Make yerself a massive Big Mac
It's 8 in the morning and I'm hungry. Sure, it's breakfast - but I'm really itchin' for a Big Mac, thanks to the source of this post.
On Pimp My Snack!, some dude decided to make a gigantic, 2-kg version of the Big Mac, and he posted the pictures of his journey to fast food redemption.
This cat lives in the UK, where the cost of making a massive burger seems rather low:
Hey, that's all right. Especially when you see the size of this thing.
He's going all out, too, baking the sesame seed buns himself:
The big thing about the Big Mac is that secret sauce, which the original posts notes is fantastically easy to find on the internet. Here: I'll even save you the time of Googling it yourself: Big Mac Secret Sauce.
From Wikipedia's page on the Big Mac:
We need to get one of those guns.
On Pimp My Snack!, some dude decided to make a gigantic, 2-kg version of the Big Mac, and he posted the pictures of his journey to fast food redemption.
This cat lives in the UK, where the cost of making a massive burger seems rather low:
Cost:
800g beef mince: £1.24
Special sauce: £0.18
½ lettuce: £0.32
2 onions: £0.16
Cheese slices: £0.44
½ jar pickles: £0.24
Bun ingredients: £0.22
Total cost: £2.80
800g beef mince: £1.24
Special sauce: £0.18
½ lettuce: £0.32
2 onions: £0.16
Cheese slices: £0.44
½ jar pickles: £0.24
Bun ingredients: £0.22
Total cost: £2.80
Hey, that's all right. Especially when you see the size of this thing.
He's going all out, too, baking the sesame seed buns himself:
The big thing about the Big Mac is that secret sauce, which the original posts notes is fantastically easy to find on the internet. Here: I'll even save you the time of Googling it yourself: Big Mac Secret Sauce.
From Wikipedia's page on the Big Mac:
"Special sauce
The precise recipe for what McDonald's itself now calls Big Mac Sauce remains a secret, but it is recognized as a variant of Thousand Island dressing.[8]
Big Mac Sauce is delivered to McDonald's restaurants in sealed canisters designed by Sealright, from which it is meant to be directly dispensed using a special calibrated "sauce gun" that dispenses a specified amount of the sauce for each pull of the trigger.[9] Its design is similar to a caulking gun."
The precise recipe for what McDonald's itself now calls Big Mac Sauce remains a secret, but it is recognized as a variant of Thousand Island dressing.[8]
Big Mac Sauce is delivered to McDonald's restaurants in sealed canisters designed by Sealright, from which it is meant to be directly dispensed using a special calibrated "sauce gun" that dispenses a specified amount of the sauce for each pull of the trigger.[9] Its design is similar to a caulking gun."
We need to get one of those guns.














