I love the little bastards. At my work, my boss will bring in a case or two every so often in the mornings in lieu of donuts, and THAT my friends, is the true breakfast of champions. Sliders and coffee. Nothing like starting the day out by cleaning out your system. Two weeks ago I even drew up a schematic for him for the price of a case of them. (shared by all, of course)
Also have one down the road from the house for those “gotta have some now” moments. They are even better when you leave em sit on the counter for a few hours to get cold and congealed into one lump of goo.
I’m working on a “slider casserole” at home too. I think I have a decent recipe figured out and will try it soon.
Here’s the odd thing, though. They don’t ‘slide’ through me like they do with my hubby and rest of the family. I must have such a whacked out digestive system that sliders are welcome treat that it likes to entertain for a while.
Like ultrafilter, said, no once sits on the fence on this issue (although if you polled the entire population of the US, you’d probably get more haters than lovers). White Castle…yummers.
Yeah, but you have KrustyBurger, so don’t complain…
Anyway, nothing compares to White Castle. I chomp those bad boys down in one bite, 6 or more in a sitting. Later, when I am doubled over with gas pain, I don’t regret it for a minute, they just taste so damned good.
White Castle rules! We call them “Gut Bombs” in my family. I once continued dating a girl longer than I wanted to because she lived around the corner from the only White Castle in town.
Here in the ghetto of Cincinnati there are 2 within 5 minutes of me. After I DJ gigs we always head over to one of them for the big $15 family meal with 20 burgers and 4 onion chips. It never ceases to amaze me that we have to wait for 30 minutes in the drive through at 3:00am because there are lines going around the parking lot.
10 or 12 of those burgers make good company with the 30 or so beers downed beforehand.
There are no White Castles close to my hometown…so a local radio station, once a year, sponsors a “fly in” of the stuff from Indiana…apparently it’s a popular treat…
I always thought onions were standard on Krystals-every one I’ve ever eaten had onions on it.
I’m a Krystal girl-but only occasionally (once a year or so). Nashville was a dual market when I live there- there were one or two White Castles and lots of Krystals. I tried White Castles once. I’d rather have a Greastal.
[sub][sup]We called them Rectum Rockets[/sup][/sub]