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The McDonald's Tartar Sauce isn't bad, truth be told, but I'm ranking it near the bottom of my list because it's mostly a one-trick pony. This sauce comes with the Filet-O-Fish, and that's really ...
The Filet-O-Fish is a fish sandwich sold by the international fast food restaurant chain McDonald's. [3] It was created in 1962 by Lou Groen, a McDonald's franchise owner in a predominantly Catholic neighborhood of Monfort Heights in Cincinnati, Ohio, [4] [5] in response to declining hamburger sales on Fridays due to the practice of abstaining from meat on that day.
McDonald's double cheeseburger. The Double Cheeseburger consists of two 1.6-ounce (45 g) ground beef patties, with 0.125 ounces (3.5 g) ketchup, mustard (except in all or much of the New York City area), two slices of dill pickle, rehydrated onions, and two pieces of cheese on a toasted bun.
13. Sweet and Sour Sauce. Ken's Sweet & Sour Sauce. $27.49 from Webstaurant Store. Finding a sweet and sour sauce close to the McDonald's dipping cups was tricky, because according to the ...
In mid-2006, [3] McDonald's introduced the Snack Wrap, which contains a Chicken Selects Premium Breast Strip, or as of January 2007, a Grilled Chicken Breast Strip, [4] cheddar/jack cheese, lettuce, and either ranch, honey mustard, or chipotle barbecue sauce, all wrapped inside a white flour tortilla, priced at 99¢-$1.39 depending on the market.
Here’s how the nutritional breakdown for the original Big Mac and the Chicken Big Mac, as listed on the McDonald’s website, compare: Chicken Big Mac 530 calories
In March 2013, McDonald's re-introduced the Hot 'n Spicy across the country [12] to what was then called the Dollar Menu. In November 2013, as part of the chain's Dollar Menu & More revamp, the McChicken (and the Hot 'n Spicy) could be ordered as a Buffalo Ranch McChicken, which is a McChicken with Buffalo and Ranch sauce instead of mayonnaise ...
2. Tangy BBQ. Prior to the two new sauces, BBQ and ranch were my go-to nugget companions. In ranch’s case, that’s because most of the McDonald’s sauces are forgettable.