With all the beautiful spring days we have been having, I have caught the BBQ bug and have been doing everything in my power to cremate my meals on an open flame. For the record, sometimes food is supposed to be black. Take the Danzig inspired burger from Chef John Hurkes. He calls it the Juicy Lucifuge. Based off of the Metal album "Danzig and Lucifuge.

Ingredients: New Jersey black-angus beef, blue-cheese Lucifuge, the onions of Christ, and blackest of the black BBQ sauce. Served on a house-made Twist of Pain bun.

Tasting notes: Start the legend with a burger, right? This black and blues burger is “Not of This World,” a coal-fired American metal blend of short rib, brisket, and Chuck roll. Whoa, oh! It’s got cheese that burns inside and if you don’t want to burn, just walk on by. The Twist of Pain bun, which is French for bread, was whipped together in a metal bowl and rises from the power of the beast with its “Soul on Fire.” The sweet twangs of the black BBQ sauce crash across the “Snakes of Christ” while killer guitar riffs rise up through the crispy, deep-fried onions. The legendary vocals of Glenn Danzig howl over the bluesy piquant of the sheep’s milk cheese like a “Killer Wolf” scratching at the cooking pans. This burger is the one you want. Add on some peanut butter and you’ve got an Evil Elvis burger. This classic metal meal is finished like the albums from 25 years ago; with just the perfect amount of “Evil Thing” and “Pain in the World.” It’s how the gods grill.

Check out a quick video on how to make your own basic "Juicy Lucy."

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