Slinger (dish)

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. 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: a mishmash of meat, hash-fried potatoes, eggs, and chili, sided with your choice of ham, sausage, bacon, hamburger patties, or an entire T-bone steak.[1]

Slinger
Slinger
Alternative namesAmerican Midwest
CourseMain course
Place of originUnited States
Associated national cuisineUnited States
Serving temperatureHot
Main ingredientsTwo eggs, hash browns, and a hamburger patty (or any other meat) all covered in chili con carne (with or without beans) and generously topped with cheese (cheddar or American) and onions

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 Toby"/"the Hoosier": slinger that has white gravy instead of chili. (Named after a customer at Tiffany's Original Diner).
  • "Yin 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. [2] [3]

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