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Honey Apple Glazed Christmas Holiday Ham(-burger)(Fancy BK Quad Stackers & Croissan’wiches) by Erik of Fancy Fast Food, with assistance from Jarrod Spillers
‘Twas the night before Christmas, and all through the house, not a creature was stirring… except for the Fancy Fast Food Chef stirring apple filling and honey mustard in a saucepan for a traditional Christmas dish!We are talking about the traditional holiday ham, the centerpiece at many a Christmas dinner, which is unfortunately an item that fast food restaurants don’t sell (the whole ham anyway), so we’ll have to get creative as usual.  First let’s make a list and check it twice, and find out which ingredients are naughty or nice:
Ingredients (from Burger King):

8 BK Quad Stackers
3 Double Croissan’wiches (each with double ham and no cheese)
1 BK Kids Meal (with Burger Shots and a FurReal Friends toy)

3 Dutch Apple Pies
3 juiceboxes of apple juice
1 Garden Salad (with honey mustard dressing)

(They’re all naughty.)First, marvel at the fact that you just purchased eight BK Quad Stackers.  Do the math: 8 x 4 = 32 patties of greasy goodness.  Stack them high — it’s like Jenga, but with meat!The stack is obviously too big and tall to put in a food processor all at once, so cut it all down into smaller pieces. Then put some chunks of all the beef, bacon and cheese in a food processor, and push the magic button.  Repeat this process until all the meat is ground up, and collect it all in a big mixing bowl.You now have a wad of meat and filler that you can mold into whatever you want — a meatloaf, a snowman, a life-sized figure of Baby Jesus if you want — but we will remain focused and mold it into a ham.  Once you have the ham shape, score the back in a diagonal grid as cooks often do with real hams.  To continue the façade of an actual baked ham, sear the outside with a kitchen torch.What you have now almost looks like a ham, so start slicing it like one.  It should be no surprise that once the knife carves out the first slice, there is no ham inside.  This is where breakfast comes in.Take all the ham out of your Croissan’wiches and fit slices over the side of your wad of meat. Use toothpicks to keep them from falling, then pinch the edges so the meat wad and ham slice look seamless.  Place the additional slices of ham in front of your creation and pretend that it was all carved from the same place.  If you can believe in Santa Claus, you can believe this.The final touch is the glaze.  Bring all the apple juice to a boil in a non-stick skillet and start to reduce it down. Add in the apple filling from the pies, and then the packet of honey mustard from the salad.  Stir it on the night before Christmas, or whenever it’s convenient for you.  Once it’s all blended together, brush the glaze over your mock ham.Finally, the plating: place your ham-like creation on top of a bed of lettuce on a fancy white platter.  Garnish the sides with tomatoes, carrots, and more honey apple glaze.  Look at it with awe; it’s a Christmas miracle!To go a step even further, take your BK Kids Meal FurReal Friends toy and make it into an ornament.  Roll a straw wrapper into string and loop it around the doll.  Looks great on a tree!Now have a Merry Christmas and a Fancy New Year!

If you are viewing this recipe in an aggregator (like tumblr’s Dashboard), or as a reblogged post, please check out the real website at FancyFastFood.com.
Recipe for the week of December 22, 2009:

Honey Apple Glazed Christmas Holiday Ham(-burger)
(Fancy BK Quad Stackers & Croissan’wiches)

by Erik of Fancy Fast Food, with assistance from Jarrod Spillers

‘Twas the night before Christmas, and all through the house, not a creature was stirring… except for the Fancy Fast Food Chef stirring apple filling and honey mustard in a saucepan for a traditional Christmas dish!

We are talking about the traditional holiday ham, the centerpiece at many a Christmas dinner, which is unfortunately an item that fast food restaurants don’t sell (the whole ham anyway), so we’ll have to get creative as usual. First let’s make a list and check it twice, and find out which ingredients are naughty or nice:

Ingredients (from Burger King):

  • 8 BK Quad Stackers
  • 3 Double Croissan’wiches (each with double ham and no cheese)
  • 1 BK Kids Meal (with Burger Shots and a FurReal Friends toy)
  • 3 Dutch Apple Pies
  • 3 juiceboxes of apple juice
  • 1 Garden Salad (with honey mustard dressing)
(They’re all naughty.)

First, marvel at the fact that you just purchased eight BK Quad Stackers. Do the math: 8 x 4 = 32 patties of greasy goodness. Stack them high — it’s like Jenga, but with meat!

The stack is obviously too big and tall to put in a food processor all at once, so cut it all down into smaller pieces. Then put some chunks of all the beef, bacon and cheese in a food processor, and push the magic button. Repeat this process until all the meat is ground up, and collect it all in a big mixing bowl.

You now have a wad of meat and filler that you can mold into whatever you want — a meatloaf, a snowman, a life-sized figure of Baby Jesus if you want — but we will remain focused and mold it into a ham. Once you have the ham shape, score the back in a diagonal grid as cooks often do with real hams. To continue the façade of an actual baked ham, sear the outside with a kitchen torch.

What you have now almost looks like a ham, so start slicing it like one. It should be no surprise that once the knife carves out the first slice, there is no ham inside. This is where breakfast comes in.

Take all the ham out of your Croissan’wiches and fit slices over the side of your wad of meat. Use toothpicks to keep them from falling, then pinch the edges so the meat wad and ham slice look seamless. Place the additional slices of ham in front of your creation and pretend that it was all carved from the same place. If you can believe in Santa Claus, you can believe this.

The final touch is the glaze. Bring all the apple juice to a boil in a non-stick skillet and start to reduce it down. Add in the apple filling from the pies, and then the packet of honey mustard from the salad. Stir it on the night before Christmas, or whenever it’s convenient for you. Once it’s all blended together, brush the glaze over your mock ham.

Finally, the plating: place your ham-like creation on top of a bed of lettuce on a fancy white platter. Garnish the sides with tomatoes, carrots, and more honey apple glaze. Look at it with awe; it’s a Christmas miracle!

To go a step even further, take your BK Kids Meal FurReal Friends toy and make it into an ornament. Roll a straw wrapper into string and loop it around the doll. Looks great on a tree!

Now have a Merry Christmas and a Fancy New Year!







If you are viewing this recipe in an aggregator (like tumblr’s Dashboard), or as a reblogged post, please check out the real website at FancyFastFood.com.

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