Are burgers really worth a whole week of SippitySup's time?
I mean, I know you love a good burger. They really are an iconic food. Which was my thesis when I announced a week devoted to burgers. If you missed my nostalgic tribute to the American style hamburger click here.
In the original post I made the argument that the sight of a burger sizzling on the grill was so very emblematic of the good old USA.
But in truth a classic American burger is nothing more than a seasoned meat patty. And seasoned meat patties appear in some form or another in the diet of nearly all the world's cultures.
Even the idea of cooking the meat outdoors is a "borrowed" method. There is some evidence that what has morphed into the "Back Yard Bar-B-Que" got its start a very long tome ago in Mongolia.
And on an international level, the choice of meat may vary. So might the seasonings. But the simple process of grinding, mixing, compressing and searing the juicy flavor into certain meats, herbs and spices has become universally beloved.




