11 most unusual types of burgers that are actually served in establishments (12 photos)
People eat burgers in surprising quantities. However, no one wants to constantly order the same type of buns with a patty, so companies are forced to constantly come up with new and interesting ideas for their menus to attract the attention of the crowd. Sometimes their creativity reaches a completely new level, resulting in unusual masterpieces from the world of fast food.
Lamington Burger
The burger has two beef patties, double bacon and double cheese between two Australian lamingtons. This is not a bun in the usual sense. The lamington is a sweet sponge cake in chocolate glaze, covered in coconut flakes. That's how delicious it is.
Liquid Burger
It turns out that you can not only eat a burger, but also drink it. Here is a famous dish made in liquid format. It includes rye whiskey, spicy cucumber juice, tomato juice and a drop of liquid smoke. The rim of the glass is decorated with salt and spices, a strip of fried bacon acts as a straw, and instead of a cherry - a cherry tomato and a pickled cucumber. Serve cold. French fries are recommended as an appetizer.
Luther Burger or Donut Burger
Is a hamburger or cheeseburger with one or more glazed donuts instead of a bun.
Cheeseburger Pie
So that you never have to choose between a cheeseburger and a pie again, chefs have created a pie with a cheeseburger inside.
Earth Burger
Japan's Orbi Yokohama Science Museum serves hamburgers and sandwiches with blue buns that resemble the Earth.
Burgers with Colored Ink
Burger King has released two unusual burgers. The red one included a chicken or beef patty and buns soaked in spicy miso and pepper sauce, and topped with red cheese. The black burger was cooked with bamboo charcoal and cuttlefish ink, which gave all the components of the dish a distinctive dark shade.
Dumpling Cheeseburger
It turns out that you can convey the unique taste of a hearty cheeseburger through dumplings. One of the restaurants in Melbourne serves this unusual dish and is very proud of it. Visitors claim that if you close your eyes during the meal, it is almost impossible to distinguish the taste from the original.
Wet burger
The wet burger was invented in Turkey. The dish is minced meat with garlic and spices in a sweet bun. The bun is generously soaked in tomato sauce. Then the burger is brought to readiness in a special press, and until serving is stored in a glass, steam container.
Rice Burger
The beef patty is topped with a fruity, spicy-sweet sauce made from soy, green onions, grated ginger, and a splash of apple juice. The filling is wrapped in a crispy lettuce leaf (but not always) and, of course, sandwiched between two grilled rice buns.
Pizza Burger
Delicious filling not only inside, but also on top. A great option if you can't decide what you want to snack on today.
Avocado Burger
In this burger, the buns are replaced with avocado halves. For PP lovers!