@@oddprime2 years late on this but they turned out great. I had to make them one at a time in a cast iron skillet, but it was worth it. Especially since I made five and ate them all. Ever since then I make these a couple times a month, usually when I'm low on beef and craving burgers. Thanks for the recipe, dude. I'm gonna get through this next recession eating beef
I ate these burgers when I was in college. I would drive through El Reno and stop at the tiniest Cafe there. It smelled like heaven and was fascinating watching the cook smash the burger into the onions. I've been making them ever since. You did a great job!
As an Okie I have to tell you the classic way to dress these is just mustard and pickles. No cheese. When I would get them at the onion burger festival in El Reno they came plain like that and were THE BEST BURGER I’ve ever had.
I was on the fence about griddle for a long while. But we have not regretted buying it one bit, and use it more often then we do our gas or charcoal grills. We used to live out in Kent, WA back in 99-2000. The burgers there are amazing, I miss the burger shacks that were in the grocery store parking lots.
This video is not good. It makes me hungry af and my mouth can’t stop drooling. Those look way too tasty. No human can handle this delicious view without suffering!
@@lookoutnow4996 I cook the meat side until it develops a seared crust, then flip on onion side. I lower the heat, and cook until the onions caramelize. I never timed it. It doesn't take long because the patty is pressed thin.
Thanks, we love where we live. There is so much to do, hopefully my future videos will be able to continue to provide glimpses into what Local means to us.
Back In The 70's as a kid in Jersey City there was and still is there a place called the White Manner that made burgers just like that and were absolutely delicious, Yours look the same! I think someone from Oklahoma moved out to Jersey City!!
I live in Oklahoma. For my families recipe, we caramelize the onions first. That way they get extra charred and crispy when we add them to the patty and flip. We also don't smash the patties after flipping as all the fat just pushes out the side as shown in your video. We use the steam to give the buns a nice onion and beef flavor, but we also use butter to toast the bun immediately after. We also don't add cheese directly to the bun but the top of the burger after Flipping. Trust me, my family's recipe will completely redefine your thoughts about the Oklahoma Onion Smash Patty.
@Dwayne Elizondo Mountain Dew Herbert Camacho LOL Never said I haven't made them. The only thing I use my mandoline is for thin sliced onions for burgers. Worth it
First time I ever had an onion burger was at a Rattlesnake Festival. Best hamburger I ever had and have tried for years to make them. The guy at the grill made it look so easy!
That's a great story, I've never been to a Rattlesnake festival. Im guessing youve tried and have succeeded in making them like they did at the festival?
@oddprime Superb. Its the steam. I grew up liking White Castle but not understanding why. It's the steam. It's really a different dish from a classic burger, which I like thick and rare. It's like comparing poached salmon and smoked salmon. No point. I live in northern Spain. So we drink wine. This goes great with a strong red wine.
Dude, I do this now at least once a week but grind my own meat, our local Kroger always have T-bones or Ribeyes on sale like 5lbs worth for around $25 sometimes less, oh man! I also have turned on several friends to your method as well and man, you just made life a little better for all of us. Thank you my man!
That is awesome!!! also so lucky to have such great meat for that price!! Do you use a Kitchen Aid mixer/attachment to grind the meat? I have one that I make sausage with.
Love hearing when other people cook these great burgers. We cooked em on a cast iron skillet and a small electric griddle indoors for a long time before I got the black stone.
Just randomly stumbled upon this video an not gonna lie my dude you seem like a generally a good man an hope you get a bunch of sub’s to get you TH-cam famous 🤙
I'm sooo trying this version. In my cast iron I do onions separate, but in same skillet of to the side onions then burger. Cheese is added after burger FLIP. Grilled onions are my FAV! Plus whatever YOU fav condiment. I Love plain yellow mustard, but bbq sauce can be the BOSS!
It’s amazing when a simple ingredients and how they are cooked come together so nicely. Love Chicago, I was up in Great Lakes back in my navy days, almost 30 years ago.
Good thing you kept this low key by posting it on the internet. We wouldn't want word to get out about this burger method. If everyone does it then they won't taste good any longer.
There's always something special about the small cities and people of Oklahoma!! The food,is the connection of love,that built Oklahoma. The ,hey do you need help? Let's see what i can do attitude. Yes, I miss home!
After the initial smash you should not press down on the burger anymore. At 4:19 I actually said "No!" out loud as you pressed all of the juice out of the burger. You will end up with a very dry piece of meat. After the flip just leave the patty alone.
luckily I dont end up with the dry piece of meat. the burgers are thin at that point and pressing them into the onions steams some flavor back up into them.
Thank you this is the burger I had for. Lunch everyday while my big brother was leaving the U S. Army from Ft. SILL. GREAT TIME'S I GOT MY BEST FRIEND AND YOUR BURGER BACK IN MY LIFE WHAT A CHRISTMAS HAPPY NEW YEAR.
@@rdr6269 I don’t know maybe so the Op will give his comment a heart. Or just to get the thumbs up from others. Maybe so people will come to the reply section to argue. I don’t know why he would lie about it but it’s pretty obvious, you don’t get sarcasm.
I"ve been making these lately and trying to figure out the best method all around for them. You seem to have it down to a science! Flipping the onions to the top side vs. trying to lay them on the bottom bun and pull the spatula out is a nice touch.
Excellent video and excellent recipe. This is the first thing I cooked on my new Blackstone after I seasoned it. Your video popped up and I was enthralled. I live in Georgia, so the Vidalia onions are plentiful and, frankly, all I ever use. Your video was a perfect combination of recipe, technique and presentation. Keep up the great work. I'll subscribe.
As I sit here in Oklahoma City watching this video, i realized a man in PA has it 99% correct. We put the onions on the meat before it’’s smashed down. Sid’s onion fried burgers in El Reno Oklahoma is famous for them.
I made this for my family for the first time a couple weeks ago and they were the best burgers I’ve eaten. Only thing I did different was I didn’t use salt or pepper, but used a slice of cheese, and put a thin layer of mayo and toasted the bun. Comes out awesome. Great video. I’m also from Oklahoma
Sapperlot, das ist grossartig! We have a lot of German influence where I live in central pa. What’s you’re favorite regional dish that you cook on the grill/outside ?
I should be asleep, but now I want to go wander the earth like Caine from Kung Fu for an Oklahoma onion burger.
You could probably save a whole lotta time if you just wandered over to Oklahoma. But maybe it's more about the journey.
@@toh6261 Stationed in Europe currently, you could still be right.
Keith Caradine would get up out of the grave for a OOB!
You must search relentlessly even if it takes a lifetime grasshopper.
You can't until you snatch the pebbles from master Po's hand!
I plan on making about 6 of these when the homeboys come through for game night. Hopefully they'll bring their own food because all 6 will be for me.
How you gonna host game night and can’t provide food….. cheap ass…
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
🤌🏼😂😂😂
Made these last night. Easily one of the top 5 best burgers I ever had in my 51 years and can't remember the other 4!
That is awesome! Glad you enjoyed them so much!
double with bacon, cheese, and jalapenos... is number 1
This is how I've been making burgers at home recently. Very simple, but SO delicious!
I'm Polish and what do we know about Oklahoma burgers, but I will tell you this, You Mr made my day WOW!
awesome, thanks. You should give em a try so easy to make, you wont be disappointed.
I'm from Oklahoma (now living in Texas) and just started learning Polish a few days ago
Gotta say I love when the YT algorithm recommends a good burger video. Def gonna try this for the fam
Did you get a chance to make these? If so how did they turn out? They are our go to burger.
Didn’t Have a heavy spatula so I just use the garden shovel
I took a bomag roller to mine in multiple directions just to be sure
I just had your mom roll on through. Gotem.
@@jackflexington4706 rather unfair, my mother just passed away recently from cancer..please
@@Sluggo01 Sorry for your loss ... I pray you end up having a day filled with laughter
@@chaneljohns1625 Thank you and thank you very much normally I’m a laughing fun guy but there are things that can choke me I love my mother
Seriously!! That burger is the bomb!!! I can smell it through my computer screen. Making these tomorrow! Thanks!!
They are delicious if you make them let me know how they turn out.
Yum! Reminds me of the Oklahoma Onion Burgers I used to get in Chickasha at the diner down the street from the office.
Used to visit my great grandmother in Chicasha. That’s a town you don’t hear mentioned too often.
I believe that's what is called well done++
Oklahoma born here...but migrated to Texas. making these tonight! Smells like home 🏡 🌪
Oh, great. It’s 1AM, I’m laying in bed watching this and now I’m starving. Man this looks good.
24 hours later, this is me.
I keep trying to find out why my video gets the most views late at night.
4:29am for me
Yo everyone is getting this on their recommend right now. Happy for you man, wish you luck. Great vid btw!
@AI AmI? The AI did the math on a President Biden lockdown and concluded a second Great Depression is coming.
Thats a fact! Awesome video brotha
Even now. Not sure why , but ok.
Dude totally! Loved the editing, sound, and video angles
Yo ?????
Thanks to this video I've been making Onion Burgers like this for a while now.
That is always awesome to hear! Glad you liked them
I have my son make these for Father’s Day. Love these burgers
They are delicious, what a great fathers day meal!
Done this twice now with my own ground beef with brisket fat and oh my GOD! Thank you brother for enlightening me!
80 - 20 Ratio right ?
@@talkingconscience195 Or more lol
I don't know what oklahoma onion burgers are. But I do know that I'm gonna make some.
Did you end up making them? how did they turn out? We are cooking up some tonight.
Essentially a patty melt on a bun rather than on grilled rye bread.
Their just onion burgers unless your in Oklahoma.
Have you considered watching a TH-cam video to learn what they are? I'm sure someone has made at least one.
@@oddprime2 years late on this but they turned out great. I had to make them one at a time in a cast iron skillet, but it was worth it. Especially since I made five and ate them all. Ever since then I make these a couple times a month, usually when I'm low on beef and craving burgers. Thanks for the recipe, dude. I'm gonna get through this next recession eating beef
AHH, the semenex commercial music. LOL
Sounds like the baby shark song.
holy crap my instant thought
Hahaha! I knew the music but couldn't place it. Thank you.
Is that so you shoot huge, massive loads?
What the hell, this australian gold prospector i follow uses this song too im pretty sure haha
That yard is beautiful what a view!!
Thanks we love the view, and where we live.
Holy crap that is mouth-watering!!
Homeburgers are the best! This one looks delicious. Thank you.
I ate these burgers when I was in college. I would drive through El Reno and stop at the tiniest Cafe there. It smelled like heaven and was fascinating watching the cook smash the burger into the onions. I've been making them ever since. You did a great job!
Thanks, that’s a great story, those tiny places really are almost always the best.
As an Okie I have to tell you the classic way to dress these is just mustard and pickles. No cheese. When I would get them at the onion burger festival in El Reno they came plain like that and were THE BEST BURGER I’ve ever had.
I had family in El Reno growing up. My mom would take us to Johnnie's every time we went. Damn I miss those burgers.
Its just such a foolproof method to cooking a great burger, ty for this
You welcome! Glad you liked the video.
@@oddprime and thank you for the reply! Got yourself another subscription 👍
Why do I watch stuff like this before bed? My mouth is watering and I'm looking up blackstone grills now. I can smell those from seattle.
I was on the fence about griddle for a long while. But we have not regretted buying it one bit, and use it more often then we do our gas or charcoal grills. We used to live out in Kent, WA back in 99-2000. The burgers there are amazing, I miss the burger shacks that were in the grocery store parking lots.
This video is not good. It makes me hungry af and my mouth can’t stop drooling. Those look way too tasty. No human can handle this delicious view without suffering!
I was thinking the SAME thing. LOL!!!
Omg I Agree !!!! IM Drooling myself !
Had us in the first half not gonna lie.
I made them last night for the first time and they were amazing.
I'm suffering now. Wow those looked amazing. Wow
Backs up slowly with cigarette: "....you're gonna need a bigger bun."
hahahaha.
😂😂😂
😭😭😭
lol 😂
lol, yeah, I caught the movie reference. well played.
Music at the beginning sounds like a male enhancement commercial
it's that semenax ad
haha I'm quite familiar
Awesome video. My 4 year old really loved it!!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
That......That is a beautiful thing right there..
Thanks! We love em
I make these often. I use a cast iron skillet & top with pepper jack cheese on good rye bread. Sometimes on an English muffin. Sooo crazy good!
How long do you cook them?
@@lookoutnow4996 I cook the meat side until it develops a seared crust, then flip on onion side. I lower the heat, and cook until the onions caramelize. I never timed it. It doesn't take long because the patty is pressed thin.
Sounds great!
Hey buddy, the algorithm sent me. I gotta say, I'm hungry now. That is a nice beard BTW. Cheers.
For everyone else, see you at the next one.
The view is priceless...I loved your backyard so green
Thanks, we love where we live. There is so much to do, hopefully my future videos will be able to continue to provide glimpses into what Local means to us.
Hello from Greece. Now you you have a friend from Greece who likes your receipt. I just made the burgers. Delicious. Thanks
Greece that’s cool. Awesome love hearing when people make these.
Back In The 70's as a kid in Jersey City there was and still is there a place called the White Manner that made burgers just like that and were absolutely delicious, Yours look the same! I think someone from Oklahoma moved out to Jersey City!!
I live in Oklahoma. For my families recipe, we caramelize the onions first. That way they get extra charred and crispy when we add them to the patty and flip. We also don't smash the patties after flipping as all the fat just pushes out the side as shown in your video. We use the steam to give the buns a nice onion and beef flavor, but we also use butter to toast the bun immediately after. We also don't add cheese directly to the bun but the top of the burger after Flipping. Trust me, my family's recipe will completely redefine your thoughts about the Oklahoma Onion Smash Patty.
Thanks from France Dakota, I'll try it 👌
You’re absolutely spot on, thanks for posting these notes
Think I'll listen to the guy in the video
@@therealwewin did you have to comment that? I was just sharing what we do in my family. you should've just listened to video and not commented. toxic
@@dakotafrazier2985
Recipes are about learning
One of the best Onion burger vid's I've seen! George Motz would be proud! Also, finally someone does a great job smashing a burger! Nice job!
The Motz!
@Dwayne Elizondo Mountain Dew Herbert Camacho LOL Never said I haven't made them. The only thing I use my mandoline is for thin sliced onions for burgers. Worth it
I was a vegan 30 mins ago. I've just gone out and shot a cow n dug up some onions. Beautiful.
LOL
First time I ever had an onion burger was at a Rattlesnake Festival. Best hamburger I ever had and have tried for years to make them. The guy at the grill made it look so easy!
That's a great story, I've never been to a Rattlesnake festival. Im guessing youve tried and have succeeded in making them like they did at the festival?
Sweet video, not too long, not too much talking...just right! A perfect burger for sure!
Thanks. This is our go to recipe for burgers.
I can smell it through my laptop screen!
Excuse me
Oh you mean the burger
@@CrazyTrainUSA Hahahaha!
@@CrazyTrainUSA lmao
I wanna say that too, but my mother inlaw is preparing soya sauce n oinion steak. She's phillipino.
Yup came up on my recommended too!! Great video looks awesome
Onion first, Then smash. George Motz said so. Lol. Good job either way.
Never dreamed a burger with a wimpy 1/3 of meat could look so good. I’m definitely making these this week.
thanks! If you do cook them up come back and let me know how they turned out. -- just remember to pay on Tuesday, J. Wellington Wimpy
This is THE best vid on the subject. I had to search it. On the menu today.
Did you get to cook the burgers? How did they turn out?
@oddprime Superb. Its the steam. I grew up liking White Castle but not understanding why. It's the steam.
It's really a different dish from a classic burger, which I like thick and rare. It's like comparing poached salmon and smoked salmon. No point.
I live in northern Spain. So we drink wine. This goes great with a strong red wine.
I'm making some of these for dinner tonight, thanks for the recipe 💪
Hope you enjoy, how did they turn out?
This randomly showed up on my feed. I love burgers so fuck yes. Thanks for the video!
thanks!! I had a lot of fun making the video.
Heck Yeahhh Looks Good... Now I’m hungry for a Okie O Burger 👍🏻🤠🇺🇸
Dude, I do this now at least once a week but grind my own meat, our local Kroger always have T-bones or Ribeyes on sale like 5lbs worth for around $25 sometimes less, oh man! I also have turned on several friends to your method as well and man, you just made life a little better for all of us. Thank you my man!
That is awesome!!! also so lucky to have such great meat for that price!! Do you use a Kitchen Aid mixer/attachment to grind the meat? I have one that I make sausage with.
wow i swear i could smell the food cooking in this awesome video !!!!!!!
Thanks!
That looks really good! I’ll have to make some soon.
I'm a Miami boy but I'm gonna bring a little Oklahoma in my life
Nice! Did you give them a try? how did they turn out?
Simple, easy, and looked delicious 😋... nice vid 👌🏽👌🏽
Thanks, they are very tasty and are our go to way for cooking burgers
And what a delicious looking burger too!
Thank you 😋 They are soooo good.
That outdoor grill is breathtaking. It's like a pulpit and you're a minister at the Church of Meat.
Thanks, This seriously cracked my wife and I up.
OMG, these were so good. Too cold to go out to grill so I used my cast iron skillet, but oh, so good! I am hooked!
Love hearing when other people cook these great burgers. We cooked em on a cast iron skillet and a small electric griddle indoors for a long time before I got the black stone.
Just randomly stumbled upon this video an not gonna lie my dude you seem like a generally a good man an hope you get a bunch of sub’s to get you TH-cam famous 🤙
I love love love onion and I'm definitely here for it!
It's so good!
28 seconds in.... and I want to have a beer with this guy.
Ill take an IC Light please
This is the first time I've heard about the Oklahoma Onion Burger. It looks good. I'm definitely making these. Thanks 😊.
When you make it, come back and let me know what ya thought.
I'm sooo trying this version. In my cast iron I do onions separate, but in same skillet of to the side onions then burger. Cheese is added after burger FLIP. Grilled onions are my FAV! Plus whatever YOU fav condiment. I Love plain yellow mustard, but bbq sauce can be the BOSS!
Sounds great! Ive not tried them with BBQ sauce yet. I'll have to give it a go next time we cook em
Gentlemen, Gentlemen, Gentlemen
We must not speak of the opening music.
Ok so I'm not the only one.....
Caught me off guard lmao
one badass drone intro haha cheers from Wyoming
The orginal white castle... great, tasty burger! Thanks for the history. My new home burger style. HULK SMASH!
Mine too! We love them, we are making them again tonight
I had my first onion burger while traveling OKC from Chicago. Man, I tell you that was the best burger I ever had!!
It’s amazing when a simple ingredients and how they are cooked come together so nicely. Love Chicago, I was up in Great Lakes back in my navy days, almost 30 years ago.
@@oddprime Nice! I've been there! Go Navy!!!
Jesus Christ. I'm having a frickin mouth-gasm over here!
That’s awesome! Please don’t don’t use His name in vain.
The most Delicious Burger I've ever seen
I was introduced to this oddly enough on the west coast where a cook from Oklahoma called it a Chickasha Burger. Very Tasty!
Interesting! Chickasha is a town south of El Reno which some consider the birthplace of the burger.
thumbs up just for remembering the name Chickasha!
oh man!!! I actually could smell these cooking through my screen, MMMMMMM
They do smell amazing when you cook them. Reminds me of this beef and onion place at a local chirstkindle market.
Nicely done easy and simple
Low key, best way to cook a burger.
This is our go to way for cooking burgers. So good.
Good thing you kept this low key by posting it on the internet. We wouldn't want word to get out about this burger method. If everyone does it then they won't taste good any longer.
Awesome video Brad!
Great video! I LOVE the camera angles. It’s like watching an episode of Breaking Bad!
Glad you enjoyed it! I had a lot of fun making the videos, Im gonna be making more of em.
You have a kind voice. Thank you for the great video
Your welcome! Glad you liked the video and thanks for the compliment.
Made these the other night! Delicious! Thanks for the recipe
👏 love hearing about people making the burgers.
That turn was epic so juicy omg I’m salivating
Its such a great burger, you should try making em. Super easy to do and so tasty
I was raised in enid. I miss onion burgers!!!
I grew up in Edmond but my aunt lived in Enid :)
I loved as a kid (in the 70’s) going to pack a sac......those were some good burgers !!!!
Yeah pac a sack.was alright!!!! What was the place in an old train car, next st .marys. great burger's
@@bretthamilton2127 hmmm I don’t remember 🤔
I grew up in The Village in OKC. We make our way back about every year to see family.
There's always something special about the small cities and people of Oklahoma!! The food,is the connection of love,that built Oklahoma. The ,hey do you need help? Let's see what i can do attitude. Yes, I miss home!
After the initial smash you should not press down on the burger anymore. At 4:19 I actually said "No!" out loud as you pressed all of the juice out of the burger. You will end up with a very dry piece of meat. After the flip just leave the patty alone.
luckily I dont end up with the dry piece of meat. the burgers are thin at that point and pressing them into the onions steams some flavor back up into them.
Thank you this is the burger I had for. Lunch everyday while my big brother was leaving the U S. Army from Ft. SILL. GREAT TIME'S I GOT MY BEST FRIEND AND YOUR BURGER BACK IN MY LIFE WHAT A CHRISTMAS HAPPY NEW YEAR.
That’s a great story. Happy New Years!!
Onion is life😋🤤
We have onions almost every day.
God that looks so good at 11:40pm from Oklahoma
I love it when people actually “cook” the food👍🏿.
Yeah when they "cook" it I mean everything now is raw as hell ist nasty
@@jamesbarnett2417 straight facts. My food better not be pink
Burgers especially need to be cooked man raw burger is kinda gross especially if it’s from a random grocery store.
"Those grilled onions are going to give the burger all that flavor" 😯😯🤤
Just made this burguer... It was amazing! Really. The smell of the onions... wow! Many thanks and greetings from The Netherlands.
Bedankt. I love hearing when people make these burgers and enjoy them. What’s you’re favorite food to make in the grill/outside in the Netherlands?
Brad, I wanted to try this exactly the way it should be done - thanks for a great lesson
As an Oklahoman. I approve
My granny always smashed the onions into the burger, like in El Reno, the original onion burger capital
Looked good except... No sauce? Seriously?
Whatever you would say Okie if you’re from Oklahoma.
@@GratefulEd907 What reason would he have to lie??
@@rdr6269 I don’t know maybe so the Op will give his comment a heart. Or just to get the thumbs up from others. Maybe so people will come to the reply section to argue. I don’t know why he would lie about it but it’s pretty obvious, you don’t get sarcasm.
I"ve been making these lately and trying to figure out the best method all around for them. You seem to have it down to a science! Flipping the onions to the top side vs. trying to lay them on the bottom bun and pull the spatula out is a nice touch.
Thanks, it still bugs me to have the cheese in the bottom though.
This is basically how to make White Castle burgers good stuff
Yes
I don't know why but I love this video
Thanks!
@@oddprime I come back and I see you hit 1 million views. Congrats man ❤
Looks fantastic! I love makin these things. Great video. 👍👍
Thanks! I checked out your Onion Burger video as well, great job. Where did you get the Texas Trinity seasoning from?
@@oddprime got the rub from Ric Galindo. He's got a channel called Ric's bbq and specialties
Excellent video and excellent recipe. This is the first thing I cooked on my new Blackstone after I seasoned it. Your video popped up and I was enthralled. I live in Georgia, so the Vidalia onions are plentiful and, frankly, all I ever use. Your video was a perfect combination of recipe, technique and presentation. Keep up the great work. I'll subscribe.
Awesome, thanks!! Glad you liked the burgers love hearing that.
As I sit here in Oklahoma City watching this video, i realized a man in PA has it 99% correct. We put the onions on the meat before it’’s smashed down. Sid’s onion fried burgers in El Reno Oklahoma is famous for them.
Thanks! I grew up in Oklahoma City, used to live in the village. But I’ve been living here for the last 14 years.
Yep, Sid's is good.
Correct
Thou shalt not add onions to thy burger never.if it makes ya cry its not edible.
My wife says, "You forgot the pickle and mustard." That's how Dixie Burgers, in Butler County, Ohio, made them.
Hey neighbor!
Nice show and tell there 👍✌️👌👨🏻🍳😀
Now that's a Burger I can love. Gonna try it soon. thanks for sharing
Hope you enjoy
I have no idea why this is in my recommended but I'm not complaining
I made this for my family for the first time a couple weeks ago and they were the best burgers I’ve eaten. Only thing I did different was I didn’t use salt or pepper, but used a slice of cheese, and put a thin layer of mayo and toasted the bun. Comes out awesome. Great video. I’m also from Oklahoma
That’s awesome, love hearing when people make them.
That looks so good,, I'm getting hungry now I want one lol love the little flat top
I feel and smells the taste 🤤🤤 greetings from south Germany Bavaria
Sapperlot, das ist grossartig! We have a lot of German influence where I live in central pa. What’s you’re favorite regional dish that you cook on the grill/outside ?
I gotta try this one. Looks yummy.
Thanks for sharing!!