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  2. The 8 Best Copycat White Castle Recipes for Krystal ... - AOL

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    These CopyCat White Castle Sliders are super simple to make right at home. Get the recipe: Copycat White Castle Sliders A delicious low-carb version of White Castle burgers in a pie.

  3. 45 Fast-Food Copycat Recipes You Can Make at Home - AOL

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    2. KFC Chicken. The "original recipe" of 11 herbs and spices used to make Colonel Sanders' world-famous fried chicken is still closely guarded, but home cooks have found ways of duplicating the ...

  4. 31 Secrets Not Many People Know About the Iconic White Castle

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    In 1986, White Castle opened a grocery subsidiary and began pre-packaging sliders — bun and all — and selling them in supermarkets and grocery stores. By 2014, they were the top-selling frozen ...

  5. Hamburger - Wikipedia

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    They marketed and sold large numbers of small 65 mm (2 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) square hamburger sandwiches, known as sliders and created five holes in each patty, which helped them cook evenly and eliminated the need to flip the burger. In 1995, White Castle began selling frozen hamburgers in convenience stores and vending machines. [35]

  6. White Castle (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    White Castle Management Co. is an American regional slider restaurant chain with about 345 locations across 13 states, with its greatest presence in the Midwest and New York metropolitan area. [6] [7] It was founded on September 13, 1921, in Wichita, Kansas. White Castle has been generally credited as the world's first fast food hamburger chain ...

  7. List of hamburgers - Wikipedia

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    White Castle trademarked the spelling variant "Slyder" and used it between 1985 and 2009. [42] Primarily refers to small hamburgers, but can also cover any small sandwich served on a slider roll Slopper: The slopper originated in 1965 or earlier in Pueblo, Colorado; however, the exact restaurant is disputed. [43]

  8. 27 New Orleans-Inspired Recipes To Cure Your Super Bowl FOMO

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    Lean on classics like sandwiches or stews, but with a little New Orleans flair—try our classic muffuletta or our shrimp po’ boy burgers (hot tip: turn them into sliders!), or make a big batch ...

  9. Slider (sandwich) - Wikipedia

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    The name "slider" is believed to have been first used to describe the onion-steamed small burgers at White Castle restaurants. [3] The term has since been picked up by other restaurants, [4] usually to describe a small hamburger, but sometimes used to describe any small sandwich made with a slider bun.