McDonald’s Netherlands is now selling this bizarre burger

Why wait for dessert when you can have it with your burger? 🍔

Can’t get enough of gooey, caramel-y Dutch stroopwafels? Good news: You can now have them for lunch too… in McDonald’s brand new “Chicken & Waffle” burger.

The limited-edition burger is exclusively available in the Netherlands through the McDonald’s app, where it will be sold for €2.50 until at least December 17, writes Food Inspiration.

A sweet and sour sensation

The sandwich features a regular burger bun, chicken burger patty, crispy bacon, stroopwafel pieces (yep, this is where it gets weird), and caramel sauce.

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You would think this delicacy was created at 3 AM by a famished improvised chef combining their burger leftovers with the stroopwafel crumbs at the bottom of their bag.

But actually, it was a well-thought-through decision: it’s a spin-off of the beloved McFlurry Stroopwafel, a Dutch experiment turned worldwide bestseller.

And it’s working: TikTok is overflowing with reaction videos to the new recipe. 👇

@by.devina 🍗 Taste Test! NEW Mcdonalds App Exclusive: Chicken & Waffle Burger! 🧇 Tastes exactly as it sounds! Love the mix of sweet from the stroopwafel chuncks & salty from the bacon! If you love fried chicken & waffles with maple syrup on top, then this burger is for you! #new #mcdonalds #chickenwaffles #burger #tastetest #foodtok #foodietiktok #newfood #foodfinds @McDonald’s Nederland #CapCut ♬ MOKKOJI Kitchen – Habi

Will this be enough to turn this limited edition experiment into a fast food staple? In the land of bami kroketten and frikandel pannenkoeken, anything is possible.

Would you try this new Dutch delicacy? Squeeze your juiciest opinions in the comments below.

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Beatrice Scali 🇮🇹
Beatrice Scali 🇮🇹
Five years after spreading her wings away from her beloved Genova, Bia has just landed at DutchReview as an editorial intern. She has lived in China, Slovenia, Taiwan, and — natuurlijk — the Netherlands, where she just completed her bachelor’s in International Studies. When she’s not reciting unsolicited facts about the countries she’s lived in, she is writing them down. Her biggest dreams include lobbying the Dutch government into forcing oliebollen stands to operate year-round, and becoming a journalist. In this order.

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