It’s a napkin from Social Burger, in, yes, Finland. They make my favorite burgers, and though mine are really close, I haven’t found a ketchup that is as good as theirs. I might have to try making some.
I keep any that go unused when I eat their burgers, and use them later. Feels like an homage.
They got me into making burgers, as they stopped selling their Aioli burger, my favorite, which I then had to learn to make (and have since combined with their bacon burger).
The bun is Rosten’s burger brioche, I’ve yet to try making my own, as both these and the buns made by Fazer are really damn good. Most store-bought options were trash though, so much “brioche” with neither butter nor egg.
Omg thank you, anytime I see covered up text it’s like something goes off in my brain where I really want to be able to read the rest, this is extremely satisfying! You have my respect for keeping spare napkins to use later, which I try to do as well, but also for using them appropriately for your own burgers, which is oddly satisfying.
As far as recreating your favorite discontinued burger and modifying it with bacon, it looks like you’ve done an incredible job! At this point I’d say it looks like you’ve got the skills and the drive to take a shot at recreating their ketchup – make sure to post back in this community if you do!
And of course for anyone curious, their napkin goes over the ethos, in part roughly translating to: “It has always been clear that burgers mean more to us than just chow. Everything we’ve learned from burgers, and what we’re still learning, we’ll share with you. So that you can experience the same passion and joy of realization as we do.” It’s signed by “The Burgermeister” which is not only the Burger Master but I think possibly a clever play on words, since “bürgemeister” refers to a mayor/chief/etc. as I understand it!
It’s a napkin from Social Burger, in, yes, Finland. They make my favorite burgers, and though mine are really close, I haven’t found a ketchup that is as good as theirs. I might have to try making some.
I keep any that go unused when I eat their burgers, and use them later. Feels like an homage.
They got me into making burgers, as they stopped selling their Aioli burger, my favorite, which I then had to learn to make (and have since combined with their bacon burger).
The bun is Rosten’s burger brioche, I’ve yet to try making my own, as both these and the buns made by Fazer are really damn good. Most store-bought options were trash though, so much “brioche” with neither butter nor egg.
Omg thank you, anytime I see covered up text it’s like something goes off in my brain where I really want to be able to read the rest, this is extremely satisfying! You have my respect for keeping spare napkins to use later, which I try to do as well, but also for using them appropriately for your own burgers, which is oddly satisfying.
As far as recreating your favorite discontinued burger and modifying it with bacon, it looks like you’ve done an incredible job! At this point I’d say it looks like you’ve got the skills and the drive to take a shot at recreating their ketchup – make sure to post back in this community if you do!
And of course for anyone curious, their napkin goes over the ethos, in part roughly translating to: “It has always been clear that burgers mean more to us than just chow. Everything we’ve learned from burgers, and what we’re still learning, we’ll share with you. So that you can experience the same passion and joy of realization as we do.” It’s signed by “The Burgermeister” which is not only the Burger Master but I think possibly a clever play on words, since “bürgemeister” refers to a mayor/chief/etc. as I understand it!
Edit: Grammar and Spelling correction