If you’re like me, you’ve fallen down many a rabbit hole of International McDonald’s menu items. I’ve clicked through listicle after annoying listicle just yearning for the day America embraces the weirdness that the rest of the world gets to bask in daily.
Good thing for us, McDonald’s has introduced a new “Worldwide Favorites” menu. What say we go for a little trip across the pond?
The Grand McExtreme Bacon Burger comes courtesy of Spain and consists of a Quarter Pounder, Applewood Bacon, McBacon Sauce, slivered onions, and two slices of Gouda.
Quick questions – I thought Gouda was a Dutch cheese? Is it a staple of Spaniard diets? Is McDonald’s making stuff up?!
Anyway, the Gouda and McBacon Sauce were the ingredients I was most excited about. I’ve never had either on a fast food burger. I assumed they were what made this burger so extreme. So McExtreme!
The Gouda was mild, but there was just enough of that creamy, smoky flavor you’d want. It meshed really well. There are so many overpowering cheeses that could have ruined everything, so no matter where Gouda derives from, it was the right choice for this particular burger.
I’d take McBacon Sauce over ketchup on literally every burger going forward. It’s equal parts smoky, tangy, and well, bacon-y. It’s too bad they screwed me with only a small dollop. Every burger I buy is swimming in sauce. The one time I’d actually like that, I get a dab.
The rest of the ingredients were retreads, although I’ll say that not having a Quarter Pounder in a while really made me feel like I was eating a premium hamburger – at least by McDonald’s standards.
Applewood Bacon has become a can’t miss topping, so no complaints there.
The onions didn’t add much, so I ended up scraping most of them off. They should’ve used crispy fried onions.
I wondered why they didn’t do anything fancy with the sesame seed bun, but I got a nice fresh one at least.
The most impressive thing about this burger was how clean it somehow was. The box was initially oily and gross (I guess that was from the bacon? Maybe some Gouda run-off?), but the burger as a whole was shockingly easy to eat. That was likely exclusive to my experience, but nothing fell off the burger, and I didn’t even need a napkin, which is unheard of. I imagine that’s how Europeans like their burgers.
All in all, this was a creative, tasty burger, which is great because, besides the Stroopwafel McFlurry, the other Worldwide Favorites are boring. Cheese fries? Mozzarella chicken sandwich? Meh. What makes mozzarella Canadian? McDonald’s is just randomly assigning cheeses to countries!
Despite the mystery grease, the Grand McExtreme is one of the better fast food burgers I’ve had in ages. Is it distinctly Spanish? I couldn’t tell ya, but no matter what, Me encanta! (This is Google Spanish for “I’m Loving it,” so blame them if it’s wrong.)
Purchased Price: $6.60
Size: N/A
Rating: 8 out of 10
Nutrition Facts: 750 calories, 47 grams of fat, 18 grams of saturated fat, 145 milligrams of cholesterol, 1310 milligrams of sodium, 38 grams of carbohydrates, 2 grams of fiber, 8 grams of sugar, and 43 grams of protein.
I am not a McDonald’s frequenter at all but I was intrigued enough by “McBacon Sauce” and the use of Gouda to try this. And I was impressed. You’re right that McBacon Sauce should be on every burger everywhere. If McD’s made this a permanent addition I would eat there 3-4 times a month.
Just order “EXTRA” on the sauce either on the app or in person.
I don’t normally eat at McDonald’s so this was a compulsive buy, however, I enjoyed every bite. Mine had sauce on top and bottom and was $1 less, other than that the original post was very acurrate. I too scraped off the onions. It had an amazing flavor, very bacony all the way through. I may start eating more burgers again.
Finally got around to trying one of these. It is the best burger McDonald’s has put out in quite some time (though that might not be saying much). They need to make this a full time item. The bacon sauce is a great item for a burger and the gouda really does bring it all together. 9
Ironically the McDonalds slogan in Spain is still the words I’m loving it in English. but I smiled all the same.
I thought it had a great flavor, but far too salty.
The McExtream is probably the most disgusting thing I ever ate from McDonald’s… yuck!!!!
Mine had a very dry bun that was falling apart onions were all under the sandwich in box I was not impressed by any means. Bacon was good but epic fail in my book.
No sauce 2 slices bacon to plain for me very disappointed ??