Anonymous wrote:I can't anymore....with these idiotic posts.
Anonymous wrote:A dollop of dijon is all a good burger needs.
Mayo, ketchup, relish, pickle, cheese, tomato, lettuce, onion, bacon and/or mushroom are all wholly unnecessary.
Restaurants load burgers up with crap to rationalize charging $25. Food food joints load it up to distract from the mystery meat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Putting mayonnaise on anything is low class.
Cool. Tell us more food signals of the low class.
Lol, this is DCUM. This is an inexplicably regular thing around here. There is special hatred for chicken salad and pasta salad. It's totally made up. Of all the things people around here can call "low class" they fixate on something like chicken salad instead of, oh, I don't know -- ho ho's or canned Hormel chili, or fried bologna sandwiches.
First of all, fried bologna sandwiches are oddly delicious. Which chicken salad is not--it's pretty revolting. Why would you take tasteless chicken, add fruit, and plunk it in mayo? shudder
Fruit? What kind of person are you that adds fruit to chicken salad — and somehow thinks that everyone else does this as well?
One classic version of chicken salad has walnuts and red grapes. It’s quite tasty…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Putting mayonnaise on anything is low class.
Cool. Tell us more food signals of the low class.
Lol, this is DCUM. This is an inexplicably regular thing around here. There is special hatred for chicken salad and pasta salad. It's totally made up. Of all the things people around here can call "low class" they fixate on something like chicken salad instead of, oh, I don't know -- ho ho's or canned Hormel chili, or fried bologna sandwiches.
First of all, fried bologna sandwiches are oddly delicious. Which chicken salad is not--it's pretty revolting. Why would you take tasteless chicken, add fruit, and plunk it in mayo? shudder
Fruit? What kind of person are you that adds fruit to chicken salad — and somehow thinks that everyone else does this as well?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Putting mayonnaise on anything is low class.
Cool. Tell us more food signals of the low class.
Lol, this is DCUM. This is an inexplicably regular thing around here. There is special hatred for chicken salad and pasta salad. It's totally made up. Of all the things people around here can call "low class" they fixate on something like chicken salad instead of, oh, I don't know -- ho ho's or canned Hormel chili, or fried bologna sandwiches.
First of all, fried bologna sandwiches are oddly delicious. Which chicken salad is not--it's pretty revolting. Why would you take tasteless chicken, add fruit, and plunk it in mayo? shudder
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Putting mayonnaise on anything is low class.
Cool. Tell us more food signals of the low class.
Lol, this is DCUM. This is an inexplicably regular thing around here. There is special hatred for chicken salad and pasta salad. It's totally made up. Of all the things people around here can call "low class" they fixate on something like chicken salad instead of, oh, I don't know -- ho ho's or canned Hormel chili, or fried bologna sandwiches.
First of all, fried bologna sandwiches are oddly delicious. Which chicken salad is not--it's pretty revolting. Why would you take tasteless chicken, add fruit, and plunk it in mayo? shudder
That's just one kind of chicken salad.
This one is quite good: chicken, diced cucumber, sesame oil, toasted sesame seeds, rice wine vinegar.
https://www.thekitchn.com/cucumber-chicken-salad-recipe-23671436
Anonymous wrote:Burgers are already so rich and the trendy buns are buttery brioche style. Who clamors for extra fat from mayo? Acidity from a little mustard and pickles is really all a rich burger needs. Onions, tomato and lettuce if you want, I guess. I genuinely don't understand how mayo elevates a burger in any way.
Asking because we ordered an office lunch and all the burgers arrived with a mayo-based sauce on them as standard. Uh, why?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Putting mayonnaise on anything is low class.
Tell that to Canadians. Mayo and fries is a thing. It’s actually quite delicious.
Mayo and fries is huge in Europe too
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Putting mayonnaise on anything is low class.
Tell that to Canadians. Mayo and fries is a thing. It’s actually quite delicious.