How To Make A Badda-Bing Burger — Recipe
The only thing we love more than a good Burger is a passionate Burger lover. Someone who isn’t satisfied with a mere frozen patty dug out from the depths of cold storage. Someone whose ears perk up when they hear words like “stacked high” or “smothered.” Someone who just gets it, you know?
Westchester Magazine recently ran a Burger recipe contest on Facebook in conjunction with the Westchester Wine & Food Festival, which will be taking place this week from June 8-12. As the proud official beef sponsor of Burger & Beer Blast (June 9—don’t miss it!), we were happy to offer up some goodies and the spotlight to whoever submitted the Burger recipe that made us drool the most.
Enter Joe Nunziata, a passionate ad man from Pelham Manor, NY. He shared possibly the most Italian Burger we’ve seen to date, aptly named the Badda-Bing Burger for its savory garlic (the “Badda”) and hot cherry pepper (the “Bing”) toppings. So the next time you find yourself having to decide between serving up classic American Burgers or Italian comfort food, fuggedaboutit! Go for the combo!
Put on a "Will & Anthony Nunziata" CD. Break open a bottle of red. Buckle your seatbelt and get ready to make history, baby. Welcome to the "Badda-Bing Burger" recipe—the way a burger is supposed to be made…Italian style!
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4 people |
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OK, so what are we talkin’ here? Hamburgers? It’s time to stop already with the predictable, unoriginal Burger recipes and put a little zest into your life. In other words, it’s time to get Italian.
Put on a "Will & Anthony Nunziata" CD. Break open a bottle of red. Buckle your seatbelt and get ready to make history, baby. Welcome to the "Badda-Bing Burger" recipe—the way a burger is supposed to be made…Italian style!
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- 1 lb. chopped ground round
- 1/2 cup Breadcrumbs
- 1/2 cup real moo milk (NO 2%. That's an interest rate.)
- 1 egg
- 1/2 cup grated Locatelli pecorino romano
- 2 pinches oregano
- A hint of red wine (It's already in your hand.)
- Mozzarella cheese
- Red onion
- A couple of cloves of garlic (the "Badda")
- Hot cherry peppers (the "Bing")
About Joe Nunziata
As resident of Pelham Manor, Joe Nunziata is an award-winning advertising copywriter, creative director, and ad agency owner. One of the original “MadMen” of Madison Avenue, when not creating TV commercials and ad campaigns for his clients, he has a relentless passion for creativity, from books to burgers; roots for all New York sports teams; lectures at universities and high schools; and volunteers his time and creative talent to charitable organizations and causes… both nationally and locally. An award in his name at Pelham Memorial High School is presented annually: The Joseph L. Nunziata Award for Creativity & Service.
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