The first of, perhaps, many Extra Long sandwiches Burger King will introduce this year is the Extra Long Buttery Cheeseburger. (They rolled out five variations last year.)
The new addition features everything the regular Extra Long Cheeseburger has — two beef patties, onions, lettuce, ketchup, American cheese, and mayonnaise on a toasted hoagie bun — but it also includes a buttery garlic flavored sauce.
It appears Burger King’s latest menu item might’ve been inspired by Jack in the Box’s Buttery Jack line that features melted garlic herb butter.
The burger has 710 calories, 47 grams of fat, 15 grams of saturated fat, 1.5 grams of trans fat, 90 milligrams of cholesterol, 1250 milligrams of sodium, 46 grams of carbohydrates, 9 grams of sugar, and 26 grams of protein.
If you’ve tried it, let us know what you think of it in the comments.
(Image via Burger King’s website.)
There’s no way that’s only 700 calories. The numbers don’t add up. Has to be at least 1000.
The standard XL burger seems to have 590 calories, so 120 for the butter spread seems legit.
The patties are about the size of silver dollars.
I tried this tonight. I was highly disappointed. The buttery sauce made the burger extremely greasy and the garlic was too strong for my taste. I felt sick at my stomach after eating it. I will not be purchasing this one again.
Yes agreed, very greasy, small patties, garlic strong and bitter, loaded with raw onions, disappointed!
Tried it also, nowhere near as buttery or tasty as the Jack in the Box version. But overall it was pretty good, just wish it was stronger & on better bread.
To the other commenters, if you can’t handle butter/garlic/grease of this then there is no way you can handle the Jack in the Box version.