At McDonald's (showtime), It's Mac Tonight!

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You can complain about it all you want, but it's a fact: some fast food is delicious. It gets a whole lot better with fresher, tastier ingredients. Here's our top ten favorite fast food recipes that you can make at home. Decisions are hard. Taco Bell realized this when they started marketing the Double Decker Taco awhile back. Combining soft and hard shells with a layer of refried beans, you never have to choose which kind of taco you want.

Even though Taco Bell's meat has that quality low-end flavor you may have come to tolerate love, try some ground sirloin and you'll be making these regularly. 9. Since everything you get at Chipotle is basically customized to your personal tastes, we can't provide one recipe. Instead, Chipotle Fan provides recipes for all the components so you can customize your own burrito, taco, or bowl from the comfort of your kitchen. 8. Clearly it's worth just a fraction of what you pay, but you keep coming back because of that coconut oil flavor.

Well, you can get that same flavor at home for less and it's ridiculously easy. A paper bag filled with popcorn kernels coated in oil will pop in your microwave in just a few minutes while still providing all the great flavor you find in the theater. Movie popcorn has a certain flavor to it that home popping methods usually fall short of capturing.

Even if you've never been a huge fan of KFC, it's hard to argue against the fun of eating anything you can just pop in your mouth. In the video above, Betty shows you how to make some easy popcorn chicken in the Kentucky Fried tradition, only with a bit less grease (because that's what her particular tastes dictate).

It's all the same fried fun, just with more chicken! Stuffed crust pizza is basically the holy grail of pizza gimmicks. While it's certainly not the best pizza in the world, there's something emotionally satisfying about jamming cheese and/or meat where it doesn't necessarily belong. If you know your way around pizza dough it's surprisingly easy to make, and making it yourself breaks the limits of what you can shove in that crust. You're no longer limited to standard pizzas, but could even make a dessert pizza with, say, chocolate tucked away around the edges.

With all the different types of pizzas you can make these days, and all the possible toppings, you can get pretty creative with stuffing material. Dare to dream. Carl's Jr. Carl's Jr. figured this one out ahead of the trend with their Western Bacon Cheeseburger. It's a bit more creative than your average fast food burger, including not only bacon but onion rings and barbecue sauce.

It's perfectly feasible from your home and is a nice departure from the regular. 4. A twinkling show, ooh — dinner! — out of sight. Yeah, the night time is golden light time — big dipper! At McDonald's (showtime), it's Mac Tonight! Make one at home. There aren't words to describe the deliciousness of the Wendy's Frosty, but fortunately there are words to describe the recipe.

Frozen treats aren't always worth the effort of making them at home, but Frosties are great, cool desserts for parties. They're simple and delicious. Amazingly, they're pretty simple to make at home, too. It's just a recipe of russet potatoes with a little vinegar that are fried in peanut oil and seasoned with kosher salt.

Knowing that takes away some of the magic, but if they taste just as good that's a price worth paying. If you have any favorite fast food recipes not mentioned here, please share 'em in the comments. However, if anyone has the recipe for the plain chocolate Fuddrucker's brownie prior to 1999 (when they changed the recipe to taste like a marshmallow), please contact me and I will love you forever.

I will have to try this sometime. Have you ever tried making litter box cake, Making poo just reminded me of that. Cool. Things can be learned on Squi-doo that just can't be found anywhere else. What a great venue. Actually, I like this. Grand children beware. Poo Paw is coming. 49 lm: The smell is mostly from the vinegar.

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