
My mother has a term for any food product that she deems unhealthy. She calls it an "instant coronary." It can refer to anything from a mound of onion rings to a big, juicy steak. When I first saw this picture, I immediately heard her voice in my head, labeling these Krispy Kreme cheddar bacon cheeseburgers as such.
I've seen other instances in which a Krispy Kreme is used as a bun for a burger. However, never before have I seen one that is also piled high with bacon and cheese. It seems so wrong that in its deviance, it becomes right once again.
These particular Krispy Kreme burgers were made at the Google NYC cafeteria, so they weren't wildly available. However, did any Slashfood readers get to try one? How were they?
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9-03-2008 @10:43PM kalpini said... I think my thighs and butt have been eating these while I sleep!
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9-04-2008 @12:56PM Andrew said... Google doesn't get sh*t and The Boondocks didn't invent the idea either. The Luther Burger came from Mulligan's (RIP) in Decatur, GA, also, home of the deep fried Twinkie (a Twinkie rolled around in mashed up Cap'N Crunch and then deep friend and covered in chocolate sauce), and the Hamdog (a hot dog wrapped in hamburger meat, deep fried and covered in bacon, cheese, and two fists full of fries, on a hoagie roll).
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9-22-2008 @12:34PM thefourlittles said... I agree this burger is no dietary lightweight. To benedictM: you are right, Elvis would have loved this!
I actually like all of the bits but the idea of having them on a donut...well, I think I will pass.
Read http://www.squidoo.com/krispykremeburger for more information on this 'instant coronary' dietary delight including the recipe. And, if you are interested in Elvis you might like to read a page about his brand new Christmas album at http://www.squidoo.com/elvispresleychristmasduets.
Brenda
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10-16-2008 @11:09AM Liz said... That is absolutely disgusting.
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10-27-2008 @4:29PM bnpositive said... That's good for Microsoft. Most Google employees should be dead in 30 years.
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