I Cooked 100 Years of Burgers

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Burgers are such a big staple in many peoples lives and today I wanted to go back 100 years and see what burgers were like, from 1900's to 2000's I cooked them all. We also rated them to see which were the best!

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We appreciate Guga for waiting 100 years to make this video, it's not easy waiting for 100 years to learn every burger, respect.

TreeLMFAO
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Fun fact: The Big 'n' Tasty burger (now known as the Big Tasty) is still available here in Malta. When McDonald's originally removed it, the Maltese population complained about it so much that the burger was re-added to the menu as a permanent addition.

_PekoPeko
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The fact that *steamed hams* actually do exist blows my mind

DarioVarasG
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Got a old family recipe here, it was invented from my great grandmother in 1950 to feed the men that worked on the family farm, they ate 2 times a day, once at 5 in the morning, another at 7pm.
She called it:
"Gill Special"
It was made with kieser role cooked in a kilm with garlic butter till golden brown, 5 ounces of venison/bison mixed patty mixed with saltand pepper/lemon/lime juice/molasses/honey then char broiled in a kilm till Carmelised, topping is with 1 Swiss cheese slice 1 slice provolone 1 slice of mozzarella, 1 thick slice of bacon cut in half, 1 thick slice of red onion, 6 pickles, mayo with pupon mustard.

Hope you make it and give it a try.
I'm the last that knows this and now all that read this know too.
R.I.P
Oma Nett.

whitechapel
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I Love this format where we get to see how to make amazing burgers but we also get to see the history behind them. Heres hoping to more like this video.

Sirewashington
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A well presented history lesson combined with the usual Guga flair? This is the recipe for greatness

Kylekashi
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1:48 They still serve burgers on toast topped with cheese and caramelized onions in some diners, but it is often referred to as a patty melt.

asalways
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watching this my mouth was watering the whole time, everything looked so good

Otterboy
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It always sounds like guga is getting more questionable when he lists ingredients and I love it.

Silky_J
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Onions on the Oklahoma Onion Burger were waaay too thick, they need to be sliced so thin they are transparent ( idealy with a meat slicer really works ), then they melt in the beef fat, and are far less dense.

testnameone
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New Haven native here with fond memories of going to Louis Lunch with my grandfather--a true classic never goes outta style and I make my burgers with toast too.

dreadnaut
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Five guys wanted to choose quality over profits?! Hahahah couldn't be more different.

BodywiseMustard
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Full story: two German sailors ordered some hamburg steaks to go but they were in a hurry and patties were too hot for them to carry. So the chef have a simple but brilliant idea is to put two slices of bread ( some sources said they were two slices of toast ) and gave them to the sailors. The origin of the Hamburger is somehow still being debate: some ( include me ) believe the Germans created the Hamburger since it is confirmed that the Hamburger is named after the city Hamburg aka the place that the first burger was created, others said that the Americans are those who created the burger since its one of their "national" dish ( i think ) and the sheer amount of variations of burgers that the Americans made, America also consumes a lot of burgers compare to some other places

sjors
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I absolutely love this way of making videos, combining food and history is a great idea, please continue doing so!

hunterfabio
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To be fair, every burger you made was 1000% better than what we get today. This is why I rather cook it at home now. So, good.

nomsi
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I remember watching a video recently from another cooking youtuber about the history of food, who skipped 95% of the time period and went straight to the last few decades to get to interesting modern cuisine. I really appreciate this video going through the early, basic versions so we can get a real feel for how it developed.

MemekingJag
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I really like this history format. Hope you keep doing these.

Rascals
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Guga time travelled 100 years just for this the dedication is insane.

LauritsKuller
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As someone who was a young adult in the 2010s, the ramen burger was NOT very popular. Probably a meme burger. Hearing about it first time today.

robertwiest
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Great video. Loved watching the history of burgers. Great energy guys and like your frankness, calling it as it is whether liked or not❤

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