"in Rand-Mcnally, hamburgers eat people" - Lisa Simpson |
This burger also gave rise to the culinary maraca - the puffed rice won-ton - a beast so dangerous it warranted its own post. We wanted some real crunch to compete with the Nacho burger - I had prepared some puffed rice and we were toying with the idea of including a single fried won-ton wrapper inside the burger. Then I thought about locking in the rice between two wrappers - would it work? If it did, it would be a one-two punch of crunch. I actually did a test run the day before we made the burgers. I thought it was going to burst the way it inflated upon frying, but it held strong. Once in the burger, it added a ridiculous height element to the equation, but that made it so that in order to eat the burger, you had to press down on the top bun until the won-ton broke. Kind of like a starter's pistol signalling that it was time to eat. Here's how it all finally came together.
The Asian Supernation burger:
- bun - standard white sesame
- patty - Korean barbeque marinate
- greens - shredded nori
- relish - kimchee
- sauces - Sriracha aoli
- Japanese mayo
- garnishes - teriyaki marinated and grilled pineapple
- Chinese style barbeque pork
- togarashi puffed rice won-ton
- sauteed hon shimeji mushrooms
The Asian Supernation burger:
- bun - standard white sesame
- patty - Korean barbeque marinate
- greens - shredded nori
- relish - kimchee
- sauces - Sriracha aoli
- Japanese mayo
- garnishes - teriyaki marinated and grilled pineapple
- Chinese style barbeque pork
- togarashi puffed rice won-ton
- sauteed hon shimeji mushrooms
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