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22 August 2005

Serve 'em while they're piping hot, [More:]Those jumbo waffles hit the spot.
Anyone ever have a burger served between waffles? Instead of in a bun?

Maybe with syrup, but only if there's bacon.
posted by Hugh Janus 22 August | 15:05
Not a burger, but I've had scrapple between waffles, and sausages too. And bacon in pancakes.

All kinds of mystery meat is good eaten between waffles or pancakes, don't you think? Like pigs in blankets too - any combination of sweet doughy stuff and mystery meat is just bound to be good.
posted by iconomy 22 August | 15:11
A friend in high school used to come over to my house, toast frozen waffles, and make a ham and cheese sandwich with mayo on waffles. It was fucking disgusting.
posted by selfnoise 22 August | 15:12
Ham and cheese with syrup, yes. With mayo, no.
posted by gaspode 22 August | 15:18
I sometimes dip my breakfast sausage in the maple syrup.
posted by jonmc 22 August | 15:19
As a kid, my dad either had peanut butter and jelly, or peanut butter and mayonnaise sandwiches.
posted by Hugh Janus 22 August | 15:21
This Waffletime menu includes a Waffle Burger two-thirds down the page.
posted by mcgraw 22 August | 15:27
I have a friend who loves peanut butter and dill pickle sandwiches. I tried it once, and it tastes just about like you'd think.
posted by Specklet 22 August | 15:27
How about jelly donuts, right, but with no glaze or sugar on them, and instead of being filled with jelly or cream, they're filled with ketchup or mustard, or other condiments. Stick a burger between a couple of those! Yeah!
posted by Hugh Janus 22 August | 15:33
I've had peanut butter, banna & bacon sandwiches. They were good enough for Elvis, they're good enough for me.
posted by jonmc 22 August | 15:36
That's some wild stuff, Huge.

Hey that reminds me-- anyone remember those hot dogs that had cheese in them? Cheese filled hot dogs, I believe they were called.... *implodes*
posted by mcgraw 22 August | 15:36
mcgraw, I think they still make those.
I know you can get brats with cheese in them.
posted by kellydamnit 22 August | 15:39
There is only one true hot dog...(properly topped with chil, cheese, bacon, kraut & mustard, served with a side of fries and a shake.)
posted by jonmc 22 August | 15:41
As a kid, my dad either had peanut butter and jelly, or peanut butter and mayonnaise sandwiches.

Wahey! My father used to get up in the middle of the night and make peanut butter and mayonnaise sandwiches. I thought he was the only person in the world to think up such an abomination.
posted by LeeJay 22 August | 15:49
Oh yeah, SuperDuperWeenie. I just missed that place on my way back from vacation. I couldn't convince the driver to harden his arteries, so we sped on home nonstop.

There's a place in Kenilworth, NJ I really wanna go to, where they serve so-called Italian hot dogs. Great idea, and they look yummy.
posted by Hugh Janus 22 August | 15:50
That doughnut idea is crazy. Someone's going to get hurt by hot condiments that way.

That's totally irresponsible, Hugh Janus.
posted by Groo the Wanderer 22 August | 16:03
The Amish market in Annapolis sells hot dogs stuffed in pretzel dough with cheese. They are delicious, as is everything at the Amish market.
posted by LeeJay 22 August | 16:33
The husband likes peanut butter & dill pickle sandwiches.

*shudder*
posted by deborah 24 August | 14:16
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