Cross the river and they tinker with everything:
The Onionaire burger.
The Onionaire burger stand has been at the Clark County fair for as long as I can remember. I have been getting my annual "fix" ever since I was in high school and that was over 20 years ago. Nothing has changed. They are still delicious.
The burger is fried on a grill. Next to the burgers you will see a giant mountain of onions being fried to a golden brown.
I've noticed (on occasion) that instead of placing the cooked burgers in a warming bin, they set the burgers UNDER the soft, brown onions to stay warm and absorb the onion-y goodness.
I order an Onionaire burger with cheese. Every year. Same thing. They dig under the mountain of onions for the burger and place it on a bun, add a slice of American cheese and heap on the onions. I mean HEAP. There is no need to add anything else. The cheese melts into the onions and forms a beautiful, sticky, sauce-like subatance. So, you don't need to add any mustard or ketchup. My favorite part is the onion/cheese mess that is left in the paper wrapper after I'm finished. I happily eat that with my fingers.
Total cost for this tasty bit of Clark County Fair history? Under $5.
You can get a double for $5.75. Same thing only more of it.
Definitely worth the price of admission to the fair.
Clark County Fair
17402 NE Delfel Rd.
Ridgefield, WA 98642
Thursday, August 7, 2008
Washington: Clark County Fair
Labels: Cheeseburger, Food, Hamburger, hamburgers, Oregon, Portland, Restaurant, Washington
1 comment:
For 2011, they got rid of onionaire..... so bummed
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