Make a Big Mac at home! McDonald's top chef explains the secret to chain's burger (but why doesn't it look quite like what you get at the counter?)

A McDonald's Big Mac is just like a home-cooked meal - at least that's what the fast-food giant is trying to tell us by posting a tutorial on You Tube explaining how to make the famous burger at home.

The warm and fuzzy PR stunt comes hot off the heels of the restaurant chain candidly revealing the secret to how it makes it's burgers look so much bigger, juicer and tastier in its adverts than in its restaurants - using 'food stylists'.

The latest video sees the restaurant chain's executive chef Dan Coudreaut casually preparing a Big Mac at home, but the fact the finished product looks nothing like the burgers served up in store doesn't seem to bother him.

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Homemade: The finished product, pictured, looks very little like the burgers served up in store

Just like the expose on why McDonald's burgers look better in the ads, the video begins with a question from a customer.

'We have a question here from Christine... what is in your special sauce?' he says before taking viewers step by step through the process of making its two all beef patties, special sauce, lettuce, cheese, pickles, onions on a sesame seed bun.

While chopping, whisking and grilling his ingredients, Mr Coudreaut continually reminds those watching that the produce he's using is all available in their local grocery store.

Not so secret: Mr Coudreaut lets slip the so-called special sauce, pictured, contains no special ingredients Onions: The chef dices the onions, pictured, before chopping lettuce and unwrapping cheese slices

Sesame seed: The chef chops the bun he says is 'signature' to the Big Mac, pictured Meat: The chef grills the measly patties, pictured, which he insists are 100 per cent beef

For the so-called special sauce - which he reveals is 'not really a secret' because the ingredients have been available in shops and online 'for years' - store-bought mayonnaise, sweet pickle relish and yellow mustard are whisked together with vinegar, garlic powder, onion power and paprika.



The chef dices an onion and chops some lettuce which 'gives you that nice moisture and crunch'. He then says the pickles he's using are also from his local grocery store.

'Now the bun is the classic signature of the Big Mac experience,' Mr Coudreaut says as he slices it in half and toasts it, whistling while he works.

Dollop: The unspecial sauce is spread on the layers of toasted bun, pictured

Assembly: Onion and lettuce are layered atop the sauce, pictured

Patty: The patties are added to the homemade Big Mac, pictured

Then it's patty time.



'This is 100 per cent beef' he insists as he squishes the creamy looking pink stuff into a metal ring, 'just like in our restaurants.'



He adds, clearly proud of his measly thin accomplishment: 'There we go, that's a good one.'

Before chucking them in a pan. 'And they're going in, you hear that sizzle?'

How to: McDonald's executive chef Dan Coudreaut, pictured, teaches viewers how to make a Big Mac at home

The real thing: The Big Mac McDonald's boasts on its advert, pictured, looks significantly different to Mr Coudreaut's homemade version

Again Mr Coudreaut insists he's following the process used by the fast-food chain's cooks around the world saying, 'and once I flip it over I'm just going to season it with a little salt and pepper just like we do at the restaurants'.



Now the secret - or not so secret - is out, we'll never have to go to an actual McDonald's restaurant again.



Though that probably wasn't the incentive behind the video.