The Food Network Wine & Food Festival is a special time
of the year. An unparalleled number of culinary masters descend upon NYC, flexing
their flavor yielding muscles to provide some of the best fare eaters can
collectively wrap their heads (mouths?) around. Among the plethora of wild
events that take place, the Blue Moon Burger Bash leads the way as the hottest
ticket around. Gathering some of the most prominent burger building chefs in
the country to the equally great space in Brooklyn at the Tobacco Warehouse,
the Burger Bash is an event unlike any other for burger lovers – especially
those like us who search for the best burger in NYC. With over twenty participating restaurants
and chefs, the collection of finely tuned meat is massive.
This year’s Burger Bash included:
ABC Kitchen (Dan Kluger)
Abe & Arthur’s (Franklin Becker)
Baked (Renato Poliafito & Matt Lewis)
Bark Hot Dogs (Joshua Sharkey)
Beauty & Essex (Christopher Santos)
Benoit (Philippe Bertineau)
Bill’s Bar & Burger (Brett Reichler)
Bobby’s Burger Palace (Bobby Flay)
Burger & Barrel (Josh Capon)
Custom Burgers (Michael Coury)
DBGB Kitchen and Bar (Oliver Quignon)
Goodburger (Tom Galis)
Holsteins Shakes and Buns (Anthony Meidenbauer)
Landmarc (Marc Murphy)
Porter House New York (Michael Lomonaco)
Quality Meats (Craig Koketsu)
Restaurant Marc Forgione (Marc Forgione)
Schnipper’s Quality Kitchen (Jonathan Schnipper)
Shake Shack (Mark Rosati)
The Dram Shop (Lesley Stockton)
Quite the collection, no? It was OUR PLEASURE to attend
such a lavish and well represented event. It’s essentially the one night of the
year when a burger blogger feels like Burger Royalty. With no shortage of
burger sustenance, below we round up a few of our favorites from the evening.
ABC Kitchen
The Burger: Akaushi Cheeseburger with Herbed Mayo: Aged Bloomsday Cheese, Baby Argula and pickled JalapeƱos on a Sesame Bun.
Jalapeno doesn’t typically come to mind when you peak at a laundry list of burger toppings, but ABC’s burger helps make the case. Pickled to perfection with delectable tanginess, the pepper gave this entry its clout. In addition, a nicely medium rare patty draped in aged cheese and a winning soft and airy bun helped Chef Kluger make quite the impression. It’s no wonder his Union Square restaurant was one of the best new spots received in 2011.
Beauty & Essex
The Burger: Lamb & Brisket Burger: Spicy Garlic Aioli, Vine Ripe Tomato, Goat-Feta and pickled Red Onion.
Who says Beauty & Essex is all glitz and glam in the LES? Chef Santos constructed a buzz-worthy burger for the ages with his unique combination of lamb and brisket. Supreme texture and taste, the first bite was a knockout. Feta cheese mixed with a spicy aioli? Genius. Still, the meat shined through and that, in essence, was the brilliance magnified in this burger. Well-balanced, cooked medium rare and bearing that desirable char, Beauty & Essex’s entry was outstanding.
Burger & Barrel
The Burger:
No secret, we love Chef Capon’s Bash Burger. And for good reason, it’s magically delicious. The guy is as consistent as one can be with his delicate preparation and equally proportioned bites. Apparently, the cooking apparatus at the Bash threw a wrench in his plans to serve bison – the result just wasn’t to his liking. So, he scrapped the bison and went with the tried and true Bash Burger which won him 2009’s People’s Choice Award. Good call. Juicy, beautifully charred and oozing at the seams with that molasses-like jam. Perfection.
The Results
Heinz Best Dressed Burger
Beauty & Essex
Judge’s Choice
Abe & Arthur
People’s Choice
Consider us vindicated and confirmed as burger
aficionados. Can we say that? We mean, let’s face it, we love the Bash Burger
from Lure/Burger & Barrel and it’s now won two of the past three Burger
Bash People’s Choice Awards. Coincidence? You decide. Nevertheless, jokes
aside, Chef Capon deserves the praise – his burger is truly tasty. Similarly,
Beauty & Essex’s win was justified, as Chef Kluger’s toppings crushed the
competition.
Overall, the 2011 Blue Moon Burger Bash, in all its
glory, was an epic success. We strolled the grounds with our good buddy Rev
from Burger Conquest (check his NYWFF Burger Bash review here) and couldn’t
have asked for better company – the man just knows his burgers. Next year, we
implore you to grab a ticket to this feast, wear your loosest fitting jeans and
try every burger possible…the gluttony is worth every penny.
Im gonna have to try Beauty Essex burger. That sounds and looks great.
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