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Slinger (dish)

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Slinger (dish)
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A slinger is an American Midwest diner specialty typically consisting of two eggs, hash browns, and a ground beef (or other type of meat) patty, all covered in chili con carne (with or without beans) and generously topped with cheese (cheddar or American) and onions.[1] The eggs can be any style. Hot sauce is usually served on the side. The slinger is considered to be a St. Louis late-night culinary original. It is described as "a hometown culinary invention" of a mishmash of meat, hash-fried potatoes, eggs, and chili, sided with a choice of ham, sausage, bacon, hamburger patties, or an entire T-bone steak.[2]

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Variations

There are numerous variations of the basic slinger:

  • "Top one": has a tamale served on top of the slinger.
  • "Vegetarian": uses veggie burgers and veggie chili.
  • "The Tobey"/"the Hoosier": slinger that has white gravy instead of chili. (Named after a customer at Tiffany's Original Diner.)
  • "Ying and yang": slinger covered in half chili and half gravy. A customer favorite at Tiffany's Original Diner, and named by manager Tom Gray. (The yin and yang is both light and dark in color.)
  • "The Jared": slinger with equal amounts of chili and white gravy.
  • "The JP slinger": slinger with hamburger patty, extra onions and extra chili.
  • "Devil's delight": slinger without the hamburgers patties at Courtesy Diner.
  • "Chicago style": served with white bread toast on the side, burgers are specified as "cheeseburger patties", eggs are specified as over easy, and must contain grilled onions. [3] [4]
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