THERE’S nothing like a McDonald’s breakfast – so I was excited to try the new Mighty McMuffin.

It’s part of the new festive menu which hit all of McDonald’s 1,450 restaurants yesterday.

I tried the returning favourites to the Festive Menu

7

I tried the returning favourites to the Festive Menu

On the festive menu is the Big Tasty, the Big Tasty with bacon, Cheese Melt Dippers, the Celebrations McFlurry, the Festive Pie and the McCrispy.

The Big Tastys regularly return to the main menu, and the McCrispy is a permanent fixture as of last month.

The majority of the items – except the McCrispy – are only around for six weeks.

If you’re looking to try-out the festive menu but aren’t sure which items you fancy, I’ve put all of them to the test.

McDonald's has added a new item to its breakfast menu - and it's just for Xmas
The history of McDonald's ownership

Most read in Money

I rated them out of a total of five for taste and appearance.

Mighty McMuffin – 3.5/5

The Mighty McMuffin hit breakfast menus today

7

The Mighty McMuffin hit breakfast menus todayCredit: The Sun

Let’s start with breakfast – the most important meal of the day.

Now, when the news broke earlier this week that the Mighty McMuffin was hitting breakfast menus, I was intrigued.

It looked very impressive in the pics – two slices of bacon, the perfect egg, a tasty sausage patty and a slice of American cheese.

I have to say I was a bit disappointed when it showed up and didn’t look as grand as the photos.

But, it tasted good, and I think it will be popular.

It costs £3.09 – but you can make your own version for £2.89 by swapping out a sausage patty in the Double Sausage McMuffin for a slice of bacon – but it’s one less slice than the Mighty.

Cheese Melt Dippers – 3/5

The Cheese Melt Dippers sharebox

7

The Cheese Melt Dippers shareboxCredit: Paul Edwards

Next up are the Cheese Melt Dippers.

The bites have been returning every year at this time for a while now and have always been a personal favourite.

They are sold either a pack of four (£2.29) or a sharebox of 12 (£5.99).

Each circular dipper has a nice crunchy outside and a warm gooey cheese filling.

Celebrations McFlurry – 4/5

The Celebrations McFlurry has made a comeback this festive season

7

The Celebrations McFlurry has made a comeback this festive seasonCredit: McDonald’s UK

The Celebrations McFlurry (£1.79) is unmatched in my opinion, it is my favourite of all the flavours Maccies has come out with over the years.

It is swirled with Maltesers clusters, Galaxy chocolate drops, Caramel pieces, Mars Chewy pieces and Twix biscuits.

So each mouthful has something different, some chewy bits and some crunchy.

The ice cream is topped with a milk chocolate sauce swirled on top and fans of McFlurrys will know that the ones with sauce are elite.

My only complaint is that there’s never enough sauce.

Big Tasty – 2/5

The Big Tasty burger returns regularly to the McDonald's menu

7

The Big Tasty burger returns regularly to the McDonald’s menuCredit: Paul Edwards

I have never been much of a fan of Big Tastys, something about the sauce just doesn’t appeal.

But, saying that they are one of the chain’s most popular burgers and there is clearly a reason it returns multiple times a year.

You can pick up a Big Tasty for £5.29 on its own or £6.89 as a meal, or a Big Tasty with bacon for £5.89 on its own or £7.49 as a meal.

McCrispy burger – 3/5

The McCrispy burger took the place of all Chicken Legends on the menu earlier this year

7

The McCrispy burger took the place of all Chicken Legends on the menu earlier this yearCredit: Paul Edwards

When the McCrispy hit restaurants earlier this year it caused some controversy as it replaced all of the Chicken Legends on the menu.

It’s the fast food company’s first new permanent chicken burger menu item in 15 years, so I was eager to give it a go.

Now, I know the clue is in the name but it is really crispy.

The large crunchy chicken fillet comes in a sourdough style bun, with lettuce and lathers mayonnaise.

I enjoyed the bun as I feel like its a bit different to the majority of the burgers on the menu.

On its own the burger costs £4.99 or for a meal it’s £6.49.

Festive Pie – 2.5/5

The Festive Pie has also made a comeback

7

The Festive Pie has also made a comebackCredit: Paul Edwards

Fans of a mince pie will love this returning favourite, but the classic Apple Pie does win out in my opinion

Its filled with custard and mincemeat and encased in a crispy coating.

I’m not a huge mince pie lover but I did enjoy the mixture of the custard with the flavour of the mincemeat.

Code to spot for £600 cost of living payment landing in bank accounts from today
I have UPVC door, there’s a switch to make it less draughty this winter

It would definitely make a warming treat for people looking for a heated snack on the go.

At just £1.29 it’s definitely worth giving it a go.

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Ikea holds eyes former Topshop store in London’s Oxford Street

Swedish furniture chain Ikea has held advanced talks to take over the…

ALEX BRUMMER: The rot started with New Labour hypocrite Ed Balls

How kind of Ed Balls to take time out from breakfast TV…

Insolvency: thousands of Britons could cut debt as advice changes

Balance could be written off or repayments halved after firms told by…

Nick Candy abandons Hut Group bid after it snubs fresh takeover offers

Nick Candy has abandoned his pursuit of THG after it once again…