We recently brought these, had one lot which were quite nice but the last batch were very gritty, not nice at all. I would rather they charged a bit more to have better quality.
NorwoodDeals
22 Sep 17#4
Will give them a try, cheaper than McDonalds for hangovers!
Cheapasnowt
22 Sep 17#5
purchased these for a breakfast similar to a well known retailer. Not bad and best of all kids didnt mind them.
rob200375
22 Sep 17#6
just need to find a circular egg ring and then it will be identical - might look around
i just use the smooth side of cookie cutters, works out just as well! :sunglasses:
JusticeForThe96
22 Sep 17#9
What else do we need to make a McDonald's Sausage and Egg muffin then?
1x Patty 1x Egg 1x Cheese Slice 1x Muffin
1x Hash Brown and; 1x coffee/OJ (to make it a "meal deal")
Suppose you could use a bagel instead of a muffin.
rubberbullets to JusticeForThe96
22 Sep 17#10
That's what "Burger King" use!
JusticeForThe96 to rubberbullets
22 Sep 17#11
You can opt for a bagel at Maccies too! It's actually nice, but i'm a purist.
GlentoranMark
22 Sep 17#12
Are these in the frozen or fresh isle? Never seen them before but heading to Tesco later.
*Edit, never mind, I clicked on the link :smile: I'll pick some up later.
EmperorRosko
22 Sep 17#13
I make Maccy D's double sausage and egg mcmuffins with these. They taste exactly the same. Slowly cook these on a dry frying pan, after toasting the muffins slightly, then microwave the eggs in a poaching pod (find these in Morrison's) then a cheese slice on the muffin, chuck these patties in and quickly fry both sides of the eggs in the pan.
If you want the full experience, I just use the McCain hash browns (the wedge shaped ones) as they taste near identical.
Pepp77 to EmperorRosko
22 Sep 17#14
McDonalds HashBrowns are (well at least definitely were when I worked there) McCain.
EmperorRosko to Pepp77
22 Sep 17#16
Yeah, I didn't have the proof, but in terms of flavour, I was 99% sure they were McCain like.
As for these patties, they must be made at the same factory as maccys cos they are soo similar in flavour, size, colour and everything.
ministrymason to EmperorRosko
22 Sep 17#18
Which hash browns are they? I love McDonald's hash browns
Raggo_84
22 Sep 17#15
Which brand cheese slices are used as I find the McDonald’s ones are nice and weak compared to tangy ones u find in supermarkets.any more tips pepp77 :grin:
vxtyrant
22 Sep 17#17
These genuinely taste like the ones McDonalds use in their sausage mcmuffins. Heat added
EmperorRosko
22 Sep 17#19
Just McCain frozen ones. Maccy D's get their hash browns from McCain but they are a certain shape made specifically for them, but you get the McCain frozen ones, they are like triangle shaped and when fried or oven cooked they are exact.
magicalex9
23 Sep 17#20
Surprising the qourn sausage patties are good too. A minute to heat a slice of processed cheese and you can start to say goodbye to your hangover
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Tesco Pork (96%) and Herb Sausage Patties (6 = 342g) was £2.00 now £1.75 (Only 30p a pattie and almost all meat)
Ingredients:
Pork (96%), Dextrose, Salt, Herbs (Sage, Parsley), Black Pepper, Preservative (Sodium Metabisulphite), Antioxidant (Ascorbic Acid), Spice Extracts (Black Pepper, Nutmeg, Coriander)
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well that didn't take long
egg rings - x4 £1.52
patties 1.75
going to be a cheap breakfast
1x Patty
1x Egg
1x Cheese Slice
1x Muffin
1x Hash Brown and;
1x coffee/OJ (to make it a "meal deal")
Suppose you could use a bagel instead of a muffin.
*Edit, never mind, I clicked on the link :smile: I'll pick some up later.
If you want the full experience, I just use the McCain hash browns (the wedge shaped ones) as they taste near identical.
As for these patties, they must be made at the same factory as maccys cos they are soo similar in flavour, size, colour and everything.