Happy National Burger Day

Happy National Burger Day

Now & Tater Burger

Today’s National Burger Day, thus one of my favorite food-dedicated days of the year! While I’m typically a fan of ‘normal’ burgers, I couldn’t allow this day to go by without showing you what CALLAHAN’S Hot Dogs in Norwood, NJ is doing – wild, right? The Owner Daniel DeMiglio says the popular restaurant’s motto is So Big, So Good and after seeing these photos and sampling the Stuffed Truffle Gouda Mac N’ Cheese Burger, I buy into that concept!

Now & Tater Burger – House made tater tot bun – caramelized onion, queso dip, bacon, smoked whiskey ketchup, lettuce, tomato and pickle

 

Stuffed Burger

Stuffed Truffle Gouda Mac N’ Cheese Burger – smoked Gouda mac n’ cheese, white truffle oil, bacon, & two fresh Angus chuck burger patties

So Big Signature “BBQ Burger (see headline photo) – Angus beef, onion ring, caramelized onions with bacon, house made cheddar cheese and BBQ sauce

Callahan’s Hot Dogs: 10 Broad St. Norwood / (844) 468-3641.

Cheers,

Veronique

Meadowlands Battle for the Best Burger 5/14/16

Meadowlands Battle for the Best Burger 5/14/16

burger-battle_300x225On May 14th, I’ll have the pleasure of judging the Meadowlands Battle for the Best Burger. At the event, which runs from 6PM – 10PM in the Backyard, 10 of the area’s best burger makers, restaurants or food trucks, will compete to win $1,000.

Judging will take place at 8PM and two fans will be selected to be judges along with four of us judges. Fans will have an opportunity to sample some of the best burgers in the area starting at 6PM. There’s no admission fee and attendees are encouraged to purchase burgers from each food truck/restaurant.

Contestants Already Registered:

  • Taste of Brazil on Wheels
  • Escape Montclair
  • Cheech A’ Cini’s Italian Grill
  • South + Pine American Eatery
  • Little Bite of Paradise
  • Road Grub Mobile
  • Hero King
  • Kimchi Smoke

Judging will be based on 60% taste, 40% presentation.

Meadowlands Racing and Entertainment: Meadowlands Racing & Entertainment, 1 Racetrack Drive, East Rutherford, NJ  07073.

Hope to see you at the Meadowlands!

Cheers,

Veronique

Krug’s Tavern – New Jersey’s Prince of Burgers

Krug’s Tavern – New Jersey’s Prince of Burgers

I’m using “Prince” instead of “King” as I’m not convinced this is THE best burger in the Garden State. Is it a very good burger? There’s no doubt about it.

After seeing review after review about Krug’s Tavern having the best burger in New Jersey and after my girlfriend Lisa, whose burger palate I completely respect, also raved about the place after a recent visit, I decided to schlep to Newark to check it out for myself.

I’ll make three lists to help evaluate this place and the burger:

Why some might not like Krug/this burger but I’m fine with it:

  1. It’s a dive bar – I happen to like and appreciate a place that’s true to its roots, namely an Ironbound tavern that’s been family-owned since 1932. By the way, when I say “family-owned”, I mean by the family of Jake LaMotta, the 1940s – 1950s middleweight champion boxer portrayed by Robert DeNiro in the film Raging Bull.
  2. There’s one short-order cook, slightly sweaty handling raw and cooked foods with bare hands – who cares? I never felt like the food wasn’t safe to eat.

The Good:

  1. While I may not always finish a big burger, what can I say, size matters. The Krug burger is giant at ¾ pound.
  2. No frozen, packed-tight hockey puck patties here. I personally saw the cook grab a huge handful of coarsely-ground beef in the cooler and slap the softball-sized meat ball on the flat top. This isn’t lean meat…thankfully.
  3. Bun-to-patty ratio is perfect. No fancy bun, just one that won’t suck the life out of the beef and won’t get mushy after the first juicy squeeze of the burger.
  4. Properly cooked bacon, likely finished in the deep-fryer. Not applewood-smoked, not Berkshire/Mangalitsa pork…solid ‘Merican bacon, probably from a food wholesaler.
  5. Burger’s served “open-faced” allowing patrons to rearrange or remove or add toppings from the burger side or the condiments side.
  6. The meat ball is smashed on the seasoned flat top creating a perfect crisp/fried crust with a juicy interior. I truly dislike a super thick patty, or worse, one that’s stuffed with “stuff”. I ordered medium temp as I wasn’t too sure what food safety, if any, the place observes, but it came out close to rare, which is my typical go-to preferred cook. It was perfect to my liking, but folks who really like a medium temp should order medium-well.
  7. While not burger-related, the onion rings are really super. Perfect cooking oil temp creating an uber crunchy shell with no annoying onion sliding out in one ring upon that first bite. Must-order.
  8. The cheese is placed directly on the bun, UNDER the patty for a great melt. Completely the right thing to do.

Dislikes:

  1. You’ve got to season the meat. Period. I added salt, it helped BUT, meat needs to be seasoned before and perhaps after it’s cooked. It’s a must and why for me this is a ‘prince’ instead of a “king”.
  2. It’s not overly beefy. Yes, I got beefy flavors, especially after I gave the burger proper seasoning, but this isn’t Prime or a special blend that bursts with flavor. It’s juicy from what’s likely an 80/20 beef/fat blend, but it’s not an over-the-top beefy mix like is popular at area burger joints.
  3. Wimpy napkins. This is a wonderfully-juicy, fatty burger – get some decent napkins that aren’t going to disintegrate as soon as finger touches juices. Raise the price of the burger by $0.50 and gear up!

The staff is friendly and helpful. The place is a real winner and knows what it’s good at and just does it. The best part about Krug’s Tavern is that it also knows what it’s NOT good at and stays away from it.

118 Wilson Ave, Newark, NJ 07105. (973) 465-9795

Cheers,

Veronique

Smashburger East Hanover, NJ – Morris County Lucks Out Again

Smashburger East Hanover, NJ – Morris County Lucks Out Again

New Jersey Smashburger

By now, if you’ve read my posts, you know I’m a huge fan of Smashburger (http://bit.ly/bOgEKa and http://bit.ly/ahbqNg).  I’m excited about the latest opening in northern New Jersey of the East Hanover location.  Here are three things to note about the newest outpost:

First, the space is large and ideally located in the most prominent location of the Route 10 shopping center it’s housed in.

Second, the staff is beyond helpful and upbeat – something mostly unheard of at other chain restaurants in the USA.

Third, and most important, is that the food, even on the busy pre-opening night I visited, was fresh and tasty. Although the menu offers many delicious-sounding options, I went for the New Jersey Smashburger – we are after-all in New Jersey!  The burger had tons of beefy flavor and is topped with fried onion straws, applewood bacon and blue cheese crumbles.  Just an outstanding sandwich.  On the side, I opted for the perfectly-crisp fries tossed in garlic and rosemary olive oil – brilliant!  Smashburger offers freshly tossed salads and outstanding chicken sandwiches, but really, this place serves a truly outstanding burger and you should go in that direction.

These are truly the best fast food burgers around and perhaps the best burgers I’ve had.

Other New Jersey Smashburger locations are: Clifton, Florham Park, Hackensack, Montclair, Newark Liberty International Airport, new Providence and Paramus.  Coming soon:  Morris Plains and Ramsey.  I’ll keep my fingers crossed for a Smashburger location near you very soon. Visit www.smashburger.com for current and soon-to-open locations.

Disclaimer: I am not being paid to blog, Facebook and Twitter about Smashburger. I simply feel strongly about its product.

Veronique