I tried all the new McDonald’s menu items including amazing McFlurry flavour based on iconic chocolate bar
MCDONALD’S has shaken up its menu with four never-before-seen items now at restaurants.
The home of the Big Mac has ditched its Christmas menu items and is now selling a BBQ Ranch Stack burger, grilled or crispy katsu wraps and a Milkyway McFlurry.
McDonald’s has shaken up its menu with the launch of four new items[/caption] The new McFlurry is bound to be a hit with Milkyway fans[/caption] The katsu wraps tasted just like a Wagamama katsu curry[/caption] The BBQ ranch stack burger was packed full of flavour[/caption]I got to try the four new items after they hit menus for the first time yesterday.
As always, the price you pay for them may vary depending on where you live.
Milkyway McFlurry
Milkyway is my fave childhood chocolate bar – and I wasn’t disappointed with the McFlurry version.
The dessert, which costs £2.19, combines soft ice cream swirled with milk chocolate stars and malt-flavoured pieces topped with a chocolate sauce.
The vanilla ice cream combined nicely with the milk chocolate stars and the malt-flavoured pieces made it super rich and caramelly.
I was concerned the chocolate sauce would overpower the other ingredients but there was just the right amount.
Katsu curry wraps
McDonald’s launched katsu nuggets in 2020, so this isn’t the first time the Asian flavour has featured on menus.
But katsu wraps have never been seen in restaurants, with a crispy or grilled version up for grabs.
Both come coated in a katsu sauce with crispy onions, fresh cucumber and lettuce, served in a warm toasted tortilla.
A single item costs £3.49 or £5.29 as part of a meal, or £1.99 as a single item on Wednesdays.
As someone who loves a katsu curry from Wagamama, which sells millions of the dish every year, I couldn’t wait to tuck into McDonald’s latest twist on the spicy dish – and first up was the crispy wrap.
It combined nicely with the aromatic sauce, fresh lettuce and cucumber.
The chicken was tender, herby and crispy too, meaning each bite had a nice balance of softness and crunch to it.
Next up was the grilled version which I wasn’t expecting to be as nice because, well, crispy chicken is always just tastier.
There was nothing to persuade me otherwise either.
But for some reason it tasted even worse than I expected, with the grilled chicken too bland.
The texture was far too squidgy as well, with barely a sign of crunch, beyond the cucumber, in sight.
BBQ ranch stack burger
The BBQ ranch stack burger is the fourth a final new addition to menus and available for £5.19 as a single item or £6.99 in a meal.
It combines two 100% beef patties with cheese made with Emmental, lettuce, bacon, crispy onions, creamy ranch and sweet BBQ sauce, in a glazed sesame seed bun.
Simply put, the burger is packed full of ingredients which, generally, hit the spot for me.
But the BBQ sauce was too sweet and overbearing – so much so that it overpowered all the other flavours.
Although, the super smokey bacon and crispy onions added a nice crunch.
What else is on the McDonald’s menu?
The BBQ Smokehouse McCrispy is also back, after last being on menus in September.
The burger is made up of chicken breast fillet in a crispy, crunchy coating with a smoky BBQ sauce, cheddar cheese, red onion, lettuce, all in a sourdough style sesame topped bun.
Meanwhile, the mozzarella dippers have returned after last being available in October.
The dippers consist of mozzarella and emmental cheese with a smoky caramelised onion-flavoured breadcrumb coating.
This is the full list of items added to menus yesterday:
- new katsu crispy or grilled wrap – £3.49 single item, £5.29 with a meal and £1.99 on Wednesday
- new Milkyway McFlurry – £2.19
- new BBQ ranch stack burger – £5.19 single item, £6.99 with a meal
- McCrispy BBQ smokehouse – £5.79 single item, £7.49 with a meal
- Mozzarella dippers – £2.39
How do I find my nearest McDonald’s?
If you’re planning on taking a trip to McDonald’s, you’ll want to know where your nearest branch is.
The chain has a restaurant locator tool on its website you can use to find your nearest one – and check what time it opens.
Bear in mind that McDonald’s serves breakfast every day until 11am.
After that, the menu switches to the normal menu serving meals such as burgers, chicken nuggets and more.
How to save at McDonald's
You could end up being charged more for a McDonald's meal based solely on the McDonald's restaurant you choose.
Research by The Sun found a Big Mac meal can be up to 30% cheaper at restaurants just two miles apart from each other.
You can pick up a Big Mac and fries for just £2.99 at any time by filling in a feedback survey found on McDonald’s receipts.
The receipt should come with a 12-digit code which you can enter into the Food for Thought website alongside your submitted survey.
You’ll then receive a five-digit code which is your voucher for the £2.99 offer.
There are some deals and offers you can only get if you have the My McDonald’s app, so it’s worth signing up to get money off your meals.
The MyMcDonald’s app can be downloaded on iPhone and Android phones and is quick to set up.
You can also bag freebies and discounts on your birthday if you’re a My McDonald’s app user.
The chain has recently sent out reminders to app users to fill out their birthday details – otherwise they could miss out on birthday treats.