burguers as much as getting good locations in every town of the world.
Greetings.
Whiskas
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07-03-09 01:27 #13
Posts: 148Originally Posted by Captain
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07-02-09 23:11 #12
Posts: 1064I own their stock, but don't eat their food
The new coffee is pretty good.
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07-02-09 21:44 #11
Posts: 474No one apparently wants to admit that they like the taste of a McDonald's hamburger. Clearly, everyone's palate is so refined that an admission to liking "fast food" is akin to admitting you're a rookie monger.
But, there's a reason they've served "billions and billions." Sure, there's something to marketing, there's something to speed, there's something to price, and there's something to having one on every other corner.
Nonetheless, while everyone on this board surely despises the taste, there are millions who think they actually taste quite good. Good enough to go back time and time again, despite a wealth of other choices. Good enough to make the late Ray Crock and his wife billionaires. Good enough to make McDonald's one of the most successful and emulated business models of all time.
I'm not saying they're better than Queso's or TL's hamburguesas. I'm just saying that there have been a few billion votes cast with people's wallets. Again, I already know that everyone here hates fast food and would never touch the stuff except in a true emergency of some sort.- and even then, most would choose starvation. But, there are a few billion people who have plenty of choices and are still dim enough to choose a McDonald's burger.- and a couple of them are even stupid enough to like it.
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07-02-09 20:58 #10
Posts: 366I agree!
Originally Posted by El Queso
I am not an habitual fast food fiend but I agree with the cheese, sometimes convienience outweighs other considerations. But Mcdonalds, in my one and only experience here was a real letdown. The few times I have bought from them in other countries, the service and the product was fine. Shame on them here. Shame on me if I ever repeat!
Argento
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07-02-09 18:40 #9
Posts: 552
Venues: 8TL sorry man, but the title of best burger in BA has to go to me:P.
If yours is the same one you had on the menu at L'Alliance - well, it's wasn't a bad cooked patty sandwich, but I couldn't call it a hamburger because the meat was mixed with some things that just shouldn't be in a hamburger and was on pan arabe and not hamburger buns. But I always figured that was the fault of the Argentine cook (the meat anyway, I never understood why you didn't at least go down to Disco or something and buy some Bimbos!) so I may not have enjoyed one of your hamburgers before. When summer heats things up a bit you have to come out and we'll get a party going and fire up the parilla and cook off.
But the point of the story, of course, is the way that the guys who worked at McDonalds (although a US franchise, owned by Argentinos here) advertised a deal and managed on to worm out of fulfilling their promise. I think most people agree that McDs is crap.
However, when there's nothing in the house for lunch, no easy walk to a restaurant of ANY sort, no fast food restaurants EXCEPT McDs within a half-hour round trip, and the actual need is to be eating while working because the pressure is ON, convenience doesn't necessarily want to be fucked.
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07-02-09 16:32 #8
Posts: 1099Originally Posted by TejanoLibre
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07-02-09 13:25 #7
Posts: 3040Why Bother?
Originally Posted by Captain
I make the absolute BEST burger in BA for a lot less and it's so much better!
TL.
P. S - Fuck convenience!
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07-02-09 02:45 #6
Posts: 1099The service and quality of food at Mac donald in downtown Manhattan is pretty shitty as well.
Most of time the the French fries are pretty old and dried up. Often they conveniently forget to put any lettuce in the Big Mac.
I think bad service at Mac Donald is nothing to do with a country in particular. There could be something wrong with the brand itself OR the people handling it irrespective of what nationality they may be.
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07-02-09 02:08 #5
Posts: 552
Venues: 8Originally Posted by Slipknot