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Naoiko

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So just curious, but what do if any condiments do you prefer to have on your hamburger?

I really love the spread sauce from in and our burger, but if that isn't an option I'll pick ketchup (with maybe a little mayo depending on the burger).

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#2 FinalDasa  Moderator

Ketchup. Hands down.

For the longest time I ate my cheeseburgers plain. Just meat and cheese. Eventually I branched out and most of the time I order my cheeseburger with all sorts of condiments. But when I do regress and just eat my burgers plain again I still, occasionally, dip it into ketchup. So it seems my first add on is always ketchup.

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The big three: ketchup, mustard and mayo.

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#4  Edited By I_Stay_Puft

I'm going to go out of the box here and say Sriracha sauce. I've gotten to the point where if no Sriracha sauce is on a burger, it ain't no burger. In case of emergencies I always have one of these chained to my car keys.

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I'm boring and prefer my hamburgers plain.

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#1 Ketchup

#2 Catsup

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BradBrains

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just cheese and bacon.

if you have to put tons of cobdiments on a burger then your making a shitty burger.

a little bit of bbq sauce when on the grill is acceptable

never understood ketchup. sugary tomato paste never seemed appealing to me

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BBQ sauce. I'm more pumped about an assortment of cheeses you could put on a burger though.

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#9  Edited By bacon420

Definitely ketchup, but mayonnaise is a close second. Not really into mustard.

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Does a fried egg count as a condiment? Cause I love me a fried egg on a burger, otherwise mayo probably.

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Ketchup, mustard and mayo - but really anything. I will eat literally any sauce with a burger and I'm sure it will be pretty good.

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Cheese.

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Ketchup. Can't beat the classic.

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Onions(raw), lettuce, ketchup. That's all.

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Everything, except stuff made of or containing tomatoes. Allergies suck :(

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KETCHUP!!!!!

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Ketchup or mayo either is fine. BBQ sauce if Im out of either of those.

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I don't think I've ever tried mayo on a beef burger. I usually go with either mustard and ketchup or BBQ sauce.

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Ketchup, hot sauce, maybe BBQ.

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Depends where I'm eating. If I'm going to Five Guys, give me everything. I'm talking ketchup, mustard, mayo, BBQ sauce, onions (regular and grilled), tomatoes, lettuce and pickles. But if I'm at an Honest (which is a totally awesome burger place in London), I'll probably just put some ketchup in there.

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@sodapop7 said:

Does a fried egg count as a condiment? Cause I love me a fried egg on a burger, otherwise mayo probably.

ive never tried that but that seems pretty great

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Worcestershire sauce, salt and pepper prior to cooking. Burger won't need any more flavor.

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My average burger usually goes top to bottom, things within parenthesis are possible but not required;

  • Bread
  • Hellmann's Real Mayonnaise
  • (Avocado or tomato or sauteed mushrooms)
  • Bacon
  • Cheese
  • Meat
  • Cheese
  • Sweet Baby Ray's Hickory & Brown Sugar BBQ Sauce
  • Raw onion
  • (Lettuce)
  • Hellmann's Real Mayonnaise
  • Bread
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Ketchup, Mayo, Mustard, in that order.

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Ketchup and only ketchup.

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#28  Edited By Naoiko

@i_stay_puft: O.O I didn't know such a travel size bottled existed!

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Some good BBQ sauce can really improve a burger. Ketchup's good sometimes too. Mayo's gross. I've never tried mustard.

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Mayo can suck an egg. I am usually a mustard and ketchup guy but I do love a good BBQ sauce from time to time.

If we aren't talking just sauces and are including toppings I love jalapenos on my burgers be them fresh or pickled, but my all-time favorite is a slice of raw sweet onion.

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#31 sgtsphynx  Moderator

I have always put the same toppings and condiments on my burgers: mayo, mustard, ketchup, lettuce, pickles, and tomatoes. TBH, the only topping that I find to be mandatory is pickles. To quote Matty Matheson "if a sandwich doesn't have pickles in it, it's probably gonna be garbage. Throw it on the floor, walk away."

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@sodapop7 said:

Does a fried egg count as a condiment? Cause I love me a fried egg on a burger, otherwise mayo probably.

ive never tried that but that seems pretty great

I still remember the first time I saw it at a festival in Northern Australia and decided to go for it. Been hooked ever since. I highly recommend it!

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Ketchup, mayo, cheese, and lettuce.

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Something magical happens when ketchup mixes with mayo. I can't explain it, it just is.

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#35  Edited By TheBluthCompany

With home made burgers: Seasoned Salt

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#36  Edited By Zleunamme

Here is my go-to list in what I want in a hamburger. I mix and match fixings and cheeses to switch things up. Everything on large toasted bun or sandwich bread if I am out.

Condiments:

  • Ketchup
  • Mustard
  • Guacamole
  • Worcestershire sauce and seasoning during cooking.

Fixings:

  • Lettuce options: Iceburg, romaine or spinach
  • Pickles (Mandatory)
  • Sliced red onions
  • Sauteed mushrooms or white onions
  • Thinly sliced tomato if meat is spicy. I don't like large slices.
  • Jalapeño (Optional)

Preferred cheese options:

  • Provolone
  • Cheddar
  • Swiss
  • Muenster
  • Mozzarella
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A1

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Naoiko

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Well if we are gonna go into details, I need to add dill pickle slices and cheese to mine hahahah.

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spicy barbecue sauce or Franks red hot, I put that shit on everything!

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  1. Hot Sauce
  2. Mayo
  3. Salsa
  4. Dijon Mustard
  5. BBQ Sauce

These are my toppings of choice depending on what else is on the burger (cheese, mushrooms, bacon, pickles, onions, etc...)

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It depends on what kind of burger it is, and then what kind of flavours I'm in the mood for. I only ever use different combinations of mustard, ketchup and mayo though (mayo is only for chicken stuff, if at all, because I rarely want that shit).

I put spicy stuff in the meat usually, so I've never used any kind of hot sauce, otherwise I would probably put that on everything.

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#42  Edited By uhtaree

Cheese, pickles, onions, mayo, ketchup, mustard. Think I might be done with tomatoes and lettuce anymore, the are never uniform and just cause the burger to fucking slide all over the place.

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Its an obvious and simple answer but whatever sauce Mc Donalds use on their burgers, I found something similar to it in a store once, many quality homemade burgers were made with that sauce. Also recently realized Mc Donalds put salt on their hamburgers, which is pretty good. Gherkins are pretty good too.

Aaaaaand now I want a burger.

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#44  Edited By Sinusoidal

You people are lucky. Korea has yet to really master the art of a good burger. They like to drench theirs in this ubiquitous disgustingly sweet meat sauce. Sweet sweet sweet. Everything's gotta be sweet here. Either sweet or it tastes like squid. Korean junk food is the absolute worst.

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Mayonnaise or BBQ sauce.

Lettuce, cheese, red onion, 1 slice of tomato, sauce.

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90% of the time it's the standards (not all at the same time but): Ketchup, mustard, BBQ sauce, bacon. I'm down with a fried egg or onion rings sometimes too though.

EVERY once and a while, PEANUT BUTTER. Yea.

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#47  Edited By NTM

Mayo and BBQ (Sweet Baby Ray's). Those are condiments, and so I don't consider Bacon. I'll usually just eat a burger with the Mayo and BBQ, with the burger, bun and cheese (sometimes none, though I prefer American cheese on it). At times, I'll put other stuff, it just depend on what's made with it, and at times what I feel like putting on it, like onions. That's when I'm at home. At most fast food restaurants, they don't really have any BBQ burgers I'd rather have then another, but at diners or what have you, I'll get a BBQ burger.

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#48  Edited By MocBucket62

Generally its Ketchup and Mustard. But when I'm at Five Guys, the go to condiments are Mayo and A1. That's how I like my Five Guys burger.

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A fried egg, turkey bacon, siracha hot sauce are usually my favourites.

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@bartok said:

Mayo can suck an egg. I am usually a mustard and ketchup guy but I do love a good BBQ sauce from time to time.

If we aren't talking just sauces and are including toppings I love jalapenos on my burgers be them fresh or pickled, but my all-time favorite is a slice of raw sweet onion.

Man...next time you grill up a burger, spread some mayo on the bottom bun and sprinkle a little salt and pepper on it. The juices mix in with the mayo and make this meat aioli that knocks your socks off.

That being said, usually just ketchup. Sometimes BBQ sauce if out about town and feel like one of them burgers with the onion shoestrings.