The Best Copycat McDonald's Recipes
Satisfy Those Cravings
If you're a fan of Mickey D's, try your hand at recreating the iconic chain's world-famous menu items with these copycat McDonald's recipes.
Jeff Rindskopf and Lacey Muszynski also contributed to this story.
Editor's note: This story was updated in April 2024
Sausage and Egg McMuffin
Four ingredients are all that stand between you and your favorite fast-food breakfast after the burger giant tweeted out its McMuffin recipe. To make it truly drive-thru-worthy, you'll need a metal ring to fry up that perfect circular egg patty.
Recipe: Delish
Big Mac
The world's most popular hamburger tastes even better homemade. Just stack the ingredients in the right order and don't forget the special sauce. Don't be afraid to add other components, such as tomato or grilled onions, to improve on the classic.
Recipe: Top Secret Recipes
Special Sauce
Trying to replicate a Big Mac at home would be futile without the classic sauce. This recipe uses a mayo base along with pickle relish, mustard, and seasonings like paprika, onion, and garlic powder.
Recipe: Fox Valley Foodie
French Fries
Perhaps the only fast food item more popular than the Big Mac is the golden fries that come with it. Replicating the basic yet unique texture and flavor of McDonald's fries involves special attention to the shoestring thickness and the heat of the cooking oil.
Recipe: Food.com
Chicken McNuggets
Though beloved by many, McDonald's Chicken McNuggets have been criticized for using preservatives and processed meat. Enjoy the taste clear of those concerns by using chicken breast cut into bite-size pieces and a simple breading of flour, eggs, and seasonings (you can always skip the MSG).
Recipe: CD Kitchen
Egg McMuffin
With only four basic ingredients, McDonald's original breakfast sandwich is almost as easy to make at home as to pick up from the drive-through — and that includes the perfectly circular egg patty.
Recipe: Top Secret Recipes
Szechuan Sauce
Originally released to coincide with the Disney movie "Mulan," McDonald's Szechuan dipping sauce made a 1-day comeback a few years ago because it was featured on a popular adult cartoon "Rick and Morty." The lengths fans went to get the sauce were legendary, but it sold out fast. Now the only option is to make your own.
Recipe: Top Secret Recipes
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