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Old 01-08-2006, 01:38 AM posted to rec.food.restaurants
Steve Pope
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Random question:

In a typical diner in the U.S., is it common, uncommon, or
totally unheard of to brush butter onto a hamburger bun
before grilling it?

Thanks,

Steve
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Old 01-08-2006, 03:28 AM posted to rec.food.restaurants
Skyhooks
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Steve Pope wrote:

Random question:

In a typical diner in the U.S., is it common, uncommon, or
totally unheard of to brush butter onto a hamburger bun
before grilling it?

Thanks,

Steve


In my experience, it's an uncommon practice (alas & sigh). There is one
burger chain (Culvers), however, who's claim to fame is the "butter
burger" -- meaning they butter then grill their burger buns (not sure if
it's real butter or not, though) -- sort of like Steak & Shake burgers
only with grilled (buttered) buns.

I've also found it's also rather uncommon for diners, eateries, etc. to
even toast/grill their buns. To me, there's nothing worse than a "raw"
bun that hasn't been properly buttered or toasted/grilled G.

Sky
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Old 01-08-2006, 05:36 AM posted to rec.food.restaurants
Robert[_5_]
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"Steve Pope" wrote in message
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Random question:

In a typical diner in the U.S., is it common, uncommon, or
totally unheard of to brush butter onto a hamburger bun
before grilling it?

Thanks,

Steve



I have worked in 5 different Restaurants/dinners and all of them used liquid
margarine not butter.

Robert


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Old 02-08-2006, 08:33 AM posted to rec.food.restaurants
Kevin & Tiffany Higgins
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I am a manager for a large casual dining restaurant. We use a liquid type
butter as do many other casual dining restaurants. These days we use a
automated bun toaster, it butters the bread and pushes it through like a
conveyor belt. Yes, we butter our hamburger buns.

"Steve Pope" wrote in message
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Random question:

In a typical diner in the U.S., is it common, uncommon, or
totally unheard of to brush butter onto a hamburger bun
before grilling it?

Thanks,

Steve



 




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