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Alex

Alex

2 hours ago, gfweb said:

Sounds a bit like White Castle

 

Indeed. See the second quoted paragraph above.

 

Alex

Alex

2 hours ago, gfweb said:

Sounds a bit like White Castle

 

Indeed. From the third paragraph of the linked article: 

 

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In his book “The Hamburger: A History,” Josh Ozersky credits Walter Anderson, a founder of White Castle, the world’s oldest fast-food hamburger chain, with first thinking to place onions directly on the griddle with the beef to “bathe in the juices of the still-cooking meat.” Those sliders are still cooked on a bed of onions today.

 

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