Try these recipes for Pork & Bacon Burger and Hidden Valley Burgers with Gouda
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Donna Evans | Correspondent | 9:00 am, May 12, 2021 ×
A quest for a way to jazz up a plain old hamburger ended up being a journey down a rabbit hole. Instead of finding an easy recipe with a few herbs and spices, I found recipes that had ingredients that are in no way something that should be placed on a burger.
Some ingredients that cooks add to a hamburger or place on top of a burger were common, but a few items went off into the bizarre category.
You can add flavor to burgers on the grill in a variety of ways, including by using Gouda cheese and by toasting the buns.Donna Evans / Echo Journal Correspondent
TikTok Made Me Do It: Ranch Dill Pickles
I will admit it, I used to knock TikTok. Who needs another social media platform? Well, shortly after succumbing to peer pressure, I signed up for the app, started posting, and found some amazing things that I probably wouldn t have seen if it wasn t for TikTok.
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Recently, I saw something on TikTok that piqued my interest. I like pickles. I don t love them, but I like them. I also like ranch dressing. It s a mainstay in our refrigerator. When I saw a video of combining the two together, I knew I had to try it out.
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Ranch Dressing: We Love It, But Where Did It Come From?
The Hidden Valley Ranch Dressing you see in stores today started its life as a plumbers assistant in Alaska. The story goes that Steve Henson, a plumber, cooked for his employees and part of that was making dressing.
Then, in 1954, he and his wife move to moved Santa Barbara County, CA, and opened a dude ranch. They called it Hidden Valley Ranch and they served Steve s dressing in the dining room. It was so popular, they started selling it; just like now in both seasoning packets and the seasoning mixed with buttermilk and mayo to create the finished product.