Burgers are such a big staple in many peoples lives and today I wanted to go back 100 years and see what burgers were like, …
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How do you make it look so good?
I think it must have been where I grew up but Damn no Earthquake Burger. Yeah I want to see it Guga Style.
100 years aren't you supposed to be dead this time
so what are you over 100 years old?
im pretty sure the onion burger from the great depression was actually the slug burger with breadcrumbs inside the beef to actually make more patties.
I mean, burgers are okay, but there are way better sandwiches.
Oklahoma burgers with a burger sauce is my favorite burger of all time. You don't need to use THAT many onions lol
I grew up near the first Five Guys. It was unbelievable and so much better than the chain now.
"Quality over profits"?
I think 5 Guys have lost their way.
And where's Carl's Jr. / Hardees?
I love burgers!
Steaming meat lets it retain all of it's juice, which is why a lot of early fast food chains steamed. It was cheap, fast, efficient, and allowed the meat to retain all of it's flavor. These days, we have a taste for the char, so steaming has fallen almost completely out of favor. But I think steaming is a perfectly valid way to cook a burger, especially if you're doing some kind of build or design that doesn't care about the crust. Steaming the meat and buns on top of the onions was a stroke of genius from the original Whataburger: they deserve the credit for doing it first, with nothing to guide them.
Guga i really like these kind of vid keep on making them❤
hamburgers arent original american, they are European and came from hamburg germany because some guy was selling steak and the sailors thought it was too hot to the touch so the guy just put two slices of bread over the steak (i still eat my hamburgers that old way)
If my mind doesn't decieve me, I believe that the first burger was created way before 1910. During medieval times when a King decided to put meat between two slices of bread.
Idk about fresh white castle burgers, but the frozen ones slap, especially with some hot sauce on 'em.
The baconator, in other words, the anti-globohomo SJW burger <3
Always like Wendy's and five guys hamburgers
11:51 HAHAHA LMAO 69 SO FUNNY
those look so good
I want Angel to explain his dislike of veggies.
I just want to say that I worked at mcdonalds, and still to this day they assemble the burgers that way that you guys did in the vid
they need a 4th person so each person can have a piece and not have the spare 4th