MAKING ONE OF THE WEIRDEST / BEST MCDONALD’S BURGERS FROM AROUND THE WORLD | SAM THE COOKING GUY



Well apparently McDonald’s in Germany has been serving up this classic for 10 years and we’re not happy about it. Because we didn’t know! A burger patty, white cheese sauce, bacon, and a potato rosti (basically a hash brown) – McDon’s doesn’t get much better than this 🤤
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00:00 Intro
1:09 Shredding & Boiling Potatoes
2:12 Cooking Bacon
2:52 Seasoning & Building Hash browns
4:00 Making Cheese Sauce
5:26 Prepping Bun
6:09 Frying Hash Browns
6:31 Cooking Burger & Finishing Hash Browns
7:35 Browning Bun
7:54 Building Burger
9:06 First Bite
9:37 Outro

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34 Comments

  1. I was in a French Burger King a few months ago, they were offering a burger not to dissimilar to this.
    I ordered it, it arrived and I made a huge mistake, I removed the Rosti. The burger was fine without the rosti but the rosti was so dry that I swear it cut the roof of my mouth

  2. March : make a french Canadian tourtiere obviously with the cooking guy twist i grew up eating them for the holidays but after my mom passed i havent had them my wife tried but it just wasent the same lol i would love to see your version

  3. The right way to make Rösti: 1. Grate finely; 2. Soak in cold water to wash out starch; 3. Dry well; 4. Shape Rösti and fry in sufficient vegetable oil. But under no circumstances precook it!!! Greetings from Germany.

  4. Did you know that back in the early 80’s McDonalds made “ Third Of A Pound” burgers. But because in surveys/polls around the country, people thought that was less than a fourth of a pound. So they discontinued it. So now all of their burgers have been quarter pounders.

  5. Everything was looking ssssoooo good,then you did not finish cooking your hamburger patty 🤦‍♂️
    It was 50% “ at most 60 %” raw!
    RAW! NOT COOKED! It was sssoooo gross to see. So I just do the right thing and FULLY COOK THE HAMBURGER PATTY!
    No raw burger. So sad.

  6. Delicious! One of my favorite items, unfortunately only seasonal from about January to February and as McD Germany does have cancelled the my favorite breakfast item the hasbbrown in early 2022 it’s the only Rösti-Style item now. BTW Rösti is the Swiss/southern German name for that style of shredded fried potatoe dish found nearly everywhere around the Alps.

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