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marp

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  • Location: Ashtabula, OH
Red Barn - Sun, 02/17/08 3:02 PM ( #1 )
Does anyone know the recipe for the barn buster or big barney sause.
jimsock9

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  • Location: cloud lake, FL
brittneal

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  • Location: fairborn, OH
RE: Red Barn - Sun, 02/17/08 3:55 PM ( #3 )
Buddy Dek

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  • Joined: 3/19/2007
  • Location: Long Island, NY
RE: Red Barn - Mon, 02/18/08 6:52 PM ( #4 )
http://www.williams-sonoma.com/products/sku8283145/index.cfm?pkey=celtslo&ckey=eltslo

I found this 6qt model pressure cooker by williams-sonoma, I don't know if this model would be helpful or not.

Buddy
McBurger

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  • Joined: 4/4/2007
  • Location: San Antonio, TX
RE: Red Barn - Wed, 04/2/08 10:26 PM ( #5 )
We had several Red Barn Hamburger joints in my old stompin' grounds in the Detroit area. Loved all of their burgers. Big Barney, Barnbuster, and, don't forget the fried chicken-great! Someone asked about Lee's Hamburgers in the NO area. Great burgers with onion in the patty & on the grill. Wrapped in paper like the old days. Great onion rings & fries, Po Boys, chicken sandwiches (I've never had one). I've been to the one on Veteran's Blvd many times-looking forward to getting back there.

McBurger
McBurger

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  • Location: San Antonio, TX
RE: Red Barn - Wed, 04/2/08 10:33 PM ( #6 )
I use Miracle Whip, ketchup, a little mustard, dill & sweet relish. Makes a great burger dressing similiar to the old Big Barney or Barnbuster sauce at The old "Red Barn".

McBurger
McBurger

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  • Joined: 4/4/2007
  • Location: San Antonio, TX
RE: Red Barn - Wed, 04/2/08 10:35 PM ( #7 )
I use Miracle Whip, ketchup, a little mustard, dill & sweet relish. Makes a great burger dressing similiar to the old Big Barney or Barnbuster sauce at The old "Red Barn".

McBurger
sonjaab

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  • Joined: 6/15/2005
  • Location: Syracuse, NY
RE: Red Barn - Sun, 04/6/08 12:48 PM ( #8 )
YUM............A Big Barney !!!!!!!!!!

For info., pics, recipies and memories of the Red Barn
check out:
http://www.barnbuster.net
BurgerCzar

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  • Joined: 5/29/2008
  • Location: Van Nuys, CA
RE: Red Barn - Thu, 05/29/08 8:00 PM ( #9 )
There was a Red Barn in my old hometown of Elgin, Illinois. It didn't last log, though, and was remodeled into a family-style sit-down restaurant.

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