Burger Land - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

New Jersey Sliders
George Motz tours some of New Jersey's best sliders in Hackensack and Linden, visits Trenton to taste a burger that's weighs nearly a pound, and discovers a new Brazilian style hamburger in Newark.

Wisconsin's Burger Belt
George Motz visits Wisconsin's most popular burger spots. From a Butter Burger to a Poached Burger, George travel's the Wisconsin Burger Belt in search of some of the best hamburgers and burger creators in America.

Hollywood Hamburgers
George visits LA's most popular burger spots, including nostalgic favorites, the last remaining burger stands and a farm-to-table hidden gem. From a burger topped with a hot dog to a burger recipe that's over 50 years old, see what juicy treasures George finds in the Hollywood Hills.

Miami's Cuban Frita
George travels to Miami to sample 4 burgers with various Latin influences. He tries 2 classic Cuban fritas -- known for being covered in thinly-sliced, fried potatoes -- before he tastes a beef and chorizo burger, as well as a Nicaraguan-inspired burger served between 2 fried plantains instead of a bun. George's friend Sef Gonzalez, nicknamed the "Burger Beast," joins him on his journey.

New Orleans Po' Boy Burgers
George visits Ted's Frostop and Bozo's Restaurant to enjoy 2 very different hamburger po' boys, a regional favorite. In the French Quarter, Port of Call serves up a succulent steak patty covered in mushrooms and cheddar cheese. And local burger expert, TG Herrington, takes George to a New Orleans icon, the Camellia Grill, where he tries a char-grilled beauty heaped with a handful of crispy bacon.

Houston, We Have a Burger
George Motz travels to Houston for 4 big burgers with even bigger flavors in the biggest city in Texas. He feasts on a classic smoky cheeseburger at Blake's BBQ & Burgers, plus 3 burgers with their own unique takes on bacon. Then, local burger expert Robb Walsh takes George to Stanton's City Bites where they mix brisket into the beef patty and serve it on a sweet challah bun.

New Mexico's Green Chile Cheeseburgers
George Motz travels to New Mexico to sample the region's variety of chile cheeseburgers. He enjoys 3 interpretations of green chile cheeseburgers, a local staple made with chiles that are native to New Mexico and a tortilla burger, smothered in so much red chile and cheese, he has to eat it with a fork.

Old Miss Burgers
George heads to Northern Mississippi in search of some of America's most popular burger spots. From a thick and juicy Angus burger to a deep fried dough burger, George indulges in the great burgers of Old Miss.

The Classics of N.Y.C.
George enjoys 3 hamburgers that represent the "classics" of New York City, plus one unique newcomer that is quickly becoming a favorite on the local burger map. He savors 2 world-class burgers in Manhattan, a time-tested classic in Queens and a unique Slovakian newcomer in an up-and-coming Brooklyn neighborhood.

Tennessee Blues Burgers
From a burger cooked in 100-year-old grease to a classic American grilled cheese cheeseburger, George finds some of the most decadent burgers in Tennessee as he searches for some of America's most popular burger spots.

Carolina Style Burgers
George travels to Charlotte, NC, to sample different types of "Carolina-style" burgers with roots in Southern barbecue cuisine. First, he visits Monroe, NC, for a burger slathered in chili and coleslaw. Then he enjoys a jumbo cheeseburger at an old-school drive-in burger joint before finishing up with a Southern-style burger from a tiny burger spot.

A Burger is Born
George heads to Connecticut, where a rich industrial history has spawned 4 of the country's most original burgers. From a restaurant that claims to have served the first hamburger in America, to a ‘50s throwback diner that literally crowns their burgers with cheese, George gets his fill of classic all-American cheeseburgers that have withstood the test of time.

Windy City Burgers
George travels to Chicago to sample a wide variety of local burgers tied to the Windy City's meatpacking past. First, he visits downtown Chicago for a famous triple "cheeseborger." Then he stops by a former heavy metal bar for a bacon-and-egg-covered beauty. He finishes up the trip at a hot dog joint for their flame-charred burger and country-fried bacon.
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