Ever wanted to make your own Big Kahuna burger? Here's how

Bring a Tarantino staple to life with this Hawaiian-inspired recipe.
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Ever wanted to make your own Big Kahuna burger? Here's how
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Perhaps Quentin Tarantino was an ad man in another life. After all, his films are jam-packed with product placement -- albeit for products that don't actually exist.

Take the Big Kahuna burger, most notably featured in 1994's Pulp Fiction. The ketchup-slathered heart-stopper has long been a beloved staple of the Tarantino universe. Despite the fact fans have never had the pleasure of chowing down on one themselves.

That is, until now. A dedicated fan by the name of Andrew Rea has devised his own recipe for the burger. Featuring caramelised pineapple, onion and enough ketchup to sink the Titanic, the artery-hardener is perfect for Pulp Fiction devotees and fast foodies alike.

Check out the recipe above and cook your own, preferably while blasting some Ennio Morricone in your favourite yellow tracksuit.

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Jerico Mandybur is the editor of Mashable Australia. Previously, she worked as a digital editor at SBS, Oyster Mag, MTV and ASOS. Tweet her at @jerico_m.


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