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Tube 'o Beet
Reconstituted beetroot in a tube that is the same diameter as a hamburger bun | |
ConsulF - This is for you.
Beetroot grows to a variety of sizes, though not nearly often enough the same size as a hamburger bun. This usually means you need to use multiple slices to completely cover a burger. In my observations, two slices of beet have very low friction and tend to fall out.
Take
beets, smoosh them, add some kind of thickening agent to preserve the texture and then reform them in a tube that is the same size as a hamburger bun.
Perfect for a beetroot insurrection.
Beetroot insurrection
Beetroot_20Insurrection [sprogga, Apr 06 2008]
Cream Cheese Rings
Cream_20Cheese_20Rings Like this, but less cream cheese more beetroot [sprogga, Apr 06 2008]
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[sprogga] Your intellect is exceeded only by your good looks. (+) |
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You guys are dedicated. I'm going to have to try this beet hamburger thing some day. |
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Why not grow the beet in burger-diameter
plastic tubes, to produce the perfect
burger-diameter beet? Oh yes - because
it must taste disgusting, that's why not. |
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I'm new to this game, but isn't this a "flavour"? Good on you for advocating beetroot however. |
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As I always say, what's the difference between Meat and Beetroot? |
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Meaty, beety, big 'n bouncy. |
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I like Maxwell's idea - much better than mushing and reconstituting with additives. |
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