since bread products have also been restricted for me, i have not made this lesser-of-two-evils dinner in ages, since i cannot find a sesame seed bun without soy lecithin. but yesterday the stars seemed to be aligned for another Big Mac night. first i spotted a sesame speckled bun from my new favorite local bread company (all Lou friendly)--Gabriel Bakery. My first thought was, "oh I should make Big Macs!!" then i searched for a pickle that was Mayan-friendly, and i found one--most have paprika added, a nightshade, but New Seasons carries a local company's organic pickle without any nightshades. then in the produce department they are suffering from a "lettece gap"--the summer heads of leafy green lettece are not available yet and usual sources are in transition, so all they had was organic heads of iceberg lettece, the official lettece of fast food burgers!
and let me tell you, these are way better than the McD's version--all the flavor without the gutrot. still an extravagance to be sure, but when you are having that craving, serve these with some fries and cokes and you'll never go back the that drive-thru again.
here is how i capture that flavor, in order according to the song:
*two all-beef patties (organic grass-fed beef; make the patties large in diameter but pretty flat so they cook quickly and that having two in each burger won't make it too gigantic)
*special sauce (mayo and ketchup mixed, about half and half)
*lettece (iceberg is the most fast-food-like, but a leafier green like red-leaf would bump up the nutrient factor)
*cheese (Horizon organic american cheese slices--these are also key in getting that authentic flavor and texture, cheddar isn't the same--melted on your burger patties)
*pickles (chopped up into little cubes, and added into the special sauce is a good touch)
*onions (white onion, or yellow, chopped up finely and sprinkled on the burger)
*sesame seed bun (find the best you can, i highly recommend Gabriel's if available; the original Mac has a third bun slice in between the two patties but this is just TOO much, in my opinion)
the end result:
this is my "awwwww, YE-ah, its Mac tonight" face:
10 comments:
Yum! I am a shameful big mac lover.
I am so happy for you! Now when can we come over to sample?
;)
Joi
yum!! I I don't think I've ever had a big mac (I was always a cheeseburger girl), but these sound delicious!
Love your face, and someone looks super happy next to you. :) I've never had a Big Mac either. I'm not a special sauce kind of girl. Yeah, yeah I said it.
Those look amazing!
OH. MY. GOD. I haven't eaten beef in almost two years, but that don't mean I don't love the taste. And I AM a Big Mac girl. Dang. That gave me a serious hankerin'for a burger.
Beautiful! Also, yaaay, you posted!
So, we do the same, although we don't have the food restrictions...Eggs on Sunday blog has a good recipe for buns. I have been doing the bread thing lately, and really like it!
Yum...i think a good burger is definately a desert island food!
http://eggsonsunday.wordpress.com/2009/03/26/build-a-better-burger-homemade-ketchup-homemade-buns-yum/
meant to leave this link for the eggs on sunday entry!
xoxox
Look at the size of that burger. You may have let the big mac inspire you but you out did them by a mile. Put that on the menue next time we are over.
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