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More than ten years ago I cycled through the states. I remember having an
excellent hamburger once (I was not into bbq or smoking at that time, so it may have been rubbish, but in my mind it was the best I ever had (or it was because we where cold and hungry on a wet and windy day)) Here is what I know of the place It's in Montana on the road from Virginia city to west Yellowstone I remember passing a lake with dead trees sticking out of the water (due to a landslide) The restaurant is made of wooden logs, and is near a river I think the name was something like "big bear .." Anyway, I remember that they where big burgers, made over a grill. The burger tasted "smokey". I'm not sure, but I don't think the smokey flavor came from a sauce. So, my question probably is, how does a burger get a smokey flavor on a grill without adding liquid smoke? I tried liquid smoke, but it did not taste very good Adriaan The Netherlands |
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