How to make a cheese burger at home that taste exactly the same except better, it's bigger and healthier, and you don't have to enter the cesspit that they have the nerve to call a "restaurant". SUBSCRIBE FACEBOOK / 242022849177357
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+Trent Trent no, you're totally right, THIS burger would actually HAVE a taste McD would never use herbs in their "meat", never roast the "bread", never ever use olive oil ... all too expensive&stuff
McD burgers used to be fluffy like that, before they switched to plasticized paper over the cardboard boxes (except for the fish burger) because environmentalists complained. The new CEO however is smarter and switched back to boxes for a lot of their current offerings, so I've had a fluffy McD burger every time the last few times I went there. Honestly ever since the current CEO came into power, my experience in McD has been a much nicer experience. The inside is still trashy though, so drive through only for me.
An Oreo with a lance 3:04. Lmao been a year since I watched this I still think his humor probably just seems awkward to some people but I fucking died. Lovely how to vid. Hahahaha
Diego Pimentel He's a funny man, this is just one of many of his personas in which he has different channels to represent those personas. He's very sane.
To_Jew_For_You_Boo i think you spelt something wrong in your comment Hold on let me fix it Don't you mean, "how to make a gormet burger because thats all you did". Fixed.......
I always make my burgers thin, they cook fast and stay juicy. You can always put 2 on a bun. It also helps if you can freeze them for 20 mins before cooking it will keep them more intact. :o)
195 people are denying freshly cooked quality burgers. Well done, I might not be much of a burger eater, but that's definitely a high calibre burger you've created.
That looks way too big to be a McDonalds cheeseburger, plus if you wanted accuracy you should have thrown the cheese on sloppily so its hanging off half way, dried out the onions and re-hydrated them, put 3 tiny drops of ketchup and 2 tiny drops of mustard on it, and then ran outside and held up a picket sign demanding $15 an hour!
This video was a joke with me and my friends in 6th grade, so many screenshots of this video. Still my profile background on PlayStation I'm pretty sure lol. What a legendary video.
I haven't been to a fast food hamburger chain in over 30 years. We buy our meat from the butcher shop and then broil our hamburgers 2 pounds at a time with good ingredients and then we store them in the freezer to eat with pasta or on a roll. In other words, I use my frozen hamburgers as meat balls too. We heat them in the microwave for 2 minutes on days when we want a VERY fast burger at a reasonable price. Always having meatballs available also makes pasta a quick meal. Steamed broccoli on top of pasta is tasty and it cuts down on your carbs. Win-Win (Buy a steamer to cook veggies like carrots, cauliflower and broccoli etc) I only eat french fries when I am trying to gain weight quickly, which is very close to NEVER. Just say "no" to incredibly overpriced high fructose soda. High fructose corn syrup is only available in the US because the corn lobby has so much power in the USA. It is banned in foods in Europe. Thus, you don't even have to read the label of candy that is made in Europe. It surprises me how many people visit fast food hamburger joints. I have lived about 2 blocks from one of the big chains for over 10 years and I have NEVER, EVER been in there. WRZ Delaware County, PA metro-Philadelphia
Tanisha Mackrell I for one just thought he was funny as hell. No need to generalize people. That's what Jews do. *winks, obviously joking and hoping you actually didn't think I'd talk about not judging then shat on Jews*
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I suspect several Americans needed trauma counselling after watching this video. Nevertheless, it is a good demonstration of how easy hamburger assembly really is. I agree with those comments who suggest that it probably isn't anywhere close to an actual McDonald's cheeseburger, but I would prefer to eat it than McDonald's anyway, because I suspect it is made from much more nutritious ingredients. So well done from a fellow Aussie, Greg!
Love your accent mate, I could instantly tell you're an aussie! Have lived there 8 years in the past actually, finished my high school there. I'll have to do this burger some time... Merry Christmas time from Finland!
So you're saying that I should spend $10 on ingredients and 20 minutes of my time making it instead of driving 3 minutes and spending $1.00 on their burger?