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A 1/4 lb. ground chuck burger seasoned with S&P, a scant sprinkling of
garlic powder, cooked in a small cast iron skillet with a splash of Worcestershire sauce. Cooked to medium rare and topped with a slice of sharp cheddar. Served on a toasted whole wheat bun. Lays kettle chips on the side but yes, also a couple of potato chips ON top of the cheeseburger. I've been adding potato chips to burgers since I was a kid. It's not the same thing at all as adding french fries or onion rings on a sandwich, BTW. It's the crunch from the chips that makes the difference. I like them that way. Also plain. No condiments, no lettuce, tomatoes, pickles. Just the beef and the cheese and the toasted bun and the potato chips. ![]() Jill |
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