Tuesday, February 21, 2023

It took four of us to eat this epic Sultana burger in Arkansas

Four of us consumed the Sultana burger at the Shake Shack in Marion, Ark.

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So my monthslong obsession with the Sultana burger at Tacker’s Shake Shack in Marion, Ark., culminated with the actual purchase and consumption of the massive meal on Saturday afternoon.

From left: Mrs B, her sister Joan and
 husband Nels Jensen and your hamburger
 correspondent. We are not
 professional eaters.
The Sultana burger — “top heavy like the real Sultana,” according to Shake Shack proprietor Loretta Tacker — consists of four large patties, hash browns, overeasy egg, cheese, bacon, chile, bun and gawd-knows-what else. Price: 30 bucks. Consume one in 30 minutes or less and you get it gratis. (Loretta’s grandson, the chef, created it.)

It took four of us — Mrs. B, her sister and my brother-in-law and your hamburger correspondent — to polish off this monster. I also consumed a large, thick chocolate shake, which must mean my life expentancy is about a week.

But seriously ...

In the dead of night on April 27, 1865, the real Sultana — carrying 2,300 passengers, mostly former U.S. Army POWs, horses, 100 hogs and one pet alligator — exploded on the Missisissippi River, near Marion and a few miles north of Memphis. It was meant to transport roughly 400. 

More than 1,200 died in the worst disaster in U.S maritime history

For more on the Sultana, read my book, A Civil War Road Trip Of A Lifetime. E-mail me at jbankstx@comcast.net for details on how to get an autographed copy.

Tacker’s Shake Shack owner Loretta Tacker and your hamburger correspondent.
This professional eater — aka Da Garbage Disposal—consumed TWO Sultana burgers
in less than 30 minutes.


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1 comment:

  1. Anonymous11:23 PM

    Dang' John, That truly looks like a "heart attack" on a plate ! :)

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