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  • I Want to Put This Sauce on Everything
  • What Is Big Mac Sauce?
  • Big Mac Sauce Ingredients
  • My Tips For Flavor & Texture
  • Big Mac Sauce Recipe card
  • Ways I Use It
  • Recipe Reviews

I Want to Put This Sauce on Everything

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My Big Mac sauce is based on the one I’ve been using for Big Mac salad for years, but this time I used honey (specifically, my zero sugar honey ) as the sweetener and adjusted the amounts to make a 1/2-cup batch. I originally wanted it for my new Big Mac bowls , but then I remembered why I love this sauce so much (like, on everything). So, it felt very much warranted to publish this Big Mac sauce recipe separately and give you more ways to use it. Here’s why you’ll want to put it on everything, too:

  • Flavor just like I remember – It hits all the notes: a little sweet, a little tangy, a little savory, and a whole lot of creamy.
  • Just 6 clean ingredients – Have you seen the actual Big Mac sauce ingredients? They won’t tell you the amounts, but they do disclose the list here . It’s got soybean oil, two types of corn syrup, wheat, and a couple things I barely recognize after a decade of reading nutrition labels. My recipe is much cleaner, using only real food. I feel so much better knowing exactly what’s in it.
  • Ready in 5 minutes – I’ve timed it, and yes, it really is that fast.

Make this homemade Big Mac sauce with me, and then I’ll explain all the ways I’ve used it!

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What Is Big Mac Sauce?

Big Mac sauce is a sweet, creamy, and tangy “secret sauce” from McDonald’s, known for topping their iconic burger. The main flavors come from mayo, pickles, mustard, and paprika. I find it similar to thousand island dressing , but McD’s insists that it’s not quite that because it doesn’t contain ketchup.

Although it’s been years since I’ve eaten there (avoiding processed ingredients and all), I remember the sauce like it was yesterday. I make this copycat Big Mac sauce often, and I think you’ll love it just as much!

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Big Mac Sauce Ingredients

Here I explain the best ingredients for my Big Mac sauce recipe, what each one does, and substitution options. For measurements, see the recipe card .

  • Mayonnaise – The creamy base that pulls everything together. I’ve made this sauce using my homemade mayo as well as my favorite clean-ingredient brand . Pick your favorite!
  • Pickles – I add them for that classic briny flavor. McDonald’s uses sweet pickle relish, but I prefer dill pickles and sweeten the sauce separately.
  • Mustard – While I love Dijon in many recipes, I highly recommend yellow mustard for Big Mac sauce. I tried Dijon and it didn’t taste right.
  • White Vinegar – This is what McDonald’s ingredient list says, but I also tried apple cider vinegar and it tasted pretty close. Lemon juice would work, too.
  • Smoked Paprika – I like the smoky flavor it adds. Feel free to use regular paprika.
  • Honey – For a clean touch of sweetness instead of all that corn syrup! I use my Wholesome Yum Zero Sugar Honey . Most of you know I don’t use refined sugar in my recipes, but any sweetener or sugar you like will work.
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My Tips For Flavor & Texture

  • Don’t have a powerful blender? I have this one and it really makes this Big Mac sauce recipe easy. I use the smaller twister jar with it, pictured below, since a batch only makes 1/2 cup. You can also use a mini food processor , although the texture wasn’t as smooth that way when I tried it.
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  • If you like some crunchy pieces or want it thicker, stir the sauce by hand. I’ve made it this way before, but found it more time-consuming because it requires mincing the pickles super fine. The blender was so much easier!
  • Do you need to add salt? I didn’t because the pickles and mayo I used had enough, but feel free to add some to your taste at the end. It will depend on your preference and the brands of pickles and mayo you use.
  • The flavor gets even better in the fridge. I like to let this Big Mac sauce sit for at least an hour, so the flavors can meld together.
  • Want extra flavor? I prefer to keep it simple, but sometimes I add a dash of onion powder or garlic powder.

Ingredients

Tap underlined ingredients to see the ones I use.

  • 1/3 cup Mayonnaise ▢
  • 2 tbsp Pickles (diced) ▢
  • 1/2 tbsp Mustard ▢
  • 1/2 tsp White vinegar ▢
  • 1/4 tsp Smoked paprika ▢
  • 1 tbsp Honey (I use my natural Wholesome Yum Zero Sugar Honey ) ▢

Instructions

Tap on the times in the instructions to start a kitchen timer.

  1. Combine the mayo, pickles, mustard, vinegar, paprika, and honey in a powerful blender .
  2. Blend until smooth.
  3. Use right away, or refrigerate to let the flavors develop.

LAST STEP: Leave a rating to help other readers, or tag me @wholesomeyum on Instagram. I’d love to hear from you!

Maya’s Recipe Notes

Serving size: 2 tablespoons

  • Tips: Check out my recipe tips above to help you get the best flavor and texture in your copycat Big Mac sauce, plus alternatives if you don’t have a powerful blender.
  • Storage: Keep the sauce in an airtight container in the fridge for up to a week. I store it in these jars , pictured on this page.
  • Note on nutrition info: I calculated with my Wholesome Yum Zero Sugar Honey . Regular works fine, but sugar will be higher.

I provide nutrition facts as a courtesy. Have questions about calculations or why you got a different result? Please see my nutrition policy .

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Ways I Use It

I’ve used this Big Mac sauce in many different ways, some obvious and some not so much. Try it with:

  • Burgers – The classic option! This stuff is amazing on my favorite burgers or even smash burgers . Layer them on your favorite buns with lettuce, pickles, onions, cheese, and homemade Big Mac sauce. It works with lighter lettuce wraps, too.
  • Fries & Chicken – I usually dip my air fryer French fries or garlic parmesan fries in ranch , but they’re surprisingly tasty dunked into this special sauce. I’ve even enjoyed it with chicken tenders . It’s creamy, tangy, and way more fun than ketchup.
  • Salad & Bowls – Like I said before, this sauce makes a mean salad dressing for my Big Mac salad , but recently made it for my Big Mac bowl , pictured above. You could also drizzle it over my other cheeseburger bowl .
  • Casseroles – I drizzle it over my Big Mac casserole for that classic flavor with a little extra zing.

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Free Printable: Low Carb & Keto Food List

  • Want The Keto Cheat Sheet Printable PDF System?
  • The Basic Keto Meal Formula
  • Understanding Macros
  • Keto Food Swaps
  • Keto Food List
  • Electrolyte Basics
  • Keto Diet Types
  • Want The Keto Cheat Sheet Printable PDF System?
  • Recipe Reviews

Even though I have a great guide to starting a keto diet , people often ask me for a quick keto cheat sheet they can use. That’s why I created this simple keto diet cheat sheet , so that you can have all the info you need handy. We’ll cover the basic keto formula for building meals, foods to eat and to avoid, delicious keto swaps for high-carb foods, electrolyte basics, and 4 ways to follow the keto lifestyle.

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  2. Foods to avoid on keto – Detailed and specific list so that you know exactly what to watch out for.
  3. Macros cheat sheet – Explains everything you need to know about macros to succeed on keto.
  4. Keto food swaps (60+ foods) – Covers virtually every food you love, so you don’t have to miss out!
  5. Keto meal formula – With specific food ideas, so it’s easy to mix-and-match.
  6. Keto flu guide – Understand what it is and exactly how to avoid it.
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The Basic Keto Meal Formula

Eating keto doesn’t have to be complicated! While there are plenty of delicious easy keto recipes to choose from, you don’t even have to cook from a recipe to get started.

Simply follow the keto cheat sheet formula of protein + veggie + fat for your meals.

Be sure to choose a moderate amount of protein, only low carb vegetables (mostly ones that grow above ground), and generous fat to attain an optimal macro ratio. That’s approximately 60-75% of calories from fat, 20-25% protein, and 5-10% from carbohydrates. The table below will give you ideas for what to choose.

Pick A ProteinPick A VeggieAdd Fat
Beef Chicken Pork Eggs Lamb Turkey Fish Shellfish Protein powder VenisonCauliflower Broccoli Zucchini Leafy Greens Cucumbers Brussels Sprouts Cabbage Asparagus Radishes Bell Peppers Jicama CeleryButter Avocado Oil Cheese Bacon Avocado Lard Ghee Mayo Nuts MCT Oil

Understanding Macros

Macros are macronutrients for short. They include fat, protein, and carbohydrates.

You can calculate your own macros using the macro calculator , but the macro keto cheat sheet below will explain how to look at macros when following a keto lifestyle.

Carbs Are A Limit.

Keeping carbs low is what gets you into ketosis and keeps you there. Ketosis means that you’re using fat as your primary energy source instead of sugar, and requires keeping carbs very low.

A good starting point is 20-25 grams net carbs per day, but you can experiment after a few weeks to see if your body stays in ketosis at higher levels. People who are very active may be able to do more and stay in ketosis, up to around 50 grams per day.

“Carbs are a limit” means that you set a limit for how many carbs to eat per day and don’t exceed it. You don’t have to hit that limit, so if you’re under that’s okay, just don’t go over. Ideally most of your carbs would come from low carb vegetables, and if you’re eating enough veggies, you’ll usually get close to the limit naturally.

A common misconception is that reaching ketosis requires a certain macro ratio, but it’s really only restricting your carb intake that gets you there [ * ]. In the absence of sufficient carbs to use as energy, the body will switch to using fat as fuel. This is called the metabolic state of ketosis.

Protein Is A Goal.

Protein is made up of amino acids, the building blocks of all our cells. It’s a crucial for keeping our muscles strong and for many cellular functions [ * ].

“Protein is a goal” means that you always want to eat enough protein to reach the goal each day, but not exceed it too much. You want enough for your needs, but excess protein can trigger gluconeogenesis, which is protein being converted to sugar [ * ] and can kick you out of ketosis.

Fat Is A Lever.

Fat is the primary macronutrient in a keto lifestyle, because being in ketosis means that fat is your primary fuel source. Fat as a fuel source will come from your food, and if you are losing weight, from your body.

A big advantage of a keto lifestyle is the high fat intake. It keeps you full and satisfied, making it easier to stick to, and using it as the primary fuel source makes it easier on your body to burn body fat, with a lower chance of breaking down your muscle (provided you get enough protein).

Aside from reaching your protein goal and limiting your carbs, the remainder of your calories on a keto diet comes from fat.

Don’t fear fat – it’s your main energy source on keto, and getting enough of it trains your body to use fat for fuel instead of sugar. That means that as long as you are not overdoing your overall calorie intake, you’ll efficiently burn your body fat for fuel as well.

“Fat is a lever” means that you can increase or decrease your fat intake depending on your goals and hunger levels. Increase it (along with exercise) to gain muscle, or decrease it to lose weight.

Keto Food Swaps

One of my favorite challenges is creating recipes, or just discovering, keto food swaps. These are delicious keto replacements for traditionally high-carb or high-sugar foods.

So, I created this keto diet cheat sheet with all the swaps in one place! I also have more keto food swaps in my Easy Keto Cookbook .

Keto Swaps For Breakfast

Instead Of This…Eat This
PancakesAlmond flour pancakes or coconut flour pancakes
OatmealKeto oatmeal with hemp seeds
Cinnamon rollsFathead cinnamon rolls
CerealKeto nut granola
MuffinsAlmond flour muffins or coconut flour muffins
DonutsAlmond flour donuts
SconesAlmond flour scones
High-sugar smoothiesSmoothie with berries or avocado
Hash brownsCauliflower hash browns
Breakfast casseroleBreakfast casserole with no potatoes
Egg whitesWhole eggs
Turkey baconBacon
WafflesChaffles
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Keto Swaps For Bread

Instead Of This…Eat This
BagelsFathead bagels
English muffinAlmond flour English muffin
White breadKeto white bread
Multigrain breadCoconut flour bread with seeds
Tortillas for wrapsCoconut flour tortillas
Corn taco shellsCheddar cheese taco shells
Burger bunsOopsie rolls , portobello mushroom caps
BreadsticksCauliflower breadsticks
BiscuitsAlmond flour biscuits
CornbreadAlmond flour cornbread
CroutonsParmesan crisps
RiceCauliflower rice , konjac rice
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Keto Swaps For Meals & Side Dishes

Instead Of This…Eat This
Breaded wingsCrispy air fryer wings (unbreaded)
Low-fat meat & poultryHigh-fat cuts, or cook low-fat cuts with fat
Mashed potatoesMashed cauliflower
Roasted potatoesRoasted or fried radishes
TacosTaco salad
PizzaFathead crust , chicken crust , or cauliflower crust pizza
LasagnaEggplant lasagna
Potato saladCauliflower “potato” salad
French friesJicama , rutabaga , or zucchini fries
Tater totsCauliflower tots
WrapsLettuce wraps , almond flour tortillas
SushiNaruto-style or homemade rice-free sushi
Breaded chicken or fishBreaded cuts with almond flour or pork rinds
SpaghettiZoodles , spaghetti squash , shirataki noodles, kelp noodles
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Keto Swaps For Snacks & Sauces

Instead Of This…Eat This
NachosCheese crisps
High-sugar fruitBerries & other keto fruits
CrackersAlmond flour crackers
HummusCauliflower hummus
Soft pretzelsFathead pretzels
PopcornPuffed cheese
Granola barsGrain-free granola bars
JamSugar-free berry chia jam
Sweet fruity yogurtFull-fat plain Greek yogurt with berries
Sweet salad dressingRanch , blue cheese , or plain vinaigrette
KetchupMustard and/or sugar-free ketchup
BBQ sauceSugar-free BBQ sauce
Sweetened peanut butterNatural, sugar-free nut butters
Light mayoAvocado oil mayo
Maple syrupSugar-free, maple flavored syrup
Potato chipsZucchini chips , pepperoni chips , pork rinds
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Keto Swaps For Cooking & Baking

Instead Of This…Eat This
SugarMonk fruit or allulose
Powdered sugarPowdered monk fruit or allulose
White flourAlmond or Coconut flour (use in tested recipes)
Making baked goods soft/chewyXanthan gum, flax seed meal, psyllium husk powder
BreadcrumbsPork rinds or almond flour
MargarineButter, coconut oil, or ghee
Vegetable oilOlive or avocado oil
BananasBanana extract
Chocolate chipsSugar-free chocolate chips
Cornstarch or flour rouxXanthan gum or gelatin powder (used at the end)
Simple syrupDissolve monk fruit allulose blend in water over heat
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Keto Swaps For Drinks

Instead Of This…Eat This
LemonadeWater with lemon
SodaFlavored sparkling water
MilkAlmond milk, coconut milk, heavy cream
LatteButter coffee
Coffee creamerHeavy cream
Sweet wineDry wine
BeerUltra light beer
Mixed drinksHard liquor with soda + lemon

If you’re looking specifically for keto alcohol options, browse the full keto alcohol guide .

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Keto Food List

When looking for a keto cheat sheet printable, the most-requested information is a keto food list.

The great thing is that keto doesn’t have to feel restrictive. It’s incredibly satisfying and there’s such a wide variety of foods you can eat!

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Foods To Eat On Keto

  • Leafy greens – Such as spinach, chard, and lettuce.
  • Above-ground veggies – Such as peppers, zucchini, and cauliflower.
  • Full-fat cream & cheese – Such as heavy cream, sour cream, and full-fat hard cheeses.
  • Natural meats – Such as beef, lamb, and pork.
  • Berries – Such as raspberries, blackberries, and strawberries.
  • Avocados
  • Unsweetened nut milks – Such as almond milk and coconut milk.
  • Almond flour and coconut flour
  • Eggs
  • Healthy fats – Such as coconut oil, avocado oil, olive oil and butter.

Foods To Avoid On Keto

  • White flour & sugar
  • Rice & grains – Such as barley, wheat, and corn.
  • Milk & yogurt – Such as fruit on the bottom yogurt, sweetened Greek yogurt, and all milk.
  • Cereal
  • Processed food – Such as granola bars, candy
  • Most fruit – Such as apples, bananas, and grapes
  • Hydrogenated fats – Such as vegetable oil, soybean oil, and margarine
  • Sweetened beverages & condiments – Such as soda, ketchup, and sweet dressings
  • Starchy veggies – Such as peas, carrots, and beets.
  • Potatoes – Such as sweet potatoes and white potatoes.

That’s the short keto diet cheat sheet version of all the keto food categories, but I recommend downloading the full Keto Cheat Sheet System. It includes a super detailed printable keto food list with over 100 items, including 2 color-coded pages with net carb counts, along with 6 more pages of keto cheat sheets:

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Electrolyte Basics

Getting enough electrolytes is crucial for anyone, but especially so on a keto diet. The reason is that ketosis has a diuretic effect, which increases excretion of water and electrolytes, especially sodium [ * ]. This is often the cause of the keto flu.

For more details on electrolytes and avoiding keto flu, check out the full keto flu guide here .

The important thing to know about electrolytes is that replenishing them will keep keto flu away and keep your body functioning well. I always recommend an electrolyte drink and whole food sources of anything your body needs before resorting to supplements, so I made a list of what to eat to get each of the 3 major electrolytes – sodium, magnesium and potassium.

Here’s your keto diet cheat sheet for getting electrolytes from food:

SodiumMagnesiumPotassium
Bone broth Boullion cubes Bacon Salted nuts PicklesSeaweed Seeds Nuts Avocado Leafy greensPotassium chloride Avocado Bone broth Spinach Broccoli Mushrooms Beef Pork

Keto Diet Types

People follow a keto lifestyle for different reasons. Some do it just to lose weight, others are after better overall health, increased energy, and reduced inflammation.

Strictly speaking, the defining factor of a keto diet is the metabolic state of ketosis, which is achieved by restricting carbs. However, many people (myself included) also reduce or eliminate processed, inflammatory, or low-nutrient foods.

Below is your keto cheat sheet summary of the different ways that people follow keto. You choose what works best for your goals and lifestyle!

  • Strict Keto – Up to 20-30g net carbs daily, count all calories and macros, and eat clean, unprocessed foods.
  • Lazy Keto – Up to 20-30g net carbs daily, and track only net carbs OR eat keto foods without tracking.
  • Dirty Keto – Up to 20-30g net carbs daily, with “if it fits your macros” approach including processed foods.
  • Low Carb – Up to 50-100g net carbs daily, less strict.

For a more detailed listing of these different types of keto with pros and cons, grab the Easy Keto Cheat Sheet Printable PDF below!

Want The Keto Cheat Sheet Printable PDF System?

Get all this information and MORE in convenient printer-friendly format – 13 cheat sheet pages you can take with you anywhere or keep in your kitchen, plus 4 recipe cookbooks! Includes:

  1. Keto food list (230+ foods) – Super detailed & color-coded, with net carb counts, so you’ll know exactly what to eat.
  2. Foods to avoid on keto – Detailed and specific list so that you know exactly what to watch out for.
  3. Macros cheat sheet – Explains everything you need to know about macros to succeed on keto.
  4. Keto food swaps (60+ swaps) – Covers virtually every food you love, so you don’t have to miss out!
  5. Keto meal formula – With specific food ideas, so it’s easy to mix-and-match.
  6. Keto flu guide – Understand what it is and exactly how to avoid it.
  7. Electrolyte cheat sheet – With whole food ideas + bonus keto tips.
  8. Keto Diet Types – Summary of 4 ways to do keto, so you can choose what fits you best.
  9. FOUR (4!) Keto Swaps Recipe EBooks – Dozens of recipes to replace bread, rice, potatoes, pasta, desserts, and other carbs you’d otherwise miss.
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Big Mac Sauce

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Make my homemade Big Mac sauce recipe with just 6 ingredients! It’s creamy, tangy, a little sweet, and super easy to make in minutes.

Scan this QR code with your phone’s camera for the full recipe, including tips, step-by-step photos, and storage, or to save it to your account. You can also find it at: https://www.wholesomeyum.com/big-mac-sauce/

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Ingredients

  • 1/3 cup Mayonnaise
  • 2 tbsp Pickles (diced)
  • 1/2 tbsp Mustard
  • 1/2 tsp White vinegar
  • 1/4 tsp Smoked paprika
  • 1 tbsp Honey (I use my natural Wholesome Yum Zero Sugar Honey )

Instructions

  1. Combine the mayo, pickles, mustard, vinegar, paprika, and honey in a powerful blender .
  2. Blend until smooth.
  3. Use right away, or refrigerate to let the flavors develop.

Maya’s Recipe Notes

Serving size: 2 tablespoons

  • Tips: Check out my recipe tips above to help you get the best flavor and texture in your copycat Big Mac sauce, plus alternatives if you don’t have a powerful blender.
  • Storage: Keep the sauce in an airtight container in the fridge for up to a week. I store it in these jars , pictured on this page.
  • Note on nutrition info: I calculated with my Wholesome Yum Zero Sugar Honey . Regular works fine, but sugar will be higher.

I provide nutrition facts as a courtesy. Have questions about calculations or why you got a different result? Please see my nutrition policy .

© Copyright Maya Krampf for Wholesome Yum. Please DO NOT SCREENSHOT OR COPY/PASTE recipes to social media or websites. We’d LOVE for you to share a link with photo instead. :)