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In-N-Out Burger Sauce?
I live in Michigan, and I have never had the opportunity to taste an In-N-Out burger with it's highly rated secret burger sauce. I guess these restaurants are only on the West coast. Does anyone know what this burger sauce is made from (the recipe?) Is it very simular to a Big Mac Sauce? I know whats thats made of, and I can make some of it and see just what this awesome sauce is supposed to taste like?
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It's pretty much thousand island. Hmmm....didn't know it was supposed to be secret tho'.
The reason the burgers are so amazing is that In N Out doesn't have freezers. Everything is fresh, and the burgers are nice and big. The fries are made from *gasp* real potatoes! And, they only have a few things on the menu. Their shakes are made with real ice cream and whole milk too. Ahhhhhhhhhh!
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It appears that In-N-Out only operates in CA, NV, and AZ. And, aside from their "secret sauce", it's like jkath said - it's the quality and freshness of their ingredients that make them so special, "... we use only the freshest ingredients, delivered to our stores every day. Never frozen. And no burger hits the grill until you ask for it."
You might try contacting them via their website and see if you can buy some of their sauce - then taste and test - and play "reverse engineering" food chemist. It seems a LOT of "Thousand Island" based burger sauces were born on the West coast. The sauce recipes I would love to get my hands on are from "The Pig Stand" (the first drive-in in America) and Goff's Hamburgers (also another Dallas, TX creation). Last edited by Michael in FtW; 02-16-2006 at 03:41 AM.. |
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Here's some interesting reading:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In-N-Out_Burger They refer to a spread similar to Thousand Island. They do have a secret menu that is listed in the link above. Don't know if this is the actual sauce used. Might be a clone of Kraft's Thousand Island. http://www.topsecretrecipes.com/reci...d=62&agree=yes If you're in the areas Michael mentioned. Try ordering a 100 x 100 ![]() ![]() The receipt 100x100 $97.66 - 1 Dbl/Dbl, 98 Extra patties Last edited by mish; 02-16-2006 at 04:17 AM.. |
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Would love to have that kind of fast food place here in the great north. Only have the garbage kind here now. Haven't had a good buger in 30 years from a fast food joint.
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Wow, Mish - thanks for going to the trouble to look that up! I really doubt that it is the same as the one I'm referring to - but it certainly sounds good enough to give it a try.
The Pig Stand sauce I was referring to is from the chain of drive-ins called "The Pig Stand" that first opened in Dallas, TX in 1921 (the world's frist Drive-In - carhops, eat in your car, etc.) and their sauce was more of a condiment sauce - a little thinner than a cooking sauce. Maybe I should follow my own advice and call them up in San Antonio and see if I can buy a jug? ![]() |
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we have Jake's burgers here on the Del MD PA border. fresh made to order grilled burgers as you like em with the fixin's you want. quite a pleasure and worth the time, the drive, and the price, (and yes even the calories!)
that 100x100 looks like more than I could comfortably manage...but I'll help! |
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Real potatoes? R U sure Jkath??? lol
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