Here’s my dirty little secret… As I’m entering my 32nd week of pregnancy, Big Macs have become my kryptonite. As a former junk food junkie, I had given up fast food completely for 2 years prior to this pregnancy. Now I watch enviously as the other pregnant girls crave pineapple, kiwi, and kale smoothies (seriously?!?) and all I can think about is Kool Aid and Big Macs. Not to bash Big Macs (or Kool Aid for that matter), but I’m pretty sure my unborn child isn’t benefiting from the zillion unpronounceable ingredients in these. Knowing that I’m weaker than pregnancy cravings, I made myself a deal. I can have all the Big Macs that I want, as long as I make them myself. Is this the healthiest deal? Not by a long shot. Hopefully, by the time we get to baby #3, I’ll be with the yoga momma’s craving kale smoothies. I can dream right?
This is the result of many nights of research (I sacrifice for you guys!), to bring to you the best homemade Big Mac recipe.
- 1 pound ground beef
- ½ white onion
- ⅛ head of iceberg lettuce
- 2 slices of American cheese
- 3 sesame seed hamburger buns
- 4 slices of pickle chips
- 2 tablespoons French dressing
- ½ cup mayonnaise
- 4 tablespoons sweet relish
- 1 teaspoon white vinegar
- 1 teaspoon sugar
- ⅛ teaspoon salt
- 2 tablespoons finely minced white onion
- ⅛ teaspoon black pepper
- Mix together the French dressing, mayonnaise, sweet relish, white vinegar, sugar, salt, finely minced white onion and black pepper in a bowl. Refrigerate until ready to serve. This will taste better if the flavors blend overnight, but is still pretty delicious if served immediately.
- Separate ground beef into 4 equal parts and flatten into large thin patties.
- Preheat the broiler to high (about 6-8 minutes).
- Place patties on a broiler pan and broil each side. (There's a big debate about leaving the door open a bit during broiling- I close mine, but I know plenty that don't).
- Check the temperature to ensure it reaches at least 160 degrees.
- Mince the ½ white onion finely.
- Finely shred iceberg lettuce, then chop the shreds.
- Take two of your hamburger buns and flatten them with your hands.
- Placing the cut side up, broil all hamburger buns (even the flattened ones) on low for about 1 minute.
- Assemble as follows:
- Bottom bun
- Big Mac sauce
- Onions
- Lettuce
- piickle chips
- American cheese
- Beef patty
- Flattened middle bun, cut side up.
- Big Mac sauce
- Onions
- Lettuce
- Beef patty
- Top bun
Cost Analysis:
Using Current Local prices (I don’t include the cost of pantry items that I buy in bulk since the cost in negligible.)
1 pound ground beef: $3.29
1/2 white onion: $0.34
1/8 head of iceberg lettuce: $0.14
4 pickle slices: n/a
4 slices American cheese: $0.28
French Dressing: n/a
Sweet Relish: n/a
White Vinegar: n/a
Sugar: n/a
Pepper: n/a
3 Sesame Seed Hamburger Buns: $0.75
Total Cost: $4.80 for 2 Big Macs ( or $2.40 per Big Mac)
Cost of a Big Mac at the local Mcdonalds: $4.19
Total Savings: 42.8% (Not bad considering that cost wasn’t even a factor in this!
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Michael Daly says
I never eat Big Macs because of McDonald’s hamburger. It never occurred to me to make my own. Super idea! It’s okay that I’m not a craving pregnant woman right? Besides, I always thought kale smoothies were nasty.
The Busy Budgeter says
Haha. Hypothetically- You could even make the sauce and put it on everything you ever eat again. Hypothetically, of course:)
annie says
My mother used to leave the door open when broiling ! I believe my oven manual says not to !
any idea why one would leave the open !?
Mary says
So she could make sure she burn what she was broiling 🙂
Mary says
DIDN’T burn!!
Libby B says
Super easy Big Mac Sauce, mix together tarter sauce and thousand island dressing and a bit of ketchup to taste. It’s ready in like 2 seconds! I like Kraft’s tarter sauce and Maries’ Thousand Island dressing and Heinz’s Simply Ketchup. You’re welcome.