How To Cook a Burger With Your Car Exhaust

We’ve all been there… Having to use our car’s engine block to reheat our franks and beans, or to fry an egg. Now, we could seemingly use the other end of our vehicle to cook up a burger, with the Exhaust Burger. The contraption hooks up to your car’s tailpipe, and using the heat from the exhaust, will cook your hamburger while you take a spin around the block.

And, passersby of your roadside BBQ will be none the wiser, as the Exhaust Burger will also add authentic-looking grill marks. Oh, did you want cheese on that? Pop the hood.

[link, via Incredible Things]

Behold The All-Bacon Burger

When offered a “bacon burger,” we usually think of a normal, only semi-deadly offering of ground beef, with a few innocent slices of bacon on top. Southern California burger chain Slater’s 50/50 thinks that just won’t do, and has created a burger patty made completely of bacon.

But wait, there’s more… Officially titled the “‘Merica Burger,” it’s also topped with a fried egg, bacon island dressing, bacon cheddar, and then more bacon for good measure. Bacon.

[via Incredible Things]

KFC’s Cheese Top Burger is Doing it Wrong

As we await confirmation on exactly what’s going on here, we’ll tell you what we know so far. KFC Philippines has unveiled something called the Cheese Top Burger. And, besides the uninspired name, someone over at KFC apparently couldn’t be bothered to open the bun before melting the cheese.

OK, this just in… The cheese is melted on top of the burger on purpose. And, the “burger” is actually a chicken patty with garlic Parmesan dressing — again, cheese on the outside.

I’m glad we cleared this up, because KFC was looking really silly there for a second.

[link, via HuffPo]