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↑ Juicy Lucy bio (неопр.) (недоступная ссылка) . www.juicylucyinfo.co.uk. Дата обращения: 8 апреля 2010. Архивировано 23 апреля 2012 года.
↑ Juicy Lucy UK Chart (неопр.) (недоступная ссылка) . www.chartstats.com. Дата обращения: 8 апреля 2010. Архивировано 23 апреля 2012 года.
↑ Jason Ankeny. Juicy Lucy biography (неопр.) (недоступная ссылка) . www.allmusic.com. Дата обращения: 8 апреля 2010. Архивировано 23 апреля 2012 года.
Juicy Lucy — британская рок-группа , образованная в 1969 году в Лондоне , Англия , участниками незадолго до этого распавшейся гаражной группы The Misunderstood [1] . Juicy Lucy, исполнявшие блюз-рок с элементами хард-рока , ритм-энд-блюза и гаражной психоделии , приобрели первую известность с синглом «Who Do You Love» (#14 UK Singles Chart , 1970) [2] , который и остался их единственным большим хитом [3] . Группа неоднократно распадалась и воссоединялась; в 2006 году она провела совместные гастроли с Nazareth , год спустя успешно выступила на Кембриджском рок-фестивале, после чего продолжает гастролировать, время от времени обновляя состав.
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This article is about the type of cheeseburger. For other uses, see Juicy Lucy (disambiguation) .
A Jucy Lucy from Matt's Bar in Minneapolis
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A Jucy Lucy or Juicy Lucy is a cheeseburger with cheese inside the meat instead of on top, resulting in a melted core of cheese. Two bars in Minneapolis claim to be the inventor of the burger, while other bars and restaurants have created their own interpretations of the style.
The burger is prepared by putting cheese between two patties of meat, then sealing both patties around the cheese to create a single patty with a cheese core. As the burger cooks, the cheese inside melts. This has the effect of keeping the meat near the center of the burger very juicy. It also separates the cheese from the bun, resulting in a slightly different texture than the usual cheeseburger. Burger toppings such as condiments, onions, and pickles may be added. [1]
Two bars about three miles (5 km) from each other on Cedar Avenue in South Minneapolis both claim to have invented the burger: Matt's Bar and the 5-8 Club . Matt's credits the bar's former owner (and namesake) Matt Bristol. One account claims it preceded his purchase of the bar in the 1950s, but that Bristol formally added it to the menu and thus popularized it. Another version is that the burger was invented by a customer in 1954 who remarked "Oooh, that's one juicy lucy!" after biting into it. The 5-8 Club does not provide a particular origin story, but the bar itself was originally a speakeasy dating to the 1920s. [1] [2]
The two bars offer slightly different versions of the burger. One difference is the spelling: Matt's removes the letter "i" in "Juicy" (supposedly an inadvertent misspelling dating to the burger's creation), while the 5-8 Club utilizes the normal spelling. Shirts worn by staff at the 5-8 Club have the motto "if it's spelled right, it's done right" while advertising for Matt's Bar says "Remember, if it is spelled correctly, you are eating a shameless rip-off!" The 5-8 Club offers several different cheese options for their version while the version at Matt's only contains American cheese. [1] [3]
The rivalry between both bars and their interpretations is longstanding, but has gained more exposure since receiving a mention in Time in 2008 and being featured on food-related television shows such as Man v. Food and Food Wars . In 2014, President Barack Obama visited Matt's and had a jucy lucy, prompting the 5-8 Club to offer him one of theirs. [4] [5]
In 2018, the editors of the Thrillist wrote that "The Jucy Lucy is ... an important milestone in the evolution of hamburgers themselves, leading the charge for industrious chefs (and more than a few infomercial entrepreneurs) to begin stuffing their burgers." [6]
Variations of the burger at other area restaurants are encouraged rather than quashed. Most use the same basic preparation procedures but offer different variations in terms of toppings, the burger's filling, and any accompaniments. [7] [8]
Several restaurants aside from Matt's and the 5-8 Club offer their own versions of the burger, each claiming that theirs is superior. Some of the best known are Blue Door Pub and The Nook . [9] In 2018, Bon Appétit magazine declared the best Juicy Lucy in the Twin Cities to be the one served at The Nook. [10]
The late soul singer Sonny Knight released a song called "Juicy Lucy" on his 2014 album I'm Still Here . [11] The lyrics mention both Matt's Bar and the 5-8 Club. Once they heard it, the staff at Matt's added the song to their jukebox and hung a signed copy of I'm Still Here on the wall. [12] In 2014, Sonny Knight performed "Juicy Lucy" at The Current ( KCMP ). [13]
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