(15-03-10, 11:15 PM)flyingcod Wrote: Scambled egg in a burger is a bit odd, fc
Yep that was what i was thinking the first time...
Now it is close to the only thing i eat at that diner...
Good thing i work there or in the Bar but it is the same owner...
Getting staf discount...
The burger in the picture is made with a little inspiration from The Roethlis-burger a burger made for Ben Roethlisberger (quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers)
Here is a recipe for a Roethlis-BURGER (but we made our owen...)
-An oblong burger bun (round can also be used)
-250 Grams of beef
-2 Eggs
-A little cream (or milk for the calorie version)
-1 Onion
-Cheddar cheese
-4 Slices bacon
-Butter and Oil
Cut the onion into half rings Knead beef is in the hands of a few minute's time.
Bank it completely flat (5-7 mm) and shape it by Bollen (oblong or round).
Brown a little butter and oil in a frying pan and place the steak on.
It will have 3 minutes on each side. Season with salt and pepper at the end.
Fry bacon in a frying pan
Beat 2 eggs into a bowl, pour a little cream in and whisk well.
Getting oil in a hot frying pan fire and pour the egg mass in.
Season with salt and pepper.
Stir and came in a bowl when the consistency of scrambled eggs in general are good.
More oil in the pan and the onions came in.
Salt and pepper.
Fry until they are golden and tear a lot of cheddar cheese in.
Approximately equal parts cheese and onions.
Add scrambled eggs at the bottom of the bowl.
Place steak on top.
Onions and cheese on top.
Bacon on top and burgerbollen top.
Serve with ketchup for.
You can buy a Roethlis-BURGER throughout Pittsburgh and the course costs $ 7.
Bon appetit
PS. hope everything is spelled correctly ...