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Traditional v Aussie: Which kebab comes out on top
Comedian Rob Shehadie taste tests traditional Turkish and ‘Aussie-style’ kebabs to determine which is better.
Aussie man leaves internet stunned with his unique take on the classic kebab. Picture: FacebookSource:Supplied
Some would argue there is nothing better than a good kebab or Macca’s feed to help cure that morning hangover.
But what if the two could be morphed into one?
One Aussie bloke has done just that, taking his favourite kebab to the next level, and the internet wholeheartedly approves, saying it looks “better than the original”.
Big call, yes, but when his wife posted a snap of the dinner he made, Facebook users bombarded the post begging for the recipe alongside comments including, “That looks incredible,” “Ultimate pub meal”, “That looks better than the real deal” and several saying “OMG yum”.
The man has dubbed the meal his ‘McKebab’, which is a kebab made to taste like a Big Mac. Picture: FacebookSource:Supplied
The classic Big Mac has two beef patties between three bread buns with the McDonald’s sauce, cheese, lettuce, onions and pickles. Picture: McDonald’s via APSource:Supplied
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He christened it the “McKebab” and according to his wife the homemade meal is affordable and easy to make.
“Hubby made dinner tonight The BigMac Kebab or as he calls it the McKebab. Cheap, easy to make and really yum,” she wrote alongside a series of images.
Typically, doner kebabs are made with thinly sliced meat, cooked on a vertical spit, wrapped in pita or flatbread and topped with salad.
However, to make the McKebab, the Aussie man mixed 500g of beef mince meat (or you can use lamb) with sausage mince and barbecue seasoning for flavour.
The man mixed mince meat with sausage mince. Picture: FacebookSource:Supplied
He added barbecue seasoning for flavour. Picture: FacebookSource:Supplied
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He then shaped the meat to make a large, round loaf which he cooked in the oven for 40 minutes at 180C.
After it was cooked through, he removed it from the oven, thinly sliced it as you would kebab meat and placed it in Lebanese bread.
He then added cheese, Heinz special burger sauce and lettuce before wrapping it, just like a kebab.
He formed the mince into a meatloaf and then sliced thinly like a kebab. Picture: FacebookSource:Supplied
He then put it on Lebanese bread with Heinz Special Burger Sauce on top. Picture: FacebookSource:Supplied
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He opted for the beef mince to best replicate the flavour of the Big Mac, but any meat, such as lamb or pork, will do.
And as for the “special burger sauce”, that’s been doing the rounds on social media since 2017, with customers saying it tastes very similar the McDonald’s sauce.
“It’s literally the best thing ever. It’s become a part of everything I eat,” one person tweeted.
Both Coles and Woolworths sell it.
He also added lettuce and cheese. Picture: FacebookSource:Supplied
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He then rolled it up to form his unique meal. Picture: FacebookSource:Supplied
Many home cooks were impressed by the man’s unique take on the kebab with some eager to make it themselves.
“I think we have to try this one,” one person wrote, tagging their friend.
“We’ve done at home Big Mac’s but this is great for something different,” another added.
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“I’ll have to try, looks delicious,” a third person wrote.