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Sean Murphy

Glasgow burger joint offers Homer Simpson-inspired doughnut burger

Simpsons fans in Glasgow are in for a treat after one of the city's burger specialists teamed up with a doughnut firm for a new creation that Homer would love.

The Simpson's-inspired Big D'oh burger is available for a limited time at Fat Hippo on St Vincent Street and features a boneless, buttermilk chicken burger wedged between the vibrant pink doughnut with rainbow sparkles familiar to fans of the hit show.

The burger experts at Fat Hippo, known for their quirky combinations and daring flavours, have teamed up with doughnut specialists Project D to create the incredible burger.

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Sandwiched between Project D's ‘Homer’ doughnut is Fat Hippo’s signature brined, double-fried, boneless, buttermilk chicken seasoned with chilli and lime, smoked bacon, blueberry jello and herby cream cheese.

And that's not all the usual free side of fries can also be upgraded with chilli and lime seasoning. Delicious.

Speaking about the collab, which is available until April 22, Fat Hippo Head Chef, Richard Nelson said: “Our BurgerLab love an exciting brief and our specials allow them to work with a range of new and exciting flavours, ingredients and suppliers to really get creative.

"We first noticed Project D on Tiktok, with their viral video creating the ‘Homer doughnut’ and knew we had to do something with them! It’s been a pleasure working with such trendsetters of the fast-growing dessert world.

"We can't predict the future (unlike the Simpson’s seems to), but we can promise a party in your mouth, Springfield style! The Big D’oh! is exclusively available to order direct to your door via the Deliveroo app or website or our Click+Collect platform as well as in our Glasgow restaurant, from March 22 until April 22."

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