

WE HAVEN'T SEEN IT YET SO DON'T TALK ABOUT THE FINAL EPISODE OKAY?
Good, now that's been said, here's an appropriately greasy tribute to the greatest television show ever conceived. Burger enthusiasts James Lees & Pamela Graham James Vs Burger has created the Heisenburger - a concoction of peanut butter, patty and blue-meth bacon. While the burger contains no drugs, it promises to take you to a happy place.
The Heisenburger consists of two beef patties, joined by two slices of 'American' cheese and a bun smeared with both peanut butter and bacon jam (the best kind). It gets pretty special where the bacon is concerned: James prepares the rashes by leaving them in blue food colouring for 24 hours, before cooking them in the oven.
You can head over to the James Vs Burger site for the full recipe. We can't afford to wait another day for the bacon to colour, and thus will have to watch the final episode without this delicious accompaniment. We'll have to brew up a batch for our soon-to-be-monthly Breaking Bad marathon.
Preparing the blue-meth bacon
'Cooking' the blue-meth bacon
Bun goodness
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The finished article
(Images: Pamela Graham for James Vs Burger)
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