Monday, November 11, 2013

My Goober Burger Obsession


I love a good burger. In fact, I consider myself a bit of a connoisseur of burgers. I especially love to try different types of burgers, like the glazed doughnut bun Luther Burger, to the meaty layers of the Kong Burger (up to 4 patties!), the stuffed cheese burger, and even the Walking Ched, a burger from Zombie Burger made with buns of deep fried mac and cheese. The one type I never became a fan of was the peanut butter covered Goober Burger. At the time, I didn't know why as I loved peanut butter paired with proteins ala Peanut Butter Chicken. Every time I ordered a Goober Burger from some random joint, it just didn't do the trick.

I finally saw an episode of Bizarre Foods America and the host tried a Goober Burger that was simple, yet had a couple of twists that I had never tried before. It all made sense. I had to make one and see for myself as my inner burger nerd was craving nothing but the burger I just saw on television.

The key item for me is a foundation of a well seasoned patty. So, I hand made a patty, gave it a good pinch of salt, pepper, soy, and garlic powder. Then I heated up the cast iron skillet. Once one side was done and crusted up, I turned it over and put a hefty spoonful of creamy peanut butter. The goal was to get it soft and melted a bit. I also buttered up and toasted my Rotella's buns on a separate pan.

So the melting of the peanut butter while cooking the patty was my first twist. My second was adding a generous spoonful of mayonnaise on top of the peanut butter once I put the patty on the bun. That's it. No other ingredients. The peanut butter was melty and creamy.

The taste was better than I expected. Something magical happened with the peanut butter and mayo. The seasoned patty added a nice saltiness to the peanut butter and mayo combination. It was messy and delicious. I posted the photo and many were not having it. Something about combining peanut butter with meat had them turning up their noses. Too bad for them. I made another one the next day just to make sure it wasn't some sort of fluke. It wasn't.

If you like odd burgers, give it a try. Remember, season your patty, melt the peanut butter on the patty while it's cooking, and add the mayo. And grab a bunch of napkins, you'll need every one.

-- Wayne


Thursday, May 2, 2013

Episode 36 - Cocktails, Zombie Burger, and the Protein Diet


Protein is good. In this episode, we talk about once again trying the no carb / no sugar diet. It's tough, but along with working out it seems to be working  a bit. We also talk about our recent trip to Des Moines Iowa where we discovered Zombie Burger. It was fantastic.

Check out the podcast on the site HERE. Or, if you are reading this blog from our site, click play and enjoy.