this ONION BURGER is a NATIONAL TREASURE

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Published 2020-10-06
The Oklahoma Fried Onion Smashburger is a national treasure. This is the interesting history behind this onion burger and how to make it.

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All Comments (21)
  • I really value the " why". why this knife, Why this food item, Why this process. Your videos are awesome and your videography is top-notch.
  • @karlmontenegro
    4:15 Never seen a man express so much love and emotion for american cheese on the brink of tears...
  • @dopeymark
    Having cooked professionally for 10 years about almost 40 years ago now, and having watched a gazillion YouTube cooking videos, I have to say that your content is really great. I feel like I am listening to myself trying to teach a friend how to make something.
  • @TheDondoran
    I love this burger, I've been making it for a couple years. I do a couple things differently, and one thing might make cooking this a little easier. I like to salt the onions after slicing, and then let them absorb the salt for at least 30 minutes prior to cooking. And then I like to squeeze some of the liquid out. Use cheesecloth or just use your hands. There's a lot of flavor in that liquid, so I like to reserve it to cook with other things. Now, when you have your meat ready to go into the pan, drop them in just like he does, but I like to pile the onions on top of the burger before smashing them. Because they've been salted, they incorporate into the meat a little better, AND (my favorite part) the spatula releases with no resistance.
  • @axho2422
    I just made this burger for myself. I'm European - and this is the most American-taste Burger I've ever made. It's fantastic. Thanks a lot. You made my day.
  • @BM03
    I absolutely LOVED the little bit of history on the dish at the beginning! I love finding out when a particular recipe was born out of necessity or circumstances, like a replacement for something else or the country of origin had very abundant harvests for an ingredients in some seasons. Thank you!
  • @garrett3055
    Onions are underrated, my mom cooked everything with garlic and onion my mouth is watering thinking about onion. Anyways, that's my Ted talk.
  • @edwardlozano9619
    So many recipes for the OK smash burger on Youtube, but yours is exceptional in it's simplicity and enthusiasm.
  • @GetCooking
    Man.... i was about to make myself a light dinner....now i want this burger...
  • @24pagedown
    I love how you add the history of the food in to your recipe videos. Really helps with the understanding of where, when and why a food became popular or was created in the first place. Great video as always, cheers!
  • @redhousepress
    Made this for my 91 year old mom tonight. She loved it. Nice grass fed and finished beef and onions from the garden. Fantastic! TY!
  • @donl3248
    Made my first onion burger a few months ago. Haven’t made a burger any other way since. Love ‘em!
  • @VengefulBatz
    He was cutting those onions like Paulie Was cuttin that garlic in GoodFellas! 😊
  • @d21rich
    OMG!! It's so simple, yet the results are incredible!! I followed your instructions to the letter, but didn't use the extra dressing, just ketchup. Seriously, if you read this comment, you MUST cook these.
  • @DualMinersRC
    Dude this is seriously one of the best YouTube cooking shows. Simple dishes that people feel inspired to make and eat! It’s dope!!! Thanks for taking time to make these.
  • @avzeolla3960
    I started watching you because of your food truck recipes. I respect you because you use historical context, and you understand the chemistry of cooking. Good work.
  • Lived my whole life in Tulsa and some of my fondest memories as a kid was my grandmother making these. We just added mustard and pickles.
  • @fireadept007
    I’ve binge watched plenty of yt chefs out there and I find your channel to be the best at demonstrating different techniques and giving a more informative foundation for cooking as a whole/explaining the why and how , big ups
  • @bentones1701
    I’m in the middle of refurbing a catering trailer and the whole menu is centred around smash burgers. The way you stack the buns up and put them together with the spatula is something I’ve never seen before and is really going to help speed things up. Thanks! 👍🏽