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Steerpike Jul 18th 2010 2:47 pm

Re: The Sausage Conundrum
 
Not sure I'd bet money on such an ill-defined subject, but if you look at all these definitions you will see a common thread of 'seasonings'. I believe a burger is meant to be, in it's purest form, ground meat with perhaps the addition of onion and salt. Sausage, meanwhile, originates in the idea of a product made from numerous ingredients and preserved by the use of spices. It was intended to be 'offcuts', the stuff you wouldn't serve 'by itself'.

So I think it all comes down to - a burger (in it's intended/original form) is a somewhat simple assembly of a few ingredients, while a sausage is expected to be a good number of ingredients, including both meats and spices.

I love sausages, and I especially love sausage patties!

tonrob Jul 18th 2010 11:46 pm

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Mrs tonrob sometimes refers to my willy as a 'love sausage'. Does this confuse matters?

Captain Cheesestick Jul 18th 2010 11:53 pm

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Originally Posted by tonrob (Post 8712203)
Mrs tonrob sometimes refers to my willy as a 'love sausage'. Does this confuse matters?

When she squashes it into a disc shape what does she call it then? Because I suspect she calls it your "fun-burger" which greatly affects things.

Captain Cheesestick Jul 19th 2010 4:23 am

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Now this is enraging. Those of you who know me will know that I will have emailed this quandry to my entire office. Shockingly this response came back from one person -:

"On my way to Long Island we stop at a place in New Jersey and get gas, because not only do they pump it for you, but it is also much cheaper. Everytime we stop and get gas though I joke and say that I am going to get a BURGER DOG. Basically a burger dog consists of a hamburger, rolled up like a hotdog and put on a hotdog bun. 2 years ago while traveling with my partner we decided we would get a BURGER DOG for real, which I might add was thoroughly disgusting. The main reason I had a problem with it..... because I do not put ketchup on hotdogs, I think it is disgusting. So when I had to put Ketchup on my Hamburger Dog, it just didn't seem right. Therefore... I do not eat them anymore. But, yesterday.... on my way home from Long Island, I still said "lets stop and get burger dogs!"

So the answer to your question: If you roll up hamburger does it become Sausage: NO, IT'S A BURGER DOG! And, the next time I go to Long Island, I would be more than happy to bring you one back!"

:frown:

Leslie Jul 19th 2010 4:35 am

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Originally Posted by Herpes Simplex (Post 8712808)
Now this is enraging. Those of you who know me will know that I will have emailed this quandry to my entire office. Shockingly this response came back from one person -:

"On my way to Long Island we stop at a place in New Jersey and get gas, because not only do they pump it for you, but it is also much cheaper. Everytime we stop and get gas though I joke and say that I am going to get a BURGER DOG. Basically a burger dog consists of a hamburger, rolled up like a hotdog and put on a hotdog bun. 2 years ago while traveling with my partner we decided we would get a BURGER DOG for real, which I might add was thoroughly disgusting. The main reason I had a problem with it..... because I do not put ketchup on hotdogs, I think it is disgusting. So when I had to put Ketchup on my Hamburger Dog, it just didn't seem right. Therefore... I do not eat them anymore. But, yesterday.... on my way home from Long Island, I still said "lets stop and get burger dogs!"

So the answer to your question: If you roll up hamburger does it become Sausage: NO, IT'S A BURGER DOG! And, the next time I go to Long Island, I would be more than happy to bring you one back!"

:frown:

I know a guy that eats peanut butter and jelly on hamburger buns and makes his kids eat them that way too. When I found out I set his nipples on fire. :frown:

neil Jul 19th 2010 4:38 am

Re: The Sausage Conundrum
 

Originally Posted by sangiano (Post 8711131)

A burger is not made of sausage meat,

See, I don't necessarily see it that way, looking up definitions of "sausage meat" all I could find was:

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&d...g&ved=0CBkQkAE

sausage meat (any meat that is minced and spiced and cooked as patties or used to fill sausages)

Aren't burgers made out of meat that is minced, and frequently with added spices (or pretty much whatever else you fancy)?

Given you can make burgers with pretty much any meat (turkey burgers etc.) where do you draw the line - so, a burger is made of sausage meat, right?

meauxna Jul 19th 2010 6:40 am

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Originally Posted by Leslie66 (Post 8712844)
I know a guy that eats peanut butter and jelly on hamburger buns and makes his kids eat them that way too. When I found out I set his nipples on fire. :frown:

I had peanut butter & jelly on a hot dog bun yesterday.
Stay away from my boobies. :sneaky:

Leslie Jul 19th 2010 6:51 am

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Originally Posted by meauxna (Post 8713109)
I had peanut butter & jelly on a hot dog bun yesterday.
Stay away from my boobies. :sneaky:

No I won't, meauxna. I won't stay away from your boobies.

cindyabs Jul 20th 2010 12:59 pm

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SDDep Jul 21st 2010 12:16 pm

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It would simply be a beef or "hamburger meat" sausage..vs a pork sausage...

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