Ex-McDonald's Chef Reveals 19 Grocery Store Copycats of Your Fave Menu Items
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Fast food seems to get more expensive by the minute. Making your own McDonald's favorites at home is way more cost effective than hitting up the drive-thru all the time, especially if you have a family to feed. Luckily, there are plenty of grocery products out there that taste a whole lot like the real thing, so you don't have to make everything from scratch. You just have to know what to get.
Enter: Chef Mike Haracz. He's a former McDonald's corporate chef, and he runs a popular TikTok account where he reveals all kind of secrets, including what products to buy to recreate your favorite McDonald's items at home. Here are some of the grocery store products he says most closely match the ingredients, nutrition information, and taste of McDonald's items.
1. Chicken McNuggets
Pilgrim's Tempura Chicken Breast Nuggets
McDonald's McNuggets have a very specific shape and coating that's unlike any other fast food nugget. Naturally, some store brands are copying the product to piggyback off its success. Look for Pilgrim's tempura chicken nuggets, though they may also be sold under the Country Pride brand from the same parent company. As Chef Mike warns, this is a raw product, so you must deep fry or air fry them thoroughly.
2. Breakfast Sausage Patty
Great Value Original Pork Sausage Patties
The sausage McMuffins you make at home will taste a lot more like the real deal if you grab this Walmart brand of pre-cooked and frozen sausage patties, according to Chef Mike.
3. Big Mac Sauce
Great Value Secret Sauce
If you don't feel like making your own Big Mac sauce, this Walmart version is the closest you'll come. Chef Mike says it's not as good at his homemade version, but it's pretty spot on so you can make your own Big Macs at home.
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4. Hot Mustard
Pilsudski Sweet Hot Mustard
$5.99 from The Pretzel Company
Just like finding hot mustard at a McDonald's location, finding its doppleganger in a grocery store is difficult. But if you ever see Pilsudski Sweet Hot Mustard, grab it. Otherwise, Chef Mike also recommends a homemade version with Heinz Mayomust mixed with a little Tabasco sauce.
Related: I Ranked 8 McDonald’s Dipping Sauces
5. Hash Browns
Seasons Choice Hash Brown Patties
McDonald's charging $2 for a hash brown is a crime. You can get 20 of them from Aldi and make them yourself for a fraction of the price, according to Chef Mike. Keep in mind that McDonald's uses beef flavoring in its deep frying oil, so they'll never be exactly the same unless you add a bit of beef tallow to your oil as well.
Related: The Best McDonald’s Breakfast Menu Items To Order
6. Caramel Coffee Syrup
DaVinci Gourmet Caramel Syrup
The flavored coffee syrups that McDonald's uses are one of the company's few ingredients that aren't manufactured specifically for the chain. Just look for DaVinci brand syrups, which are available in many grocery stores.
Related: 12 Fast-Food Breakfast Deals That Make It Easier To Wake Up
7. French Fries
Great Value Thin Cut French Fries
Once again, Walmart's store brand has the closest product to McDonald's, according to Chef Mike. To recreate them exactly, you'll have to get Great Value Thin Cut frozen fries, deep fry them in a mixture of oil and beef tallow (about a spoonful of tallow for every cup of oil), and then season them with Morton Salt — the same brand the chain uses.
Related: 8 of the Best Frozen French Fries, Ranked
8. Cheese
Great Value Deluxe American Cheese
If you want to recreate McDonald's cheeseburgers at home, you need the right cheese. Chef Mike says to head to Walmart and get the Great Value Deluxe American cheese. Look for the kind that doesn't have individually wrapped slices. You may also be able to find it in the deli.
9. Steak
Great Value Sirloin Philly Steak
McDonald's steak, egg, and cheese bagels are a cult favorite. If you want to make them at home, head to Walmart and grab the store brand Sirloin Philly Steak in the freezer aisle. Chef Mike also notes that because this brand is already seasoned, you don't have to add Montreal Steak Seasoning, which is similar to what McDonald's uses on its steak.
10. English Muffins
Bays English Muffins
If you want to make your own Egg McMuffin at home, you've got to start with the right English muffin. That means Bays brand, according to Chef Mike, which you can find refrigerated in the dairy section. He says it's the brand the chain used when it was testing the McMuffin. And to make sure it has the same texture, heat it up under the broiler, because only the cut side is toasted at the restaurant.
11. Pickles
Best Maid Hamburger Slices
Though Best Maid's hamburger sliced pickles are crinkle cut so they don't quite match the shape of McDonald's pickles, Chef Mike says they taste identical.
12. Ketchup
Heinz Ketchup
Chances are, you already have McDonald's hamburger ketchup in your kitchen already. According to Chef Mike, the ingredients are almost identical to that of Heinz, probably the most popular ketchup brand in the U.S.
Related: We Ranked 13 Ketchups, and These Are the Best (and Worst)
13. Sweet and Sour Sauce
Ken's Sweet & Sour Sauce
Finding a sweet and sour sauce close to the McDonald's dipping cups was tricky, because according to the ingredients statement, it includes apricot instead of the typical pineapple (plus sherry wine powder). Ken's Sweet & Sour matches the closest, but it's only available in food service cups and gallons. So if you want it at home with your McNugget clones, you'll have to shell out some dough.
14. Tangy BBQ Sauce
Open Pit Hickory Barbecue Sauce
The barbecue sauce in McDonald's dipping cups is unusual because it contains soy sauce, according to the ingredient statement. So while it's not an exact match, Open Pit's Hickory BBQ sauce is the closest you'll come, according to Chef Mike.
15. McRib BBQ Sauce
Bull's-Eye Sweet and Tangy
The barbecue sauce that coats the cult favorite McRib is different than the barbecue sauce in the dipping cups. Bull's-Eye Sweet and Tangy comes the closest to McRib sauce in one bottle, but it's not quite right. To get it even closer, mix it with the Open Pit Hickory, according to Chef Mike.
16. Spicy Buffalo Sauce
Crystal Wing Sauce
To have McDonald's Spicy Buffalo Sauce in the dipping cups at home, try getting Crystal Wing Sauce. It may be hard to find in small bottles, but you can get it by the gallon from food service companies. Chef Mike also recommends Sauce Craft Buffalo Sauce, but that one will be even harder to track down since it's a food service brand.
17. Sausage Gravy
Chef-Mate Country Sausage Gravy
You might not even realize that some McDonald's locations sell biscuits and gravy at breakfast. If you'd like to experience the same gravy at home, look for Chef-Mate Country Sausage Gravy, which normally comes in a huge food service can. Chef Mike says it has almost identical ingredients and nutrition info as the McDonald's gravy.
18. McGriddle Buns
Trader Joe's Dutch Griddle Cakes
It was Chef Mike's TikTok followers that turned him on to this copycat for McGriddle buns. Though the ingredient lists are very different, Trader Joe's frozen Dutch Griddle Cakes are quite similar, especially when you microwave them.
19. Spicy McChicken Patty
Tyson Spicy Chicken Patties
For your own spicy McChicken sandwiches at home, pick up a bag of Tyson Spicy Chicken Patties, according to Chef Mike. Since McDonald's McChicken patties aren't all white meat, you should look for chicken patties that list "chicken" in the ingredients list instead of "white meat chicken."
This article was originally published on Cheapism
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