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Buttering your burger bun sounds like something that would show up on Urban Dictionary. Tony walked in on Angela, catching her in the act of buttering the old burger bun.
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Butter your burger, boy! I said butter it!
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ETA: the picture is not the way I remembered it... it was not steeped in butter like a stack of pancakes. |
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FTR, I only ate there once as well and I don't remember there being that much butter either, that was just the picture I came up with when I did a GIS for Solly's Butter Burger. I remember that they dipped the buns in melted butter. If you wanted extra butter, they'd cut some slits in it first.
I do remember that the butter would drip off your elbows. Not a burger I'd attempt to eat while driving. Even with a Kopps burger (FTW) I do wrap a few napkin under it when I eat it in my car. |
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It's a Wisconsin thing. Solly's does, indeed, butter their burgers a LOT more than pretty much any other butterburger place I've seen. Do an image search on "sollys burger" and you'll see that picture is not really irrepresentative. I mean, it's like a slab o' butter they put on it. Most places are buttery but restrained. See the regional chain Culver's, for instance, or Kopp's. Butter on a burger is actually quite yummy, but it's not something I do myself when making a burger.
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