Big Mac Salad – Fresh Low-Carb Twist on a Fast-Food Favorite

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Jack

August 11, 2025

close-up photo of Big Mac Salad with lettuce, seasoned beef, cheese, pickles, onions, and sauce in a white bowl

When a craving for a classic Big Mac hits, I’ve got the perfect fix that skips the bun but keeps every ounce of flavor—Big Mac Salad. Think juicy seasoned beef, crisp lettuce, melty cheese, tangy pickles, and that iconic sauce, all piled high in a hearty bowl.

It’s a quick weeknight recipe that delivers fast-food satisfaction without the drive-thru or carb overload. Whether you’re counting macros, looking for a low-carb meal, or just want to switch things up, this salad is proof you can have your Big Mac and eat it too.

close-up photo of Big Mac Salad with lettuce, seasoned beef, cheese, pickles, onions, and sauce in a white bowl
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Big Mac Salad

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A low-carb twist on the fast-food classic, this Big Mac Salad layers seasoned ground beef, crisp lettuce, melty cheese, tangy pickles, onions, and a creamy homemade Big Mac sauce for all the flavor without the bun.
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Total Time 20 minutes
Servings: 4 bowls
Course: Main Course, Salad
Cuisine: American
Calories: 435

Ingredients
  

  • 1 lb ground beef
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 1/4 tsp black pepper
  • 1/2 tsp onion powder
  • 6 cups shredded iceberg or romaine lettuce
  • 1 cup shredded cheddar cheese
  • 1 cup dill pickle slices
  • 1/2 cup finely diced onion
  • 1 tbsp sesame seeds (optional)
  • 1/2 cup mayonnaise
  • 2 tbsp ketchup
  • 2 tbsp sweet pickle relish
  • 1 tsp white vinegar
  • 1/4 tsp paprika

Equipment

  • skillet
  • mixing bowls
  • spatula
  • whisk
  • measuring cups and spoons

Method
 

  1. In a skillet over medium heat, cook ground beef with salt, pepper, and onion powder until browned. Drain excess fat.
  2. In a small bowl, whisk together mayonnaise, ketchup, relish, vinegar, and paprika to make Big Mac sauce.
  3. Divide shredded lettuce among serving bowls or arrange on a large platter.
  4. Spoon warm beef over lettuce, then sprinkle cheddar cheese evenly on top so it melts slightly.
  5. Top with pickle slices, diced onions, and sesame seeds if using.
  6. Drizzle Big Mac sauce over each salad or serve on the side.

Nutrition

Calories: 435kcalCarbohydrates: 8gProtein: 28gFat: 33gSaturated Fat: 12gPolyunsaturated Fat: 2gMonounsaturated Fat: 13gTrans Fat: 1gCholesterol: 105mgSodium: 980mgPotassium: 640mgFiber: 2gSugar: 5gVitamin A: 900IUVitamin C: 5mgCalcium: 230mgIron: 3.2mg

Notes

  • For keto, You can add avocado.
  • For gluten-free, check condiments and seasonings.
  • To meal prep, store beef separately from lettuce and assemble just before serving.
  • Big Mac sauce can be made ahead and stored in the fridge for up to 5 days.

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What Makes Big Mac Salad a Game-Changer

close-up Big Mac Salad in a white bowl with lettuce, beef, cheese, pickles, onions, and sauce
Big Mac Salad delivers all the textures and flavors of the burger in every bite.

Back in my construction days, late-night Big Mac runs were almost a ritual. I’d roll up, order a double, and inhale it before I even got home. It hit the spot—but let’s be real, it also hit my waistband. Years later, I figured out I could bring that same flavor home in a fresher, lighter way.

Big Mac Salad keeps the beefy, cheesy, tangy magic but swaps the bun for crisp lettuce and fresh veggies. It’s more than just “a burger in a bowl.” You get layers of texture—cool crunch from lettuce, richness from seasoned beef, the pop of pickles, and that unmistakable sauce tying it all together.

It’s quick enough for a weeknight but bold enough to serve at a casual get-together. Plus, you control the quality of ingredients, so each bite is fresher than anything that comes in a paper bag.

Now, it’s just as likely to show up on my table alongside a lighter dish like my chicken salad recipe or even as a follow-up to slow-cooked boneless beef ribs.

Core Ingredients for Authentic Flavor

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The fresh, simple ingredients that bring Big Mac Salad to life

To nail the classic Big Mac taste in salad form, you’ll want:

  • Ground beef – seasoned simply with salt, pepper, and a hint of onion powder.
  • Shredded lettuce – iceberg or romaine for that signature crunch.
  • Pickles – dill slices add tang and balance the richness.
  • Onions – finely diced white or yellow for a sharp bite.
  • Shredded cheddar – melts slightly when tossed with the warm beef.
  • Sesame seeds – optional, but they mimic the iconic burger bun.
  • Big Mac sauce – creamy, tangy, and just the right amount of sweet.

These are easy to find and quick to prep, just like the base for my pickle pizza recipe or a hearty taco bell chicken quesadilla.

Big Mac Sauce vs Thousand Island

Many people think they’re the same—but Big Mac sauce has a few differences:

  • Less ketchup – it’s creamier and less sweet.
  • More pickle relish – for extra tang.
  • Hint of vinegar and paprika – adds depth.

Thousand Island is delicious in its own right, but if you want the real McFlavor, stick to a sauce recipe that matches the McDonald’s profile.

Customizing Your Big Mac Salad

How to Make a Poor Man’s Big Mac

You don’t need fancy ingredients to get that Big Mac Salad flavor at home. If you’re cooking on a budget, try:

  • Ground turkey or chicken – lighter and often cheaper than beef.
  • Store-brand cheese – swap cheddar for American slices if you like a creamier melt.
  • Simple sauce hack – mix mayo, ketchup, relish, and a dash of vinegar for a quick dressing.
  • Basic toppings – lettuce, onions, and pickles still deliver the classic crunch.

This stripped-down approach works well for weeknight dinners, much like my quick hot honey chicken recipe or filling cottage cheese protein bagels.

Keto, Gluten-Free, and Meal Prep Versions

Big Mac Salad is naturally low-carb, but you can tweak it for other needs:

  • Keto – add extra cheese, avocado slices, or bacon for healthy fats.
  • Gluten-free – double-check that your condiments and seasonings are certified gluten-free.
  • Meal prep – store cooked beef separately from lettuce to keep the greens crisp; assemble just before eating.

These variations keep the Big Mac Salad versatile for different diets while staying true to that fast-food-inspired flavor.

Step-by-Step Assembly & Serving

Building the Layers for Maximum Flavor

Creating a Big Mac Salad is all about layering so every forkful tastes like the real thing:

  1. Cook the beef – Brown ground beef in a skillet with salt, pepper, and onion powder. Drain excess fat.
  2. Prepare the greens – Spread shredded lettuce across your serving bowls or a large platter.
  3. Add the beef – Spoon warm seasoned beef over the lettuce for that hearty burger feel.
  4. Top with cheese – Sprinkle shredded cheddar so it melts slightly over the warm beef.
  5. Finish with pickles and onions – Scatter evenly for tang and crunch.
  6. Drizzle the sauce – Pour Big Mac sauce over the top or serve it on the side.

This same layering principle works wonders in other dishes, from my fluffy gluten-free pancakes to a chilled apple smoothie for weight loss where each element plays its part.

Serving Suggestions and Storage Tips

served bowl of Big Mac Salad with lettuce, beef, cheese, pickles, onions, and sauce
A freshly served Big Mac Salad ready to enjoy.

  • Serving – Pair with iced tea, sparkling water, or a light fruit smoothie for balance.
  • Storage – Keep lettuce and sauce separate from beef if storing for more than a few hours.
  • Make-ahead tip – Prep all ingredients in the morning, then assemble in minutes before dinner.

This approach keeps your Big Mac Salad tasting fresh, crisp, and satisfying every time.

Looking for more comfort recipe like this? Come hang out with me over on Facebook and Pinterest where I drop new recipes, family favorites, and quick how-to guides almost every day.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What do you need for a Big Mac Salad?

You’ll need ground beef, shredded lettuce, pickles, onions, shredded cheese, sesame seeds, and Big Mac sauce. These basics recreate the burger flavor in salad form.

2. Is Big Mac sauce just Thousand Island?

No. While similar, Big Mac sauce has less ketchup, more pickle relish, and added vinegar and paprika, giving it a tangier, less sweet profile than Thousand Island dressing.

3. How to make a poor man’s Big Mac?

Use ground turkey or chicken instead of beef, store-brand cheese, and a simple sauce of mayo, ketchup, relish, and vinegar. Add lettuce, onions, and pickles for the signature crunch.

4. Does McDonald’s have a Big Mac Salad?

McDonald’s has offered Big Mac Salad-style items in limited test markets, but it’s not a regular menu item. Making it at home is the easiest way to enjoy it anytime.

Conclusion: Fresh Flavor, Lighter Bite

platter of Big Mac Salad with fresh toppings and sauce ready for sharing
Big Mac Salad served family-style for a lighter take on a fast-food classic.

Big Mac Salad proves you can enjoy the bold flavors of a fast-food favorite without the bun or the guilt. With seasoned beef, crisp veggies, tangy pickles, and that unmistakable sauce, it’s satisfying, quick to make, and easy to customize for your diet.

Whether you’re craving something hearty for dinner or want a meal-prep-friendly lunch, this salad is a fresh, lighter twist that still hits all the right notes.


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