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McDonald's Big Mac
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Prep:4minCook:4min
Brothers Dick and Mac McDonald opened the first McDonald's drive-in restaurant in 1948, in San Bernardino, California. When the brothers began to order an increasing amount of restaurant equipment for their growing business, they aroused the curiosity of milk-machine salesman Ray Kroc. Kroc befriended the brothers and became a franchising agent for the company that same year, opening his first McDonald's in Des Plaines, Illinois. Kroc later founded the hugely successful McDonald's Corporation and perfected the fast food system that came to be studied and duplicated by other chains over the years. The first day Kroc's cash register rang up $366.12. Today the company racks up about $50 million a day in sales in more than 12,000 outlets worldwide, and for the past ten years a new store has opened somewhere around the world an average of every fifteen hours. The double-decker Big Mac was introduced in 1968, the brain-child of a local franchisee. It is now the world's most popular hamburger, and it is super easy to duplicate at home. You can use Kraft Thousand Island dressing for the special sauce, or follow this link to a recipe for cloning the special sauce from scratch. When you're done, pair your Big Mac with the refreshing McDonald's sweet tea recipe for the full take-out experience.Source: Top Secret Recipes by Todd Wilbur.For a live demo of this classic hack, check out this video.
Updated at: Thu, 19 May 2022 18:58:23 GMT
Nutrition balance score
Unbalanced
Glycemic Index
59
Moderate
Nutrition per recipe
Calories640.3 kcal (32%)
Total Fat37.3 g (53%)
Carbs44.2 g (17%)
Sugars9.4 g (10%)
Protein30.4 g (61%)
Sodium1844.4 mg (92%)
Fiber2.6 g (9%)
% Daily Values based on a 2,000 calorie diet
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Moist
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