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McDonald's Selling Its Special Sauce for $18,000 a Bottle

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McDonald's Now Selling Its Big Mac Special Sauce for $18,000 a Bottle - Eater

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Only 200 500ml bottles are being produced and the first is currently up for grabs on eBay. If you have nearly $18,000 to blow that is. Currently, the bid is at $23,000 AUD ($18,056 USD) with eight days left to go, and all proceeds will go to charity. The description on eBay might just sell you on the hefty price tag: It promises that the sauce will make everything taste better — including Hungarian Goulash and "your boyfriend's gross lasagne" — because it will all just taste like a Big Mac. Plus with 500ml to experiment with "you'll have enough to impress your friends at dinner parties, cheat your way to cooking show fame, and get elected as Prime Minister!"

$18K for a bottle of mayo and ketchup with pickle relish? GTFO. I cant believe Aussies would actually pay that much for it. :doh
 
whats the old saying

there's a sucker born every minute
 
Why not just ask someone who works there to steal some.

Because you would not get the limited edition, numbered plastic bottle, silly :2razz:
 
I personally believe that all one needs to do is go buy a bottle of Thousand Island dressing. :shrug:
 
Why not just ask someone who works there to steal some.

Why have someone commit a crime when you can make your own lol, the recipe is all over the internet. ;)
 
Why have someone commit a crime when you can make your own lol, the recipe is all over the internet. ;)

Oh , lol

and without the preservatives lol
 
Mayo, ketchup and pickle relish and you can fine tune it to your liking but wanting to eat a sauce made by a fast food corporation says a lot about that person. I wonder when they made the sauce what were some of the ideas as to what to call it before they decided on "special sauce". How many days and nights were spent deciding on the name? What a Joke.
 
Mayo, ketchup and pickle relish and you can fine tune it to your liking but wanting to eat a sauce made by a fast food corporation says a lot about that person. I wonder when they made the sauce what were some of the ideas as to what to call it before they decided on "special sauce". How many days and nights were spent deciding on the name? What a Joke.

Oooh, let's name it special sauce. :lol:

And then everybody else had to agree with it. They probably had 400 different names, and nobody could agree, and they were tired of being sequestered.
 
Oooh, let's name it special sauce. :lol:

And then everybody else had to agree with it. They probably had 400 different names, and nobody could agree, and they were tired of being sequestered.

And here is the actual recipe, it has no ketchup! ;)



According to Coudreaut, an analogous sauce can be easily prepared using mayonnaise, sweet pickle relish, yellow mustard, white wine vinegar, garlic powder, onion powder, and paprika.

Serious Eats dug up a list of Big Mac sauce ingredients found on the McDonald's Canada website, and they are effectively identical to those used in Coudreaut video, with four exceptions: xanthan gum (a food thickening agent), potassium sorbate (a food preservative), and calcium disodium EDTA (another preservative).

McDonald's Executive Chef Shares 'Secret Recipe' of Big Mac's Special Sauce
 
The guys on youtubes Epic Meal Time just asked a local Mcdonalds for some special sauce and they sold them 2 large cups full and it was nowhere near 18 grande sheesh...
 
I'd prefer to make kfc at home.
 
kopykatrecipes.com
 
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