For a place that specializes in Hot Dogs, these guys sure know how to make a Supersized Burger! Not satisfied with making just one, they made two, a 5 lb Burger called "The Big Bad Bubba's Singlewide", and the 10 pound version, "The Big Bad Bubba's Doublewide". As well as the beef, it takes two pounds of pickles, two heads of lettuce, three tomatoes, three onions and 25 slices of cheese to cover it. Not bad for $31.95! One question though, 10 seconds into the vid... W... T... F...!!!
From: http://arbroath.blogspot.com/2007/07/hillbilly-hotdogs-unveil-10-pound.html
Hillbilly Hotdogs of Huntington made history on Friday, July 20, 2007, when it brought out their first ten pound hamburger on a bun with pickles, tomatoes, lettuce, onions and cheese for the hearty hamburger appetite. Hillbilly Hotdogs already made a five pound hamburger called the Big Bad Bubba's Singlewide. The new ten pounder is called the Doublewide.
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A hamburger this size requires a special large size bun that is made by Brunetti's. The meat comes from Logan's. It takes two pounds of pickles, two heads of lettuce, three tomatoes, three onions and 25 slices of cheese to cover it.
Hillbilly Hotdog Proprietors Sonny and wife Sharie Knight are behind the making of the large ten pound hamburgers.
Sonny said, "We wanted to have a big burger. We already had a five pounder and someone said make it a double wide. We had a contest to see who would come up with the best name. Doublewide and Boss Hog were the top ones and Doublewide won out."
He said, "The hamburger is expensive to make with all those ingredients. Right now the price is $31.95, but I think it might go up."
Getting the Alfoil ready
The Burger Cooking
The Buns
Lifting the patty
Placing the patty
Putting on the cheese and sauce
Placing the top bun
Placing the second patty
Rolling the patty out
Admiring the burger
Stacking the burger
Placing the ingredients
Hooray!
The finished product
The Hillbilly hotdogs 10 pound burger
Cutting the burger
Cutting the burger
The cut burger
Showing off the burger
Eating the burger?
Taking photos
Wrapping and shipping
Loading into the car
Happy customers
Enjoying the burger
The finished product
Handing it out
Cutting it up
Enjoying the 10 pound burger
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