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Burger King Big King Reduced-Fat Recipe
Burger King Big King Reduced-Fat
By Todd Wilbur

Recipe Type: Sandwich
Calories: 562
Cook Time: 15 minutes
Recipe Rating: 0.0 (0 reviews)
 
The burger wars are on and the battlefield is splattered with ketchup.Burger King stepped up first with this competitor of the Big Mac. Yes, it has two all-beef patties, special sauce, lettuce, cheese, pickles, onions on a sesame seed bun--although everything's arranged a big differently, and there's no middle bun. The beef patties are also bigger than those found on a Big Mac. The other big difference? The Big King weighs in with 12 grams more fat than Mickey D's signature product, for a grand total of 43 grams. Now TSR enter into the fray. Check out this cone that re-creates the "secret"burger spread from scratch and includes super-lean ground beef. Add it all up and you've got a gram-zapping clone that comes in at around one-third the fat of the real thing.

Nutrition Facts
Serving size--1 sandwich
Total servings--4
Calories per serving--562 / Original--660
Fat per serving--15 g / Original--43 g

Spread
1/4 cup fat-free mayonnaise
2 teaspoons fat-free French dressing
2 teaspoons sweet pickle relish
1 teaspoon white vinegar
1/2 teaspoon sugar
1/8 teaspoon paprika

1 1/2 pounds super-lean ground beef (7 percent fat)
dash salt
dash pepper
4 sesame seed hamburger buns
1 1/3 cups chopped lettuce
8 slices fat-free American cheese
1 to 2 slices white onion, separated
8 dill pickle slices

1. Prepare the spread by combining the ingredients in a small bowl. Set this aside until you are ready to use it.

2. Preheat  your barbecue or indoor grill to high heat.

3. Divide the ground beef into 8 even portions (3 ounces each). Roll each portion into a ball, then press each ball flat to form a patty about the same diameter as the bun.

4. Grill the beef patties for 2 to 3 minutes per side, or until done. Lightly salt and pepper each side of the patties.

5. As the meat cooks, brown the faces of the buns in a hot skillet, toaster oven, or facedown on the grill. Watch the buns closely so that they do not burn.

6. Build each burger by first spreading a tablespoon of the spread on the face of the top bun. Arrange about 1/3 cup of lettuce evenly over the spread.

7. On the bottom bun, stack a patty, then a slice of American cheese, another patty, and another slice of cheese.

8. On the second slice of cheese, arrange 2 to 3 separated onion slices (rings), then 2 pickle slices.

9. Turn the top of the burger over onto the bottom and serve.

Serves 4.



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