Saturday, January 18, 2014

How to Make a Big Mac at Home

I can't tell you the last time I went to McDonald's.  I really try to stay away from fast food.  
Once in a while, you still get a craving for two all beef patties, special sauce, lettuce...............you know the song.  Here's how to make a fresh Big Mac at home with ingredients you most likely have on hand.  

1-1/4 lbs. lean ground beef
Shredded lettuce
Minced onion
Hamburger Dill Pickle Chips
Special Sauce
Hamburger Buns - with or without sesame seeds

SPECIAL SAUCE

1/2 cup mayonnaise
3 Tbsp. French Dressing
2 Tbsp. dill pickle relish (use about 1/2 cup of dill pickle chips, chopped finely)
Do not use sweet pickle relish!
1 tsp. yellow mustard
1 tsp. ketchup
1 tsp. white vinegar
1 tsp. sugar
1/2 tsp. garlic powder
1/2 tsp. onion powder

Mix all sauce ingredients and refrigerate for at least one hour for flavors to blend.

Divide ground beef into 8 equal portions.  Form into VERY thin patties, about 1/4" thick.  Season with salt and pepper.
Heat up a griddle or cast iron pan.  Lightly butter hamburger buns.  You will be using two bottoms and one top of the buns.

Grill until nicely toasted.
Fry hamburger patties until nicely browned on each side.

While the burgers are frying, top each bun portion with about 1 Tbsp. of Special Sauce.  Top two portions with shredded lettuce, minced onion and pickle slices.

Top each "bottom" bun portion with hamburger pattie and top with a slice of American cheese.  Add remaining top bun portion.

Makes 4 BIG MACS to enjoy at home!

Cindy gives us her version of a Gluten Free version with her substitutions.  Thank you Cindy for this recipe!  

  • BIG MAC
    Make it a Gluten Free Special Sauce!
    Follow Comfy Cuisine's recipe with these substitutions:

    1/2 cup Hellmann’s mayonnaise
    3 Tbsp. Wishbone French dressing
    1/2 cup of Vlasic Stackers dill pickle chips, chopped finely
    1 tsp. French’s yellow mustard
    1 tsp. Heintz ketchup
    1 tsp. Marukin rice vinegar
    1 tsp. sugar
    1/2 tsp. McCormick’s garlic powder
    1/2 tsp. McCormick’s onion powder

    Cabot’s natural cheddar cheese slices (gluten free and lactose free)
    UDI’s (GF) hamburger bun

    What a Happy Meal!
    Cindy
    Celiac Disease since 2001

9 comments:

  1. These look ten thousand times better than the real deal. Big Macs are a big weakness for me and I have to pray not to go to MacDonald's when I drive by one. I haven't been to one for a long time, but I will definitely be making YOUR recipe!!! Hope you're having a wonderful 2014!!!

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  2. i thought the special sauce was thousand island dressing

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  3. Of course you can get the GWBush Big Mac. Order a McDouble, hold the ketchup and mustard, add Mac sauce and shredded lettuce. Only thing missing is third bun, and sesame seeds. Most McDonalds charge 60 cents for the subs, but that is still half the price.

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    1. McDonalds where I live have caught on to that trick and will charge you the same as a Big Mac to make those substitutions ... I used to do it. HOWEVER, if you order that same thing without mac sauce, but then order fries with a side of mac sauce ... they don't.

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  4. Thank you. I will give that a try. Been years since I had the "real deal. :D

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  5. Tried these tonight and they were amazing. They tasted just like the real thing. I will be making this again. Thanks for the recipe!

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    1. Hello Pukasnuk! Thanks for your comment and I'm so glad you enjoyed!!

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  6. This is my absolute favorite! Thanks for posting and re-posting! Everyone should try this!

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    1. Thanks Cindy! It's really getting popular on the blog!

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