Another
Bob's Burgers Masterpiece for us! The Pickle My Funny Bone Burger features fried pickles and a slightly spicy secret sauce.
I dried all the pickle slices before dunking them in beaten egg and coating them in a flour/cornmeal/herb breading.
I bought
this clip-on thermometer awhile back and it has been priceless when doing tricky things like frying or candy-making. Proper oil temp makes for non-soggy pickles!
It was hard not to snitch them all while I worked the rest in batches...
Hubby did his famous burgers in the cast-iron pan, his favorite method.
Assembled in all their glory...
Om. Nom. Nom.
Have you ever heard of
black garlic? Neither had I, until our obsession with
Bob's Burgers started. In one episode, Bob has entered a burger contest and most of the episode centers around his kids trying to track down the featured ingredient of his entry, the "Bet it All on Black Garlic" burger.
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Literally: black garlic. |
This burger was AMAZING (as if there was any doubt - I highly recommend this book). Tangy, pungent black garlic sauce and melty mozzarella? Yes, please.
I could eat the black garlic sauce on everything - and as a matter of fact, we did. The recipe yielded way more than we needed for the burgers, so we used the sauce to dip our fries and roasted cauliflower. Nom.
What's the weirdest ingredient you've ever put on a burger?
The next burger on our
Tour de Bob's was the Eggers Can't Be Cheesers burger. It features a burger topped with American cheese, a fried egg, and served on an English muffin with lettuce and hot sauce.
I'm not a fan of runny yolks (usually hubby isn't either, but he wanted to be a purist with this recipe), so I punctured the yolk and flipped my egg.
We had our leftovers for brunch this morning, and I added some blackberry jam to add a little kick. I'm a big fan of sweet/savory combos and this was ON. POINT.
We watch A LOT of cartoons around here. Hubby and I are basically children, masquerading as large human "adults," and one of our faves is Bob's Burgers. So naturally, their "burger of the day" cookbook (affiliate link) was an item on hubby's birthday wish list. For a man who loves cartoons and cooking, it's the perfect gift....and I get to reap the benefits.
We're (mostly him) cooking our way through the book, and in the span of about a week, we've already tried two recipes.
First off: "Hit Me With Your Best Shallot," featuring sauteed shallots with fresh herbs, arugula, and goat cheese.
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Hit Me With Your Best Shallot |
The second we've tried featured the same arugula and brioche buns, the "To Err is Cumin" burger...
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To Err is Cumin |
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ground beef with diced jalapeno |
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flamin' burgers |
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assembling the final product |
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To Err is Cumin burger |
Have you ever cooked your way through a cookbook? Another we're unofficially making our way through is The Food Lab (affiliate link) - a great resource for the fundamentals and more sciencey aspects of cooking!