I'm not a big burger guy but I did enjoy the Icelandic Lamb Dogs at the 5151 (or was it 4141?) Taxi Stand on base at Keflavik, Iceland. The lamb dogs were made with high-quality Icelandic lamb and were delicious. I always ordered mine with "the works" - mustard, raw onions, fried onions, remoulade (similar to tartar sauce but more yellowish because its flavored with curry contained chopped pickles or piccalilli). Yum!!
Got to agree with you about 5 Guys, Chuck. Can't beat the double bacon cheeseburgers with chopped jalapeno! That's a heart attack on a plate. However, possibly the best hamburger in the world is the Green Chili Cheeseburger that Blake's Lottaburger in New Mexico is famous for. You can't get one out of the state, and I always enjoy one when I go back to NM for a visit.
Took my sweet daughter out for sushi tonight but was thinking about those fine Boll Weevil burgers. You're right Rick.....the cold drafts were awful good, too.
Oh for the days when we could eat cheeseburgers anytime we wanted and still lose weight. Now days, if I even look at one on a menu, I gain 11 pounds.
The Dorothy Lane Market in Springboro, Ohio (where my oldest lives) makes custom speciality burgers in their meat dept and they're just ridiculous. Almost as good as a fine filet.
On the other hand, pretty hard to top a Denny's omelet after a long night of recreation at Dirty Dan's.
This just isn't fair!!
Dirty Dan's, 3131-or was it 4141...whatever! Longhorns, Boll Weevle, Hodads. There was even a Denny's mentioned.
Not fair!
I had two duty stations. Argentia and Eleuthera. Arg had one place, Kellys, just outside the base and the folks on Eleuthera didn't know what a good burger was. They had conch fritters but it's just not a greasy burger.
Hell, I don't even remember Kelley's burgers, so I'm guessing they were nothing to brag about.
Like I said...this isn't fair!
It's now 2200 hours and I was about to hit the rack, but now I'm dying for a nice, old-fashioned burger like the ones on all of those 'other' duty stations I never was. What a choice you guys had.
I'll never be able to fall asleep now.
Maybe I'll peruse Orbitz or Travelocity to make reservations for either San Diego, Iceland, or one of those other burger places that leave a grease spot on the plate.
Thanks a lot George!!!
I was rather fond of the White Castle burgers in Key West with all the raw onions. The worst was in Reykjavik because if you ordered a hamburger you got a ground HAM burger!
Charlie Kellys burgers were pretty good.But thier french fries were the best I ever had,especially with the homemade gravy Mike kelly made.an order was a whole plate full of fries.towards the end of the order the fries were so limp you had to use every finger to hold it up.yummy.
This had been a pretty good read. I'm surprised no one has mentioned our beginning...ie: the Snack Bar next to the FSS school in Key West. They made the greatest grilled steak sandwiches.
Let us not forget the Key West Taco Factory that made those huge "Mamoo's". What a buy!!! The wife and I still make those regularly, and the kids ask for them when they come home.
Last but not least...how about the San Nic Snack Bar that made those "egg and cheese burgers" What a treat when working those 12hr back-to-back Mids on the weekends...my mouth still waters for them.
I will take you back - to the best burger... The USO right outside the main gate at FSS Key West in early 1954. Very large bun with beef burger to match, thick slice of Bermuda onion, tomato, lettuce and mayo... 25 cents... Ed Smock
Smokey, You always have to top us! Best stories with longest memories. I remember 10 cent beers(Milwawkee's Best) in Key West on Friday nights at the EM Club. But I don't think they had 25 cent burgers outside the front gate in 1973. Probably closer to $.50. (<: Ahhh... To do it all over again... - Jim
Jane commented on the Keflavik USO fish specials (Ysa) so I thought I would repost the recipe.
Ysa is the Icelandic word for haddock and we saw scores of it drying on wooden racks, especially on the road out to Grindavik.
The wonderful fish frys at the USO served cod. But many American's referred to it as ysa. Not sure what the Icelandic word for cod is.
Here's the recipe:
BATTER - FRIED FRESH COD
1 1/2 lbs. boneless Icelandic cod fillets, 1 inch thick
1 c. cold water (or beer)
2 tbsp. peanut oil
1 egg yolk
Salt and pepper to taste
1 c. plus 2 tbsp. flour
1 tsp. baking powder
Oil for frying
Cut fillets into 10-12 pieces of equal size. Combine water, oil, and egg yolk in mixing bowl. Add salt, pepper, and flour. Beat with a wire whisk until blended and smooth. When ready to cook, add baking powder and blend well. Heat oil for frying in deep fryer or frying pan. Dip pieces of cod in the batter, one at a time, and drop into oil. Do not crowd. Cook about 2 to 3 minutes or until golden brown, cooking time will vary with size. Transfer to paper toweling to drain. Serve with tomato horseradish sauce.
Thanks for reposting the recipe as it sure was good.
I’m not sure which species of fish Haddock or Cod was served at the USO. However, to upgrade your knowledge of Icelandic, Cod is þoskur pronounced Thoskur.
While I did know what the Icelandic word was. I had to consult with my technical expert for the spelling.
I have to agree with Ed, the wimpys in the UK were so bad that the Brawdy Bowl burgers were fantastic in comparison. However, since living in New Mexico I can hardly tolerate a cheeseburger without diced green chile. I would have to vote for San Antonio, NM as the home of the best green chile cheeseburger, Owl Cafe or the place across the highway. They are both outstanding.
I have been looking for this recipe since oh...about 1987. We spent many a day in the US while stationed at Keflavik and YSA is probably the best fish we have ever eaten. Thanks for the recipe!!!
The burgers at the Viking weren't all that bad either. At least the bowlers thought so. Perhaps that is why they drank so much beer to get the burger swallowed down!
Actually, the two best burger joints in the world were the BOQ bar at Charleston Naval Station and the BOQ bar at Long Beach Naval Station. Long gone.
The two places where sitting for an hour would let you run into half the people you ever knew in the Navy were Mickey Finns in SD and the Chuck Wagon on the Naval Station at Subic. Ditto long gone.
The best Submarine Sanctuary was (I hope still is) at Yokosuka, Subic a close second.
The two best places in the world to screw up a marriage were the back bar at Oceana, Tailwinds at North Island, and the O Club at Miramar. Yeah, I know that's three but back in the day I tended to lose count.
I don't know if I'd vote it the "best" burger I've ever had but the club at CVB used to have a pretty darn good bacon cheese burger with grilled onions on it.
And when I was in Guam from '85-'87 the best burger on the island IMHO was at the Andersen AFB Palm Tree Golf Course Club House. It was worth the drive.
I can remember the Best Burger I ever ate was in "Doc Zeek's back yard on base in Argentia, NFLD. I recall Dave Williams was there as well as others as we all took a turn at watching and turning amazing moose burgers on a grill outside wearing foul weather jackets. What were we thinking!!!!!
Chuck