"Fast Food Fix" McDonald's Big Mac

csnealey
csnealey Posts: 251 Member
edited September 19 in Recipes
I ALSO GOT THIS RECIPE FROM DEVIN ALEXANDER'S RECIPE COLLECTION. I COOKED THESE FOR MY FAMILY AND THEY WERE FANTASTIC. THE SAUCE TASTES JUST LIKE THE ONE AT MCDONALDS.


"Fast Food Fix" McDonald's Big Mac


You save: 174 calories, 19 g fat, 7 g sat. fat
Ingredients:
3 ounces 96% lean ground beef (about 1/3 cup)
2 pinches of salt
1 sesame seed hamburger bun + 1 bun bottom
1 slice (1 2 ounce) 2% milk yellow American cheese
1 tablespoon + 1 teaspoon + 1 tablespoon McDonald's Big Mac Sauce (see below)
1 teaspoon finely chopped white onion
1 3 cup shredded iceberg lettuce
2 rounds dill pickle


Divide the beef in half. On a sheet of waxed paper, shape each half into a 4" patty. Season both sides with salt. Transfer the waxed paper to a plate. Place, uncovered, in the freezer for 5 minutes.

Preheat a large nonstick skillet over medium-high heat until drops of water sizzle when splashed on the pan. Place the patties in the pan. Cook for 1 to 2 minutes per side, or until no longer pink. Meanwhile, place the bun top and bottoms, cut-sides down, in the pan. Cook for about 1 minute, or until toasted. (If the pan is not large enough to hold the patties and the buns, first cook 1 patty with the bottom bun and then start assembling the sandwich while the others cook.) Just before the patties are cooked, place the cheese on 1 patty.

Place 1 bun bottom on a plate. Spread on 1 tablespoon sauce. Place the cheeseburger, cheese-side down, on the bun. Spread 1 teaspoon sauce on the second bun bottom and place, sauce-side down, on the cheeseburger. Top with the remaining 1 tablespoon sauce, the onion, lettuce, pickles, the remaining burger, and the bun top.

Makes 1 serving: 386 calories, 26 g protein, 44 g carbohydrates, 11 g fat, 3 g sat. fat, 2 g fiber

Original McDonald's Big Mac: 560 calories, 25 g protein, 47 g carbohydrates,30 g fat, 10 g sat. fat, 3 g fiber

Devin Says: It's easy to throw together a Big Mac–like burger in minutes once you have the sauce made. So to save time, make a big batch of the sauce, omitting the onions (they are the only ingredient that will spoil quickly). Refrigerate the sauce in a plastic container for up to 1 month. When you're ready to enjoy a burger, simply add the correct quantity of onion to the amount of sauce you're using.

Devin Says: Save time and calories by omitting the second bun bottom and simply making 1 patty instead of 2 with the 3 ounces of beef. This way, you'll need only 11/2 tablespoons of sauce. You'll be left with a more nutritionally balanced burger. Plus, you'll still have room for some fries or a side salad, all the while still enjoying that great Big Mac flavor … in minutes. The revised version will have 310 calories, 24 g protein, 31 g carbohydrates, 9 g fat, 1 g sat. fat, and 1 g fiber. You'll save 250 calories, 21 g fat, and 9 g sat. fat over the original.

McDonald's Big Mac Sauce
Ingredients:
1 3 cup low-fat mayonnaise
2 teaspoons dill pickle relish
2 teaspoons ketchup
2 teaspoons sugar
2 teaspoons yellow mustard
1 tablespoon + 1 teaspoon finely chopped white onion


In a small bowl, combine the mayonnaise, relish, ketchup, sugar, and mustard. Stir to blend well. Cover and refrigerate for up to 1 month.

Stir in the onion just before serving.

Makes about 2 3 cup, enough for 4 servings

Each serving: 49 calories, trace protein, 6 g carbohydrates, 3 g fat, trace sat. fat, trace fiber

Replies

  • csnealey
    csnealey Posts: 251 Member
    I ALSO GOT THIS RECIPE FROM DEVIN ALEXANDER'S RECIPE COLLECTION. I COOKED THESE FOR MY FAMILY AND THEY WERE FANTASTIC. THE SAUCE TASTES JUST LIKE THE ONE AT MCDONALDS.


    "Fast Food Fix" McDonald's Big Mac


    You save: 174 calories, 19 g fat, 7 g sat. fat
    Ingredients:
    3 ounces 96% lean ground beef (about 1/3 cup)
    2 pinches of salt
    1 sesame seed hamburger bun + 1 bun bottom
    1 slice (1 2 ounce) 2% milk yellow American cheese
    1 tablespoon + 1 teaspoon + 1 tablespoon McDonald's Big Mac Sauce (see below)
    1 teaspoon finely chopped white onion
    1 3 cup shredded iceberg lettuce
    2 rounds dill pickle


    Divide the beef in half. On a sheet of waxed paper, shape each half into a 4" patty. Season both sides with salt. Transfer the waxed paper to a plate. Place, uncovered, in the freezer for 5 minutes.

    Preheat a large nonstick skillet over medium-high heat until drops of water sizzle when splashed on the pan. Place the patties in the pan. Cook for 1 to 2 minutes per side, or until no longer pink. Meanwhile, place the bun top and bottoms, cut-sides down, in the pan. Cook for about 1 minute, or until toasted. (If the pan is not large enough to hold the patties and the buns, first cook 1 patty with the bottom bun and then start assembling the sandwich while the others cook.) Just before the patties are cooked, place the cheese on 1 patty.

    Place 1 bun bottom on a plate. Spread on 1 tablespoon sauce. Place the cheeseburger, cheese-side down, on the bun. Spread 1 teaspoon sauce on the second bun bottom and place, sauce-side down, on the cheeseburger. Top with the remaining 1 tablespoon sauce, the onion, lettuce, pickles, the remaining burger, and the bun top.

    Makes 1 serving: 386 calories, 26 g protein, 44 g carbohydrates, 11 g fat, 3 g sat. fat, 2 g fiber

    Original McDonald's Big Mac: 560 calories, 25 g protein, 47 g carbohydrates,30 g fat, 10 g sat. fat, 3 g fiber

    Devin Says: It's easy to throw together a Big Mac–like burger in minutes once you have the sauce made. So to save time, make a big batch of the sauce, omitting the onions (they are the only ingredient that will spoil quickly). Refrigerate the sauce in a plastic container for up to 1 month. When you're ready to enjoy a burger, simply add the correct quantity of onion to the amount of sauce you're using.

    Devin Says: Save time and calories by omitting the second bun bottom and simply making 1 patty instead of 2 with the 3 ounces of beef. This way, you'll need only 11/2 tablespoons of sauce. You'll be left with a more nutritionally balanced burger. Plus, you'll still have room for some fries or a side salad, all the while still enjoying that great Big Mac flavor … in minutes. The revised version will have 310 calories, 24 g protein, 31 g carbohydrates, 9 g fat, 1 g sat. fat, and 1 g fiber. You'll save 250 calories, 21 g fat, and 9 g sat. fat over the original.

    McDonald's Big Mac Sauce
    Ingredients:
    1 3 cup low-fat mayonnaise
    2 teaspoons dill pickle relish
    2 teaspoons ketchup
    2 teaspoons sugar
    2 teaspoons yellow mustard
    1 tablespoon + 1 teaspoon finely chopped white onion


    In a small bowl, combine the mayonnaise, relish, ketchup, sugar, and mustard. Stir to blend well. Cover and refrigerate for up to 1 month.

    Stir in the onion just before serving.

    Makes about 2 3 cup, enough for 4 servings

    Each serving: 49 calories, trace protein, 6 g carbohydrates, 3 g fat, trace sat. fat, trace fiber
  • Melobs
    Melobs Posts: 12
    UGGGHHHHHHH!! BIG MAC'S ARE MY FAV!! ESPECIALLY AFTER A NIGHT OF DRINKING!!
  • mommared53
    mommared53 Posts: 9,543 Member
    Yummy. I'll have to try this one too. I can't eat McDonald's Big Mac's because they give me . . . . well I can't say it here around food because tmi but I can't eat them. Thank you. :flowerforyou:
  • plantlady99
    plantlady99 Posts: 1,338 Member
    I lived on Big Mac's I would have one maybe at least once a week. I have only had one in a year. That was a bad night. Well, a good night, but bad.

    Thanks for the recipe:flowerforyou:


    :bigsmile:
  • jdelisle
    jdelisle Posts: 1,050 Member
    I ALSO GOT THIS RECIPE FROM DEVIN ALEXANDER'S RECIPE COLLECTION. I COOKED THESE FOR MY FAMILY AND THEY WERE FANTASTIC. THE SAUCE TASTES JUST LIKE THE ONE AT MCDONALDS.


    "Fast Food Fix" McDonald's Big Mac


    You save: 174 calories, 19 g fat, 7 g sat. fat
    Ingredients:
    3 ounces 96% lean ground beef (about 1/3 cup)
    2 pinches of salt
    1 sesame seed hamburger bun + 1 bun bottom
    1 slice (1 2 ounce) 2% milk yellow American cheese
    1 tablespoon + 1 teaspoon + 1 tablespoon McDonald's Big Mac Sauce (see below)
    1 teaspoon finely chopped white onion
    1 3 cup shredded iceberg lettuce
    2 rounds dill pickle


    Divide the beef in half. On a sheet of waxed paper, shape each half into a 4" patty. Season both sides with salt. Transfer the waxed paper to a plate. Place, uncovered, in the freezer for 5 minutes.

    Preheat a large nonstick skillet over medium-high heat until drops of water sizzle when splashed on the pan. Place the patties in the pan. Cook for 1 to 2 minutes per side, or until no longer pink. Meanwhile, place the bun top and bottoms, cut-sides down, in the pan. Cook for about 1 minute, or until toasted. (If the pan is not large enough to hold the patties and the buns, first cook 1 patty with the bottom bun and then start assembling the sandwich while the others cook.) Just before the patties are cooked, place the cheese on 1 patty.

    Place 1 bun bottom on a plate. Spread on 1 tablespoon sauce. Place the cheeseburger, cheese-side down, on the bun. Spread 1 teaspoon sauce on the second bun bottom and place, sauce-side down, on the cheeseburger. Top with the remaining 1 tablespoon sauce, the onion, lettuce, pickles, the remaining burger, and the bun top.

    Makes 1 serving: 386 calories, 26 g protein, 44 g carbohydrates, 11 g fat, 3 g sat. fat, 2 g fiber

    Original McDonald's Big Mac: 560 calories, 25 g protein, 47 g carbohydrates,30 g fat, 10 g sat. fat, 3 g fiber

    Devin Says: It's easy to throw together a Big Mac–like burger in minutes once you have the sauce made. So to save time, make a big batch of the sauce, omitting the onions (they are the only ingredient that will spoil quickly). Refrigerate the sauce in a plastic container for up to 1 month. When you're ready to enjoy a burger, simply add the correct quantity of onion to the amount of sauce you're using.

    Devin Says: Save time and calories by omitting the second bun bottom and simply making 1 patty instead of 2 with the 3 ounces of beef. This way, you'll need only 11/2 tablespoons of sauce. You'll be left with a more nutritionally balanced burger. Plus, you'll still have room for some fries or a side salad, all the while still enjoying that great Big Mac flavor … in minutes. The revised version will have 310 calories, 24 g protein, 31 g carbohydrates, 9 g fat, 1 g sat. fat, and 1 g fiber. You'll save 250 calories, 21 g fat, and 9 g sat. fat over the original.

    McDonald's Big Mac Sauce
    Ingredients:
    1 3 cup low-fat mayonnaise
    2 teaspoons dill pickle relish
    2 teaspoons ketchup
    2 teaspoons sugar
    2 teaspoons yellow mustard
    1 tablespoon + 1 teaspoon finely chopped white onion


    In a small bowl, combine the mayonnaise, relish, ketchup, sugar, and mustard. Stir to blend well. Cover and refrigerate for up to 1 month.

    Stir in the onion just before serving.

    Makes about 2 3 cup, enough for 4 servings

    Each serving: 49 calories, trace protein, 6 g carbohydrates, 3 g fat, trace sat. fat, trace fiber

    The secret 'big mac' sauce is really just thousand island :)
  • Phoenix_Rising
    Phoenix_Rising Posts: 11,417 Member
    McDonald's Big Mac Sauce
    Ingredients:
    1 3 cup low-fat mayonnaise
    2 teaspoons dill pickle relish
    2 teaspoons ketchup
    2 teaspoons sugar
    2 teaspoons yellow mustard
    1 tablespoon + 1 teaspoon finely chopped white onion


    In a small bowl, combine the mayonnaise, relish, ketchup, sugar, and mustard. Stir to blend well. Cover and refrigerate for up to 1 month.

    Stir in the onion just before serving.

    Makes about 2 3 cup, enough for 4 servings

    Each serving: 49 calories, trace protein, 6 g carbohydrates, 3 g fat, trace sat. fat, trace fiber

    Oooooh thank you! I LOVE BIG MACS! I can do without all the extra beef and breading, but I love the sauce and the lettuce!
  • FluffnStuff
    FluffnStuff Posts: 387
    I ALSO GOT THIS RECIPE FROM DEVIN ALEXANDER'S RECIPE COLLECTION. I COOKED THESE FOR MY FAMILY AND THEY WERE FANTASTIC. THE SAUCE TASTES JUST LIKE THE ONE AT MCDONALDS.


    "Fast Food Fix" McDonald's Big Mac


    You save: 174 calories, 19 g fat, 7 g sat. fat
    Ingredients:
    3 ounces 96% lean ground beef (about 1/3 cup)
    2 pinches of salt
    1 sesame seed hamburger bun + 1 bun bottom
    1 slice (1 2 ounce) 2% milk yellow American cheese
    1 tablespoon + 1 teaspoon + 1 tablespoon McDonald's Big Mac Sauce (see below)
    1 teaspoon finely chopped white onion
    1 3 cup shredded iceberg lettuce
    2 rounds dill pickle


    Divide the beef in half. On a sheet of waxed paper, shape each half into a 4" patty. Season both sides with salt. Transfer the waxed paper to a plate. Place, uncovered, in the freezer for 5 minutes.

    Preheat a large nonstick skillet over medium-high heat until drops of water sizzle when splashed on the pan. Place the patties in the pan. Cook for 1 to 2 minutes per side, or until no longer pink. Meanwhile, place the bun top and bottoms, cut-sides down, in the pan. Cook for about 1 minute, or until toasted. (If the pan is not large enough to hold the patties and the buns, first cook 1 patty with the bottom bun and then start assembling the sandwich while the others cook.) Just before the patties are cooked, place the cheese on 1 patty.

    Place 1 bun bottom on a plate. Spread on 1 tablespoon sauce. Place the cheeseburger, cheese-side down, on the bun. Spread 1 teaspoon sauce on the second bun bottom and place, sauce-side down, on the cheeseburger. Top with the remaining 1 tablespoon sauce, the onion, lettuce, pickles, the remaining burger, and the bun top.

    Makes 1 serving: 386 calories, 26 g protein, 44 g carbohydrates, 11 g fat, 3 g sat. fat, 2 g fiber

    Original McDonald's Big Mac: 560 calories, 25 g protein, 47 g carbohydrates,30 g fat, 10 g sat. fat, 3 g fiber

    Devin Says: It's easy to throw together a Big Mac–like burger in minutes once you have the sauce made. So to save time, make a big batch of the sauce, omitting the onions (they are the only ingredient that will spoil quickly). Refrigerate the sauce in a plastic container for up to 1 month. When you're ready to enjoy a burger, simply add the correct quantity of onion to the amount of sauce you're using.

    Devin Says: Save time and calories by omitting the second bun bottom and simply making 1 patty instead of 2 with the 3 ounces of beef. This way, you'll need only 11/2 tablespoons of sauce. You'll be left with a more nutritionally balanced burger. Plus, you'll still have room for some fries or a side salad, all the while still enjoying that great Big Mac flavor … in minutes. The revised version will have 310 calories, 24 g protein, 31 g carbohydrates, 9 g fat, 1 g sat. fat, and 1 g fiber. You'll save 250 calories, 21 g fat, and 9 g sat. fat over the original.

    McDonald's Big Mac Sauce
    Ingredients:
    1 3 cup low-fat mayonnaise
    2 teaspoons dill pickle relish
    2 teaspoons ketchup
    2 teaspoons sugar
    2 teaspoons yellow mustard
    1 tablespoon + 1 teaspoon finely chopped white onion


    In a small bowl, combine the mayonnaise, relish, ketchup, sugar, and mustard. Stir to blend well. Cover and refrigerate for up to 1 month.

    Stir in the onion just before serving.

    Makes about 2 3 cup, enough for 4 servings

    Each serving: 49 calories, trace protein, 6 g carbohydrates, 3 g fat, trace sat. fat, trace fiber

    The secret 'big mac' sauce is really just thousand island :)

    Technically, most Thousand Island dressings have egg in them.
    So, looking at the ingredients they aren't the same.
    However, it's common to use Thousand Island dressing in fast food chains which is commonly confused for "fry sauce" (which is what the above recipe is similar too).
  • magichatter06
    magichatter06 Posts: 3,593 Member
    Is that 1/3 cup low fat mayo????
  • tig3rang3l
    tig3rang3l Posts: 270 Member
    Wow, craving a big mac bad now, I think I might have to try these.........
  • csnealey
    csnealey Posts: 251 Member
    Is that 1/3 cup low fat mayo????

    Yes it is 1/3 cup of low fat mayo. I don't know why it showed up that way.
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