George Motz shows Seth how to make a classic smashburger and his famous coffee milk.
Late Night with Seth Meyers.
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George Motz shows Seth how to make a classic smashburger and his famous coffee milk.
Late Night with Seth Meyers.
Watch Late Night with Seth Meyers Weeknights 12:35ET/11:35c on NBC.
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Yay George!
ReplyI started Smashburgers in college in the late 80’s. Our burgers were so bad, I put them between 2 plates, with salt and pepper, then smashed it thin between the 2 plates. It was sooo much better and it was very popular 🤗
ReplyMustard is a sauce though, right?
Reply“A 15 stool counter”?
Why is he tallying his poo’s?
ReplyFirst Ice Cream, now burgers and coffee milk what will he think of next
ReplySo I’m at work, looking up information for a pt with the last name solfisburg, and listening to this on my phone…and yes I accidentally typed solfisburger…couldn’t find that name in the hospital…
Reply“There’s no sauce on this burger.”
Proceeds to list mustard as one of the three ingredients
ReplyAs someone who is from Wisconsin, the Butter Burger is amazing!
ReplyGeorge is such a beauty, get that man on Day Drinking!!
ReplyHumans are monsters. Go vegan.
ReplyLove George Motz. I want to go NYC to his restaurant.
ReplyLook for more content by George on YouTube at “First We Feast” – The Burger Show and Burger Scholar Sessions.
That’s the 1st clip of the show I didn’t watch because of Seth but because of George Motz. 🍔👍
ReplyAre there no Culver’s in New York? They’re famous for butter burgers.
ReplyThe Burger Scholar! Huge fan of George Motz!!
ReplyGeorge Motz is da man!
ReplyI didn’t know the searing one side of the ball trick to keep it from sticking to the spatula; neat!
ReplyThis “burger guy” is annoying af. Never have him on again please.
Reply#corrections wait for actally eating the burger before saying its good, Seth!
ReplyI like how Seth was politely trying to do an interview while his brain was thinking about nothing except for that burger he wanted to eat
ReplyThe Midwestern Trilogy is the greatest food thing to ever come out of the Midwest.
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