Love a Big Mac, make your own !
tikka29
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Use 100g , less than 5% fat mince! mixed with salt and pepper! and form into thin patty 150 cals
Mix 1 tbsp lighter than light mayonaise , 20 cals, with 1/2 tbsp ketchup 10, cals
Top with reduced cheese slice, approx 35 cals
Add finely chopped raw onion, lettuce and gherkins approx 20 cals
Half a burger bun 75 cals
Healthy version = 310 cals, macdonalds = 508 ! Enjoy ! Tastes better than macdonalds, my kids love them x
Mix 1 tbsp lighter than light mayonaise , 20 cals, with 1/2 tbsp ketchup 10, cals
Top with reduced cheese slice, approx 35 cals
Add finely chopped raw onion, lettuce and gherkins approx 20 cals
Half a burger bun 75 cals
Healthy version = 310 cals, macdonalds = 508 ! Enjoy ! Tastes better than macdonalds, my kids love them x
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My big mac starts off with 8 oz of local lamb and the cheese is also local and not low fat in the least and it's very healthy, but probably upwards of 1000 calories, so there is that to contend with, but well worth it, otherwise.... meh.0
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One patty? Half a burger bun? That's not exactly a big mac, that's an open burger.
Call it a lighter burger - but don't claim it's a big mac.0 -
Iron_Feline wrote: »One patty? Half a burger bun? That's not exactly a big mac, that's an open burger.
Call it a lighter burger - but don't claim it's a big mac.
I missed that.
Yeah, not a fair comparison. Just less food.0 -
Well, you could use a light bun, veggie burger of some sort, fat free 1000 island dressing, and light cheese... I don't have the nutritional info in front of me, but that would be a lighter option for a Big Mac...0
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Well, you could use a light bun, veggie burger of some sort, fat free 1000 island dressing, and light cheese... I don't have the nutritional info in front of me, but that would be a lighter option for a Big Mac...
Thief of joy....
And also, there is nothing wrong with dietary fat. No need to go light and fat free unless you are saving up cals and macros for something else with dietary fat.
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So...a burger?0
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So much sadness to save 200 calories
Never ever use fat free / reduced whatever cheese it's like plastic and light mayo no.
This could be called the burger of sadness...
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this is going well.0
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Well it's low calorie for me and I love it, if u don't like it, move on and say nothing, instead of slating someone's opinion ! It's an alternative that's all.0
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I am hardly going to stuff myself with real Big Macs when trying to lose weight !0
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I am hardly going to stuff myself with real Big Macs when trying to lose weight !
Who said to stuff yourself. I've lost 124 lbs eating Big Macs (not often cause they aren't a fav of mine, I prefer the Bacon clubhouse) but it's very easy to fit that into daily allowance and lose weight.0 -
Huh. Color me surprised that a big mac is only 508 calories. With two patties, three buns, and cheese and mayo-sauce I expected much more!0
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On the spectrum of food alternatives, it's not bad. It's not like a cauliflower crust pizza or some such silliness. And if the OP and her family enjoys them, great!
On the other hand, I think it's useful to note each of us may have different points where we say it is more or less "worth it" to find an alternative recipe for a beloved food vs. working said food into our daily calories.
Speaking for myself, if I'm getting a Big Mac it's because I want something fast, convenient, and don't quite have the calories for a double quarter pounder. Making a better big mac at home sort of defeats the purpose in my case but to each their own.0 -
Use 100g , less than 5% fat mince! mixed with salt and pepper! and form into thin patty 150 cals
Mix 1 tbsp lighter than light mayonaise , 20 cals, with 1/2 tbsp ketchup 10, cals
Top with reduced cheese slice, approx 35 cals
Add finely chopped raw onion, lettuce and gherkins approx 20 cals
Half a burger bun 75 cals
Healthy version = 310 cals, macdonalds = 508 ! Enjoy ! Tastes better than macdonalds, my kids love them x
Cool that you figured out a homemade version of something that you like.
To me that is a pretty ordinary hamburger to make at home. I wouldn't have thought I was making a big mac.0 -
GiveMeCoffee wrote: »So much sadness to save 200 calories
This could be called the burger of sadness...
I would have to agree. For 200 more calories I wouldnt mind eating the real thing.0 -
Just lol @ the idea of having one pattie and only half a bun. Compare like with like.0
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The Big Mac has 550 calories. I don't eat them often, but it's a good alternative if you like them. Good job.0
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roxielu0422 wrote: »The Big Mac has 550 calories. I don't eat them often, but it's a good alternative if you like them. Good job.
It's really not.0 -
Lol, I just had to watch Eddie Murphy's "McDonald's vs Mama's burger" after seeing this.
WARNING: Some profanity.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ToAgia1EMA
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Well it's low calorie for me and I love it, if u don't like it, move on and say nothing, instead of slating someone's opinion ! It's an alternative that's all.
Yeah, too bad there are so many negative responses. I appreciate that you made the suggestion and more importantly, that you are teaching your kids how to have healthier options, so good for you! I'm sure the negativity on this thread stem from two things:
1. comparing it to a Big Mac instead of just saying this is an option for a lower calorie burger and
2. it's Friday so this is to be expected.
Anyway, thanks for trying and don't take it personal. Have a great weekend!0 -
A home made burger you mean? I make burgers at home every now and then. They are not Big Macs. Big Macs are gross. Their only value is convenience0
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I order my big mac with out a bun and eat it with a fork. Soo tasty. I have celiac so bun isn't an option for me but I dont honestly miss it at all and it makes the big mac about 300 + a few calories ( can't remember exact.)0
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