That looks delicious. What type of pickle is that?
forumbot757
It does at my house
stringstringing
Perfect
mrbeerinator
Yes. Unless you put it on top.
HKDONMEG
I’ve been recently converted (by this sub) after putting it on top my entire life.
ThisIsTheNewSleeve
One sauce on the bottom, different sauce on the top. Usually it’s mustard/relish on the bottom and ketchup on top but it depends if I have a spicy mayo or thousand island or something.
NachoNachoDan
Toppings go on top in my world.
Fearless-Living6094
I honestly didn’t think about doing it this way
KindaKrayz222
How your burger tastes depends on how you layer your toppings.
TomatoBible
No. Toppings go on top. They are called that for a reason. The only thing that goes on the bottom is steak sauce, or sauces, so they get contact with the meat itself and not just the vegetables.
And before someone tries to say that shredded lettuce keeps the bottom bun from getting soggy, you need to understand the physics of liquid, which runs right through shreds of anything, and the fact that lettuce itself is 90% water, which it will weep in contact with hot, salty meat.
crinack
If you value structural integrity, yea
GeneralMurderCow
I do the opposite of your toppings. Onion slice on bottom, pickle on that, burger, tomato, lettuce on top. I don’t want hot lettuce, the tomato stays cool without the burger pressing down on it and acts as a barrier between burger and lettuce. Onion and pickle add structure to the thinner bottom bun. I usually apply sauce to each bun, the bottom serving as moisture barrier and top as glue for lettuce.
Edit: all toppings on top leads to something slipping out. I won’t say anyone is wrong in how they like their burger, it’s personal preference and because I don’t have to eat theirs and they better not be trying to eat mine.
BAMspek
I like it on top. The burger stays together better. Mayo is sufficient to keep the bottom bun from getting soggy.
JHuttIII
This is the way. It keeps your bottom bun dry.
roastingmytaters
I’m a top 😎
whileyouwereslepting
It’s known as a “topping”.
English is hard.
BlueTuesday13
Madman…
hehslop
The cheese and sauce act as a lettuce anchor, it holds everything in for easy assembly.
simplyelegant87
Not for me but whatever you prefer is best. I’d never say anything if someone made me food unless they specifically asked this and wanted honesty.
gill_outean
Also known as “shreddy letty.”
gr8daynenyg
Garlic aioli under raw onion under patty. Pickles on top!
DillyChiliChickenNek
Shredded lettuce goes in the trash. Leaf lettuce goes on the bottom.
apollotonkosmo
Bottom left is ok too.
Vigilante60611
Great sandwiches approved
knickknackfromguam
Yes
xsynergist
My brother used to eat his burgers upside down. I made fun of him mercilessly for this till I tried it one day. Having the vegetables on the tongue side of the burger adds all sorts of flavor and texture that are lost if you do it the other way. The difference is remarkable.
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That looks delicious. What type of pickle is that?
It does at my house
Perfect
Yes. Unless you put it on top.
I’ve been recently converted (by this sub) after putting it on top my entire life.
One sauce on the bottom, different sauce on the top. Usually it’s mustard/relish on the bottom and ketchup on top but it depends if I have a spicy mayo or thousand island or something.
Toppings go on top in my world.
I honestly didn’t think about doing it this way
How your burger tastes depends on how you layer your toppings.
No. Toppings go on top. They are called that for a reason. The only thing that goes on the bottom is steak sauce, or sauces, so they get contact with the meat itself and not just the vegetables.
And before someone tries to say that shredded lettuce keeps the bottom bun from getting soggy, you need to understand the physics of liquid, which runs right through shreds of anything, and the fact that lettuce itself is 90% water, which it will weep in contact with hot, salty meat.
If you value structural integrity, yea
I do the opposite of your toppings. Onion slice on bottom, pickle on that, burger, tomato, lettuce on top. I don’t want hot lettuce, the tomato stays cool without the burger pressing down on it and acts as a barrier between burger and lettuce. Onion and pickle add structure to the thinner bottom bun. I usually apply sauce to each bun, the bottom serving as moisture barrier and top as glue for lettuce.
Edit: all toppings on top leads to something slipping out. I won’t say anyone is wrong in how they like their burger, it’s personal preference and because I don’t have to eat theirs and they better not be trying to eat mine.
I like it on top. The burger stays together better. Mayo is sufficient to keep the bottom bun from getting soggy.
This is the way. It keeps your bottom bun dry.
I’m a top 😎
It’s known as a “topping”.
English is hard.
Madman…
The cheese and sauce act as a lettuce anchor, it holds everything in for easy assembly.
Not for me but whatever you prefer is best. I’d never say anything if someone made me food unless they specifically asked this and wanted honesty.
Also known as “shreddy letty.”
Garlic aioli under raw onion under patty. Pickles on top!
Shredded lettuce goes in the trash. Leaf lettuce goes on the bottom.
Bottom left is ok too.
Great sandwiches approved
Yes
My brother used to eat his burgers upside down. I made fun of him mercilessly for this till I tried it one day. Having the vegetables on the tongue side of the burger adds all sorts of flavor and texture that are lost if you do it the other way. The difference is remarkable.