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When the first Big Mac was served by a McDonald's franchisee in 1968, it was a time when all food in America was prepared with little attention to the amount of fat. Some low-calorie products had been developed, but they were not hugely popular, and most Americans ate and prepared food using whatever ingredients made it taste the best. Around 27 years later, McDonald's responded to the public's rapidly changing, health-conscious eating habits with the McLean Deluxe, a burger with a significantly reduced amount of fat. But the McLean Deluxe was not a commercial success; it never even came close to selling as fast as the other McDonald's burgers. Soon, the McLean Deluxe was history. And today, as reduced-fat products in supermarkets are selling faster than ever, McDonald';s has not replaced the McLean Deluxe on its menu. The Big Mac is still king, with its 31 grams of fat. Here's a clone to make a version of the Big Mac at home with less than half the fat of the original. |
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Fat-Free "Special Sauce" 1/4 cup fat-free mayonnaise 1 tablespoon fat-free French dressing 2 teaspoons sweet pickle relish 1 1/2 teaspoons finely minced white onion 1/2 teaspoon white vinegar 1/2 teaspoon sugar dash salt 2 sesame seed hamburger buns 2 additional top buns 1 1/2 pounds super-lean ground beef (7 percent fat) dash salt dash pepper 2 teaspoons finely diced white onion 1 cup chopped lettuce 2 slices fat-free American cheese dill pickle slices |
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1. Prepare the sauce by combining all of the sauce ingredients in a small bowl and mixing well. Cover and chill until needed. |
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1. Prepare the sauce by combining all of the sauce ingredients in a small bowl and mixing well. Cover and chill until needed. |
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