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COPYCAT MCDONALD'S FILET-O-FISH SANDWICH RECIPE BY TODD WILBUR



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The year 1963 was a big one in McDonald's history. The 500th McDonald's restaurant opened in Toledo, Ohio, and Hamburger University graduated its 500th student. It was in that same year that McDonald's served its one billionth hamburger in grand fashion on The Art Linkletter Show. Ronald McDonald also made his debut that year in Washington, D.C., and the Fillet-O-Fish sandwich was introduced as the first new menu addition since the restaurant chain opened in 1948. Have you ever wanted to make McDonald's French Fries? Find more McDonald's recipes here. Source: More Top Secret Recipes by Todd Wilbur. Update 8/4/19: Current versions of this sandwich come with the bun untoasted. For a classic version, make yours as described below, or skip step 2. Be sure to microwave your finished sandwich for 10-15 seconds to warm up your bun, and steam the sandwich before serving.

Provided by Todd Wilbur

Total Time 15 minutes0S

Prep Time 7 minutes30S

Cook Time 7 minutes30S

Number Of Ingredients 7

Nutrition Facts : Calories 380 calories

COPYCAT MCDONALD'S FILET-O-FISH SANDWICH RECIPE BY TODD WILBUR



Copycat McDonald's Filet-O-Fish Sandwich Recipe by Todd Wilbur image

The year 1963 was a big one in McDonald's history. The 500th McDonald's restaurant opened in Toledo, Ohio, and Hamburger University graduated its 500th student. It was in that same year that McDonald's served its one billionth hamburger in grand fashion on The Art Linkletter Show. Ronald McDonald also made his debut that year in Washington, D.C., and the Fillet-O-Fish sandwich was introduced as the first new menu addition since the restaurant chain opened in 1948. Have you ever wanted to make McDonald's French Fries? Find more McDonald's recipes here. Source: More Top Secret Recipes by Todd Wilbur. Update 8/4/19: Current versions of this sandwich come with the bun untoasted. For a classic version, make yours as described below, or skip step 2. Be sure to microwave your finished sandwich for 10-15 seconds to warm up your bun, and steam the sandwich before serving.

Provided by Todd Wilbur

Total Time 15 minutes0S

Prep Time 7 minutes30S

Cook Time 7 minutes30S

Number Of Ingredients 7

Nutrition Facts : Calories 380 calories

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COPYCAT MCDONALD'S FILET-O-FISH SANDWICH RECIPE BY TODD WILBUR
The year 1963 was a big one in McDonald's history. The 500th McDonald's restaurant opened in Toledo, Ohio, and Hamburger University graduated its 500th student. It was in that same year that McDonald's served its one billionth hamburger in grand fashion on The Art Linkletter Show. Ronald McDonald also made his debut that year in Washington, D.C., and the Fillet-O-Fish sandwich was introduced as the first new menu addition since the restaurant chain opened in 1948. Have you ever wanted to make McDonald's French Fries? Find more McDonald's recipes here. Source: More Top Secret Recipes by Todd Wilbur. Update 8/4/19: Current versions of this sandwich come with the bun untoasted. For a classic version, make yours as described below, or skip step 2. Be sure to microwave your finished sandwich for 10-15 seconds to warm up your bun, and steam the sandwich before serving.
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Total Time 15 minutes0S
Calories 380 calories per serving
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