• MONSTROUS QUAD-STACK BACON CHEESEBURGER

    Ingredients:
    4 beef patties (150 g each)
    4 slices cheddar cheese
    8 strips crispy bacon
    1 oversized burger bun (or double-stacked buns)
    Lettuce, tomato, pickles
    Burger sauce or mayo
    Optional: grilled onions

    Instructions:
    1⃣ Grill patties to preferred doneness, melt cheese on top.
    2⃣ Cook bacon until crispy.
    3⃣ Toast bun, spread sauce on both halves.
    4⃣ Stack: bun, lettuce, patty + cheese, bacon — repeat x4!
    5⃣ Add toppings, crown with bun top & brace yourself.

    Prep: 10 min | Cook: 15 min | Total: 25 min | Serves: 1 (or 2 brave souls)
    MONSTROUS QUAD-STACK BACON CHEESEBURGER Ingredients: 4 beef patties (150 g each) 4 slices cheddar cheese 8 strips crispy bacon 1 oversized burger bun (or double-stacked buns) Lettuce, tomato, pickles Burger sauce or mayo Optional: grilled onions Instructions: 1⃣ Grill patties to preferred doneness, melt cheese on top. 2⃣ Cook bacon until crispy. 3⃣ Toast bun, spread sauce on both halves. 4⃣ Stack: bun, lettuce, patty + cheese, bacon — repeat x4! 5⃣ Add toppings, crown with bun top & brace yourself. Prep: 10 min | Cook: 15 min | Total: 25 min | Serves: 1 (or 2 brave souls)
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