Condensing a rant I had on another comm with this question here: fruit belongs with meat. fullstop. Idk why we're still having this discussion when medieval peasants were able to figure it out in like the 12th century.
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Grilled pineapple is preety good on any meat.
Teriyaki burgers with pineapple is one of my absolute favorite burgers
One of the best. But messy as heck to eat.
I haven’t tried pineapple on a burger, but I wouldn’t rule it out. I think Ray Kroc wanted to introduce something called the “Hula Burger” at McDonalds.
I've never had it but I'd imagine it'd be good
Not a fan of it.
Yeah i hate it in cheese cake haha
I do like pineapple in Asian chicken/rice dishes, but I was raised on beef burgers topped with pickle, ketchup, cheese, lettuce, tomato and bacon and that's my burger comfort zone.
In the UK I'd say it's rare. Only a select few restaurants put pineapple slices in a burger, and they are mostly homegrown family-run businesses and, rarely, chains like Beefeater.
I'd love to try one. Here the standard quality burger is (bottom to top): bun, lettuce, tomato, meat, onion, bacon if any, pickled gherkin slices, sauce, cheese slice. If that sounds bland by comparison it's because this is England.
The fancy ones can have egg, hash brown, chilli peppers and/or mushrooms, but I've not yet seen beetroot in a burger
I'll eat pineapple on pizza, but not on a burger.
I'll eat beetroot on a burger, but not on pizza.
Pineapple is the reason I don't order burgers with the lot.
This has only just occurred to me, and I haven't tried it yet, but I'll bet its really good on a hot dog.
I don’t think I can agree with all that on a burger, though bacon, cheese, and pineapple on a burger could definitely work.
Meh. I'd try it but I don't think I would especially enjoy it over any other burger. But I won't judge anyone who likes it.
Pineapple? Don’t insult the burger like that
Pineapple is a weak choice of fruit for savory-sweet combinations. Y'all need to learn about cranberry
Just so long as you wash it down with an avocado smoothie.
Did this once for some friends come over for a cook out. Everybody loved them.
They're pretty good, they definitely improve an otherwise pretty average burger. I've rarely had them on actual good burgers but on those occasions they were also good, but I think the trouble is that in that context it's kind of a distraction and just a bit too much added water weight if it's an otherwise nice hefty and generous burger. They definitely need to be cooked themselves a bit to caramelise them though otherwise not really worth bothering with.
Is it even a works burger without pineapple??????????
Pineapple creamcheese bbq sauce 👌
I was on board with pineapple in some scenarios. Carl's Jr does a teriyaki burger with pineapple that's alright.
But beets? Apparently even the food is trying to kill you down under.