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We know something about hamburgers, even Wisconsin hamburgers, such as those you'll find at Culver's, the lone outpost of a Dairy-State chain in the metroplex. Yes, we have literally grilled thousands of them at a little hamburger joint in a small town that deserves to remain unnamed. We thought, in fact, that our little place served the best hamburgers we'd ever eaten. The secret: fresh ground chuck, never frozen, churned out daily at the joint's own meat plant, grilled and served with old-fashioned crinkle-cut fries in a paper sleeve. Then they opened up a Culver's a couple of blocks away. Now there was lots of stuff on the menu besides hamburgers: delicious frozen custard, excellent fish and chips and even bratwurst (in Wisconsin, anyway). But those hamburgers--they call them "ButterBurgers," because of a small swipe of butter on the bun--were the best we'd ever had. We could hardly believe it. And their secret: fresh ground chuck, never frozen, seared on a 475-degree grill to lock in the flavor, then served with old-fashioned crinkle-cut fries in a paper sleeve. It's a bit more expensive than your usual fast food, but the ButterBurgers are good value. You'll not want to miss the malts, shakes, sundaes and frozen custard (also made fresh every day). No wonder it's crowded there.
We've tried all the hamburger joints everyone touts and were disappointed to find places frying up frozen cow chips and trying to hide the paucity of flavor with gobs of toppings, or failing to grill the beef at the appropriate temperature, in effect producing steamburgers. Yuck. It really isn't that complicated. Fresh (never frozen) lean meat, seared at a high temperature and seasoned with plain old salt and pepper--that's all it takes. Like they do it every time at Culver's, a Wisconsin... More »
You've probably never heard of the place, because it's the lone North Texas outpost of a Wisconsin-based chain known for its great malts, shakes, sundaes and frozen custard--so much better than the vaguely dairy, soft-serve substance extruded from machines at Dairy Queen and Sonic. But we'll travel a long way for the purest, tastiest, old-fashioned drive-in hamburger experience: fresh ground chuck seared on a 475-degree grill, served on a butter-stroked bun and accompanied by crinkle-cut... More »
The hamburgers are perfect, throwbacks to the burgers we once bought at a family-run drive-in where everything was made to order--and to a real human being's exacting standards of quality, not a corporate entity that simply ships frozen goodies to a franchisee and its careless staff of teen-agers. But that's not all Culver's, a Wisconsin-based chain, has to offer. There's creamy, freshly made frozen custard, a Midwestern mainstay, available in several flavors (try the peach) and with a... More »
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