crumbly burger sliders with Dijon shallot relish
“Welcome to a savory journey of culinary satisfaction with our crumbly burger sliders. Immerse yourself in the world of irresistibly juicy and flavorful bites, where each slider is a miniature masterpiece.”
Growing up in Wichita, KS you learn three important things:
1) You may live in the air capital of the world, but it’s the most expensive city to fly in and out of.
2) You will constantly have to explain what it means to be a “Shocker.”
3) Crumbly is good.
The first two items listed will forever be a constant struggle. The hour flight from DEN to ICT will always be $500 or more even if you plan 18 months. And as long as the Shockers keep making the NCAA basketball tournament, we will forever continue to explain that our mascot is asexual.
So, we are left with the third item, and what I deem as the most important thing now living out of Wichita for the past 14 years. There is a little burger joint called, NuWay. If you haven’t experienced this hidden gem, it may be worth the $500 plus flight just to taste this iconic crumbly burger.
NuWay’s slogan, “crumbly is good.” Their loose meat style sandwiches have been a lunchtime staple since they started back in the 1930’s. Grab one of these burgers alongside some curly fries and a cold root beer, will make your inner child do the Carlton dance.
Now, I can’t think of a better way to start the week then with my very own version of this famous burger. These sliders come together lickty-split – ground beef, onion, Tabasco, topped with a spicy kick from the Dijon shallot relish. I’m telling you it’s so good. Wait. It’s crumbly good.
“In conclusion, our crumbly burger sliders redefine the art of burger perfection. Indulge in the satisfaction of each bite, savoring the harmonious blend of flavors and the culinary excellence showcased in every slider.”
My jaw is on the floor right now… I want this so badly right now it hurts!
I’ll send some over ASAP, friend! xoxo
Yummy! I agree with Liz above – I’m in ASAP foodie need!!
LOL!! Nora, I will fedex you some! xoxo
OMG NuWay! When I saw this post, I was hoping you were going to bring up that gem. Their cherry limeades and tots are forever my fave!
You know it! GAH! Now, I want a cherry limeade!
I gotta get me some crumbly meat. These sammies look fan-freaking-tastic.
Thanks so much, Jennie! xoxo
These remind me of Maid-Rites in Iowa, only wayyyyyyyy better. Double the crumbly meat for me, please!
Oooooh…..I have never heard of Maid-Rites. I could honestly eat a crumbly burger anywhere! xoxo
I go up to Wichita pretty often since some of my closest friends are from there, but I’ve yet to go to this burger joint. Sounds like I’m seriously missing out! I don’t know what they real deal looks like, but if they’re mirror these, I’d be seriously down!
WHAT?!!!! You have got to go! It’s sooooooo good.
These crumbly sliders are totally making my Monday, that and the fact that the sun finally came out again! I could probably make a meal out of that dijon relish too!
OMG!! I know. Hoping it sticks around more this week. I need to plant!
Dang that is an expensive flight for just 1 hour of flying time.
These crumbly burgers look delish and perfect with that relish.
You’re telling me! So annoying. Also, I can see a NuWay fitting in perfectly in Lubbock. Just saying:)
I’ve actually never made or eaten sliders before and after seeing this post it is definitely something I need to make asap! These look VERY delicious.
THALIA!!!! You gotta try sliders. I’m telling you, life changing! xoxo
You know I just want to stuff my face with one or ten of these sliders – so so so GOOD!!!
Lauren – These look so tasty. I would love to try this recipe with ground turkey meat. 🙂
Holy yum! I think it would be worth the $1500+ flight from the UK just to try one of those burgers – although now you’ve made a version I can make them myself – dijon shallot relish?! Sounds amazing!
So…kind of like sloppy joes but less sauce and more burger?! VERY cool.
I just had a NuWay yesterday! Crumbly is GOOD and so is the frothy root beer in the ice cold mug!
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