I think that a lot of people can remember when they were a kid and had their first Big Mac. It was kind of a rite of passage, graduating from a plain small burger to a âgrown upâ burger (or so we thought).
The Big Mac isn't really a bad burger in concept. Usually it's execution that's the problem. So on a whim yesterday, I decided to make grilled Big Mac style burgers for lunch. These are intended to be a Big Mac clone, just a grilled version of them.
Photo taken "Pre-smush". To fit it in my mouth I had to "smush" it so it wasn't so thick. |
Want the recipe? Here is is
two all beef patties
special sauce
lettuce
cheese
pickles
onions
on a
sesame seed bun.
What? Seriously that was about it.
The special sauce I made was an adaptation from TopSecretRecipes.com
½ cup Dukes mayonnaise
2 Tbsp ketchup
1 Tbsp white wine vinegar
2 teaspoons sugar
1 teaspoon sweet pickled jalapeno, diced
1 teaspoon dill pickle, diced
1 teaspoon Vidalia onion, finely minced
pinch of salt
pinch of black pepper
Whisk it all together and put in the fridge for 1 hour.
Instead of just using chopped onions on the burger, I grilled some and chopped them up. Grilling them concentrates the already sweet flavor of the Vidalia onion.
I grilled my buns. I cut the top off of a top bun and the bottom off of a bottom bun to make two âmiddle bunsâ.
My buns are toasted! |
I used my normal burger mix (1 egg, 1 tsp salt, ½ tsp pepper, ½ tsp garlic powder, 1 Tbsp worcestershire sauce, and ¼ cup bread crumbs per pound of ground chuck) to make 3 ounce patties. Grilled them for 8 minutes total.
Then it is as simple as putting it all together.
I'll be honest. I grilled a Big Mac kind of as a spoof. I was killing time before I started to smoke a few pork butts overnight. Turns out it was a very good burger, not anything like what I've ever gotten at a drive through. Everyone devoured theirs and asked that I make these again sometime.
It did put me in a âfood comaâ for an hour or more afterward though.
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