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posted on 8-18-2011 at 10:04 PM Edit Post Reply With Quote Report Post to Administrator
before you order that burger......



Most folks dont know that one can special order their chow. I always tell tell them I want the "Animal Style"

C/C from the web for you guys and ladies....enjoy.


The Options

Along with the listed single and double, you can add up to four patties to any sandwich. Ask for a three by three or a four by four, and what you get is a triple cheeseburger or quadruple cheeseburger, respectively. They used to accommodate sandwiches larger than 4 x 4 (check out a 100 x 100!), but no longer do. I was fairly certain that they could also accommodate a 2 x 4 or a 4 x 2 (that'd be two patties, four slices of cheese, or four patties, two slices of cheese), but hadn't actually tried it in action on an unsuspecting cashier.

You can up the flavor by asking for any burger mustard grilled. After cooking the first side, the cook will squirt some mustard onto the top of the patty before flipping it so that it sizzles into the meat on the grill. It's so good that I've started doing it myself at home.

That said, there are those rare moments in life when all you want to savor is the cheese. Order a grilled cheese, and what you get is a soft toasted In-N-Out bun with two slices of American cheese beautifully melted in between. I like to eat these with pickles. If you ask for it, you can even get the standard lettuce, tomato, and raw onion slices stacked inside.

20110228-in-n-out-secret-menu - 07.jpg

A Grilled Cheese.

Of course, those aren't your only veggie options. Grilled onions cooked down in the collected meat juices on the hot griddle can be added to any sandwich, and come standard if you ask for your burger or fries Animal Style. An Animal Style burger also includes extra Thousand Island spread, mustard grilled patties, and extra pickles. Animal Style fries, on the other hand, are topped with cheese, spread, and grilled onions. You'll want to mix 'em up with your fork before the cheese starts to coagulate (of course, you can also ask for just plain old cheese fries). And these options are just the start.




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[*] posted on 8-21-2011 at 01:22 PM


at in/out u can also ask for krispy fries try em next time....
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[*] posted on 8-21-2011 at 01:33 PM


I'm hungry.
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[*] posted on 8-21-2011 at 01:45 PM


AmoPescar/McFez,

Consider substituting low fat Greek Yogurt (or regular low fat yogurt) for the some of the sour cream and/or Mayo. Will help cut down significantly on the saturated fat and cholesterol and may also improve the taste to some as it will give a brisker flavor release. Recommend Trader Joe's brand low fat Greek yogurt, tastes almost like Crème fraiche.

If you are a bleu cheese lover and like the sharper stuff, my favorite is Maytag bleu cheese, then Roquefort. The great thing about Roquefort is that it has the texture of butter and can spread like butter. Ever try spreading Roqefort on a cracker and topping it with a piece of canned sardine? Ever try the very creamy Cambazola or very similar and lower costing Blue Castello (Trader Joes for best price on Blue Castello).

Jesse, you make homemade hamburger buns? When I had dinner at your restaurant, your homemade bread was unbelieveably great!

Side Point: Hamburger buns at American fast food restaurant chains sometimes pay special attention to their buns and flavor them to add to the meaty taste of the burger. In my opinion to make up for some of the bland flavor of the meat. MacDonalds does this in spades. Pinch off a piece of their hamburger bun some time just to get a clear taste of the bread itself. It is salted and sugared and has what I think is an msg/soy/meaty type of flavoring to it.

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[*] posted on 8-22-2011 at 12:21 AM


Hey Mitch...

WELL...when I do get around to making one of those BC burgers, I want the real Mayo and Sour Cream in it. Much as I love em..I don't make em very often, because I know they're very high in fat and calories!

BUT...I'll give the Greek a try!

If you want a VERY Tasty appetizer, try the Cambazola with some Fig Preserves poured over the top of it. I get the fig Jam at Whole Food Market.
Really amazing on crackers or Crostini.



Take care, Michael :) :yes: :D

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[*] posted on 8-22-2011 at 05:20 AM


Mix a small amount of sausage seasoning with the ground meat. Makes a great burger with a very different taste.:)
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You can get as many patties as you want, a friend of mine got an 8 X 8.

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posted on 8-18-2011 at 10:04 PM Edit Post Reply With Quote Report Post to Administrator
before you order that burger......



Most folks dont know that one can special order their chow. I always tell tell them I want the "Animal Style"

C/C from the web for you guys and ladies....enjoy.


The Options

Along with the listed single and double, you can add up to four patties to any sandwich. Ask for a three by three or a four by four, and what you get is a triple cheeseburger or quadruple cheeseburger, respectively. They used to accommodate sandwiches larger than 4 x 4 (check out a 100 x 100!), but no longer do. I was fairly certain that they could also accommodate a 2 x 4 or a 4 x 2 (that'd be two patties, four slices of cheese, or four patties, two slices of cheese), but hadn't actually tried it in action on an unsuspecting cashier.

You can up the flavor by asking for any burger mustard grilled. After cooking the first side, the cook will squirt some mustard onto the top of the patty before flipping it so that it sizzles into the meat on the grill. It's so good that I've started doing it myself at home.

That said, there are those rare moments in life when all you want to savor is the cheese. Order a grilled cheese, and what you get is a soft toasted In-N-Out bun with two slices of American cheese beautifully melted in between. I like to eat these with pickles. If you ask for it, you can even get the standard lettuce, tomato, and raw onion slices stacked inside.

20110228-in-n-out-secret-menu - 07.jpg

A Grilled Cheese.

Of course, those aren't your only veggie options. Grilled onions cooked down in the collected meat juices on the hot griddle can be added to any sandwich, and come standard if you ask for your burger or fries Animal Style. An Animal Style burger also includes extra Thousand Island spread, mustard grilled patties, and extra pickles. Animal Style fries, on the other hand, are topped with cheese, spread, and grilled onions. You'll want to mix 'em up with your fork before the cheese starts to coagulate (of course, you can also ask for just plain old cheese fries). And these options are just the start.




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[*] posted on 8-22-2011 at 06:47 AM


Check this out for something new on the table:

http://store.baconsalt.com/
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[*] posted on 8-22-2011 at 07:20 AM


DENNIS, Thanks!
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[*] posted on 8-22-2011 at 03:54 PM


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I'm hungry.


Si. Just went to Ruby's for a burger and the In n Out gene still cries out for the real deal.
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[*] posted on 8-22-2011 at 05:26 PM
Burgers in Ensenada


Two locations for great burgers in Ensenada:

Icarius Wings.......on Ambar, west of Reforma about 1/4 mile, on the right.

Orleans Cafe, on (the) Costero, right next to the GM dealer.




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[*] posted on 8-22-2011 at 07:45 PM


I think Jesse cooked and ate so many gut bombs that his belly blew up and he died.

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[*] posted on 8-22-2011 at 09:48 PM


Cypress,
That is interesting, I have mixed Jimmy Dean sausage with my burger for years when having a burger BBQ and everyone loves them. They know something is different but just can't pin point it. I'll have to try just the seasoning, sounds good!:cool:
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[*] posted on 8-23-2011 at 04:33 AM


UnoMas, I'll try mixing the Jimmy Dean sausage with burger. Good idea! Thanks.
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[*] posted on 8-30-2011 at 06:55 PM


Personally, I've never cared for In and Out anything. Been there twice and the truck comes to our office once a year for a picnic. I never tasted anything special about it. For my taste, the best fast food burger is the good ole' Carls Jr Famous Star.
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[*] posted on 8-30-2011 at 08:44 PM


Actually, the best fast or not so fast burger is at my house.

Fresh ground from Juarez market, telera from Bienesa, fire roaststed poblano, a touch of monterrey.
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[*] posted on 8-30-2011 at 08:52 PM


Well, after posting I looked back through the thread. Seems that ONLY in-and- out will do. Well, I'm here to tell ya-- there ain't no in-and-out in my kitchen!
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[*] posted on 8-30-2011 at 10:21 PM
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Hey Mitch...

WELL...when I do get around to making one of those BC burgers, I want the real Mayo and Sour Cream in it. Much as I love em..I don't make em very often, because I know they're very high in fat and calories!

BUT...I'll give the Greek a try!

If you want a VERY Tasty appetizer, try the Cambazola with some Fig Preserves poured over the top of it. I get the fig Jam at Whole Food Market.
Really amazing on crackers or Crostini.



Take care, Michael :) :yes: :D

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[*] posted on 8-31-2011 at 06:12 AM


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Actually, the best fast or not so fast burger is at my house.

Fresh ground from Juarez market, telera from Bienesa, fire roaststed poblano, a touch of monterrey.


Sounds really good, Paula.
Does anyone know what happened in Jesse's kitchen? He's not talkin'. Either he's on to something really big or has hurt himself trying.
Research and development can be tough.
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[*] posted on 8-31-2011 at 09:40 AM


One of the best burgers I have had in the recent past was at Johnny B's in La Mesa Ca.:yes::yes:
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