Of all the over-the-top ballpark concessions making their 2016 Major League Baseball Opening Day debuts, the Burgerizza at Turner Field in Atlanta, US, has generated the most media buzz thus far.
It's not hard to see why, as it contains basic college food groups and is bigger than the average human head. Billed as 500 grams of grilled beef patty with cheddar cheese and bacon sandwiched between two eight-inch pizzas, the creation's $US26 price tag matches its heft.
Because the Washington Nationals kick off their season in Atlanta today, we figured a recipe test would provide a next-best taste of the action. We seasoned the ground beef with salt and pepper and tried to bake whole Burgerizzas in the oven per the pizza-box directions (we used DiGiorno; the kind used at Turner Field is not specified).
But the meat failed to reach a safe internal temperature. So we pan-grilled each burger mound, topped with six slices of cheese (five used on the official Burgerizza, but we went for maximum coverage) and eight slices of crisped bacon, and then inserted it between the finished personal-size pizzas (cheese on the bottom, pepperoni on top - just like the Burgerizza.)