Viral: Paris Cafe Invents 'Closed Burger' To Prevent Dripping Sauces Or Falling Ingredients

Advertisement

Check out these innovative closed burgers going viral in Paris.

Viral: Paris Cafe Invents 'Closed Burger' To Prevent Dripping Sauces Or Falling Ingredients
Have you ever tried a closed burger before?

Who can say no to burgers? Juicy patties loaded with cheese and mayonnaise between fluffy buns make for a yummy treat. Isn't it? But are you someone who can't ignore the messy part? Well, fret not. A restaurant in Paris found the perfect solution for it. They began preparing sealed burgers, leaving no chance of the dripping sauce. A content creator named Rihards Urbens recently posted a video on Instagram featuring the cooking process of those sealed burgers. The buns are beautifully stuffed with lettuce leaves and sauces. Then, they are kept inside a grilling machine until ready to serve. While taking the cooked buns out of the machine, the remaining sides are separated, leading to a round shape. 

In the background, the content creator says, “This is genius. In Paris, they've created a closed burger, and it has become the crowd's favourite. No more dripping sauce or falling lettuce. Their special device seals the bun keeping everything perfectly in place. It's simple, innovative and delicious, and this spot is now famous all over the city.”

The video soon garnered much attention from the foodies around the world. 

Reacting to them, one user wrote, “Uhmm.. round empanadas.”

Advertisement

Another complimented the innovation by calling it, “Genius!”

While many compared the dish with other food items like: “A toastie,” “A Jaffle” and “Isn't this just a burgerized cornish pasty?”

Advertisement

Also Read:"So Incredibly Cute," Internet Loves Indian Woman And Filipino Daughter-In-Law Bonding Over Pickled Carrots

A person said, “Been doing these on the toastie maker since I was 13 years old.”

Advertisement

Echoing a similar sentiment, another added, “Been eating this since childhood.”

“We have had this concept in India for ages. It's especially used for grilled sandwiches,” a comment read.

Advertisement

“It's still gonna start dripping after 3 bites,” read a comment.

What do you think about these viral closed burgers? Let us know in the comments.

Advertisement
For the latest food news, health tips and recipes, like us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter and YouTube.
Advertisement