A woman has invented a brand new breakfast item for McDonald's and she claimed it came from 'a dream' she had about the new creation.
While the McDonald's menu is forever changing, there's some scope for new options and suggestions that people might like to try.
Nutritionist and TikToker Bec Hardgrave decided to make her dreams a reality after coming up with a novel take on McDonald's Bacon and Egg McMuffin.
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The McMuffin is a popular breakfast item but what would happen if you were to go off script and give it some sorely needed razzmatazz?
That's exactly what Hardgrave dared to dream as she decided to chuck out the McMuffin and have her bacon and eggs sandwiched between a pair of hash browns.
"Last night I had a dream I went to McDonald's and got a Bacon and Egg McHash Brown," the nutritionist said of her newly concocted breakfast option as she guided you through how to make it yourself.
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"So basically you get two hash browns, one for the base, a Bacon and Egg McMuffin without the English Muffin, and here's where we get a little bit wild.
"Hot cake syrup. Ooh yes, add your second hash brown."
With that, this new Frankenstein's monster of a McDonald's breakfast order was complete, and it was beautiful.
Hardgrave did admit that constructing it was 'a little bit messy' because pouring on the syrup had its own levels of jeopardy, but the end goal was something to dream about.
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She gave it the taste test to see if her creation 'lives up to my dreams' and her verdict was simply to say 'holy s**t', which in the history of eating food tends to be a good sign.
Putting on her nutritionist hat for just a second she did concede that the homebrew breakfast option was not healthy and she wouldn't recommend it become a staple part of your diet.
However, when you've substituted the muffin of a McMuffin for two hash browns and drizzled your bacon and eggs in syrup, it's hard to argue with the results.
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Next time you're in McDonald's you might want to give it a go, just hope that the people putting your order together pick up what you're putting down.
People who've seen her video have called it a 'gamechanger' and declared they'd give it a try for their breakfast.
We don't want to be a corrupting influence here but aren't just curious to see how it tastes?
Topics: McDonalds, Food And Drink, TikTok