Have never tried In-N-Out or even been across the Pond but (vaguely) followed Josh Weissman’s recipe, it was extremely delicious

by TiddlyhamBumberspoot

10 Comments

  1. ZylonBane

    You automatically get a point for not calling it a “beefburger”.

  2. Better eat it before everything falls out.

  3. Slick_Beef-

    Too much meat, all you’re going to taste is hamburger.

  4. discussatron

    I would want my onion sliced smaller and American cheese (no one does cheese like the Americans, I yell ya whut) and this would be exactly what I make at home here in the good ol’ USA. It looks delicious, but it’s far too large to be an In-N-Out burger. (So is Josh Weissman’s; it’s a burger based on In-N-Out’s flavors, but doesn’t stay true to the original.)

    1000 Island is the key! So good.

  5. InkyPoloma

    Looks delicious! If you want it slightly more authentic to In-N-Out try these suggestions:

    First make those patties as thin as practical. Then add caramelized onions between the patties, maybe even a whole grilled onion (slice). In my opinion raw onion slice is the worst choice of the 3 onion choices at In-N-Out.

    Now although people love to hate it, American cheese is a necessity, it’s the best cheese for a burger like this.

    Try keeping the iceburg lettuce whole and folding it up, that’s what they do.

    You could probably use a smaller bun, it’s a bit hard to tell. Part of the magic of a Double double is the ingredients, which you’ve nailed for the most part. The part that could use work is the proportions… the double double is a compact double burger and that’s part of what makes it amazing!

  6. 1trillion69

    Bro… after reading all the comments, I’ll say this. Is it true to the original? No. Is that a bad thing? Fuck no. This looks delicious, and I would devour it!

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