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Your Death Row Final Meal Side Dish, You get to pick one


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I usually go for the regular fries, because tots or onion rings cost extra. If I do want to splurge (not often but it happens) I get the onion rings. Or sometimes sweet potato fries. Tots are just fries in a different formfactor; I'd get them if they cost the same.
 
Onion rings, preferably beer-battered, not panko breaded (which has always sounded to me like a mini-game on the Price is Right). I like tots, but every place I go that serves them gives way too many. With the exception of Taco Time's Mexifries, which are the best.
 
Onion rings unless real, made-from-scratch, tater tots are available. Not often found but, done well, are one of the better ways to serve the humble spud.

Edit: One of the few establishments which serves these delicacies is the Edgar Bar in the tiny burg of Edgar, MT, about 30 miles south of Billings. This advisory on the menu gives you an idea of what the place is like. Five stars; would eat at a tiny table next to the kitchen again.
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Tots for me. Never in the oven - deep fry only. Defrosted then smashed like a smashburger in a frying pan topped with sour cream and chives... mmm, breakfast! Cajun tots with a side of cheeseburger. In a crockpot casserole. Last but not least... the life-changing totchos... need I say more?
 
I will go off-board and choose other, specifically Hush Puppies. If I was limited to only the other two choices if would be onion rings every time, especially the ones without a heavy batter.
 
I enjoy a good mayonnaise in an appropriate setting, but I don't think I've ever been anywhere where mayo was an intrinsic part of a burger. Is this something akin to "white vs red" barbecue? :D

Cheers!
 
No, not the same - mayo on burger is not "de rigueur" in any foodie culture I'm aware of.
Indeed there are lots of people who are completely turned off by mayo - the notion of eating uncooked egg is ag'in their sensibilities...

Cheers!
 
No, not the same - mayo on burger is not "de rigueur" in any foodie culture I'm aware of.
Indeed there are lots of people who are completely turned off by mayo - the notion of eating uncooked egg is ag'in their sensibilities...

Cheers!

i so need to get a camera and take a pic of a medium rare burger, with mayo and pepper! your post just confirms it! :mug: no cheese, no nothing else....

edit: well maybe a strip of bacon though....
 
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