"I believe that the great American hamburger is a thing of beauty, its simple charms noble, pristine. The basic recipe--ground beef, salt, and pepper, formed into a patty, grilled or seared on a griddle, then nestled between two halves of a bun, usually but not necessarily accompanied by lettuce, a tomato slice, and some ketchup--is, to my mind, unimprovable by man or God. A good burger can be made more complicated, even more interesting by the addition of other ingredients--like good cheese or bacon.....relish perhaps, but it will never be made better." - Anthony Bourdain, from the chapter entitled 'Meat', in his book Medium Raw.

October 27, 2011

Katie Mullen's (Denver, Colorado)

The Cashel Burger is made with Cashel bleu cheese and smoked bacon.  It also comes with lettuce, tomato, and red onion but S. opted out of having the onions.  All of the burgers at Katie Mullen's are made of 8 ounces of USDA Choice ground sirloin or chuck and comes with your choice of house salad or fries.  Sweet potato fries (shown above) are $1 extra.  S. thought this was a great burger.  She always prefers crumbly bleu cheese on a burger over bleu cheese dressing.

A close-up of the Cashel Burger, which costs $11.95.

The Irish Cowboy Burger ($10.95).  Guest Blogger J. thought the sweet potato  fries were delicious.

V. opted for the basic cheeseburger ($9.95) with bleu cheese.  As always, he said it was, "good."

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