Burger Chefs Will Serve Milwaukee’s Famous ‘Butter Burger’ for One Night in NYC
Comes served in its own reflecting pool … of butter.
Photo: Courtesy of George Motz
Since 1936, the venerable Solly’s Grille in Milwaukee has been the prized purveyor of the butter burger, which is one-third-pound sirloin patty topped with what seems like a more or less equal amount of sweet and creamy Wisconsin butter. The burger is sliced and pretty much oozes a river of fat onto the plate by the time it hits the table. It’s a treasured regional specialty that no one in their right mind tries serving anywhere else, but next month, patty-melt expert and Travel Channel host George Motz will do just that.
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In honor of the ten-year anniversary of Hamburger America, Motz has wrangled two burger-maker veterans — Andrew Zurica, of Brooklyn’s now-shuttered Luncheonette, and Black Shack's Jeffrey Maslanka — to re-create what will hopefully be a reasonable facsimile of the butter burger and other classics featured in the film, like the Wheel Inn's peanut-butter burger and Bobcat Bite’s green-chile cheeseburger. This, and a lot more events, are part of Burger Week, which begins May 1.
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