"dsi1" > wrote in message
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On Monday, February 5, 2018 at 1:31:05 PM UTC-10, casa de suspiros wrote:
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> One critical difference is in the cooking.
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> WC uses steam!
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6KdFedtIfcc
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> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vqcpw8qcVDQ
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> White Castle was the first hamburger chain, started in 1921. What you
> see here is the exact same method they have used since then, completely
> safe steam cooking. Yes, the thin burgers are cooked by convection
> through the holes in the meat, no need to flip them. That's a mix of
> onions and water on the grill-- not grease! The finished burgers are not
> greasy at all. White Castle patties are 100% beef, and as such could
> probably even be eaten raw with no ill effects. Eating raw sushi
> certainly poses thousands times more risk than this. The guy coughing is
> with the cameraman, who is watching this activity behind glass at a
> White Castle.
I believe that the onions are dehydrated onion that are revived - but I
might be wrong.
Typically I can't eat a whole burger but I would like to have a couple of
those. We don't have that option on this tiny rock. Beats the heck out of me
why we don't have any White Castle on the rock. For breakfast, I had a cup
of coffee and a choco pie. You better believe those sliders look good.
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Yes. They are dehydrated. McD's used to use the same. Not sure if they do
now.