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Louis Lassen III explained to us that he once tried to use a machine to make the burger patties, but it ruined their flavor and texture. Today, as in the beginning, each hamburger is hand-formed. One cheeseburger, with Louis's works, which are onions (grilled into the burger as it cooks) and sliced tomato.

The History of the American Hamburger – Mental Itch

According to many sources, Louis Lassen was the first creator of the American hamburger. Lassen’s restaurant, Louis’ hamburger louis lassen Lunch in New Haven, Connecticut, is said to be the first joint to serve hamburgers in 1900. The dish had no name yet until sailors from Hamburg labeled it; …

The first American version of a hamburger may have been served by Louis Lassen of Louis’ Lunch in 1900 in New Haven, CT. There are a few other claims that put the burger on American plates slightly earlier than 1900. The first hamburger chain restaurant? White Castle. And the first McDonald’s location was opened in California, way back in 1940.

Home of the Hamburger sandwich. Right around Yale is the home of the Hamburger sandwich, Louis' Lunch. It is currently being run by the third and fourth generations of the Lassen family, and was established in 1895. There is so much history there, that you have to …

NPR : The Hamburger, Present at the Creation

First up, Louis Lassen, original owner of Louis' Lunch in New Haven, Conn. Local legend submits that in 1900 one of Louis' customers wanted lunch in a hurry, so the cook put a …

Louis Lassen of New Haven, Conn. is also portrayed as the inventor of the hamburger sandwich. It seems that Lazen sold steak sandwiches from his lunch wagon and would take the trimmings home which he ground and made into patties or meatloaf for his family.

Why Is it Called a Hamburger If There's No Ham? | Reader's ...

Jul 20, 2020 · In 1900, Louis Lassen of Louis’ Lunch in New Haven, Connecticut, served what could be the modern hamburger with ground beef between two slices …

Home of the Hamburger? - American Thinker

Apr 01, 2007 · Louis Lassen, the establishment's owner, hurriedly sandwiched a broiled beef patty between two slices of bread and hamburger louis lassen sent the customer on his way, so the story goes, with America's first hamburger."


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