Tired of the same old triple bacon cheeseburgers and giant Oreo milkshakes? You might want to give your taste buds a break, and by that, we don't mean a break from all the grease-laden calorie bombs you're munching on.

How about you give your good ol'-fashioned fast food an epic twist to make it sound it even better? Or worse, depending on whether you're part of the live-to-eat or eat-to-live movement.

The good folks over at Peep My Eats have taken for themselves the tremendous task of taking the same tired-looking junk food we get from the fast food restaurants every day and refashioning them into the most ingenious pieces of creation any self-proclaimed fast food aficionado has ever laid eyes on.

Have you ever seen anything as majestic as a dish of bacon-wrapped mac and cheese meatballs? Or, for the cupcake connoisseur, how about a cupcake hiding a secret Birthday Oreo cookie inside?

For its latest mission, Peep My Eats has taken the boring old Big Mac under its yoke with the sole commitment of turning it into the gold standard of all junk food by which to judge all other junk food.

It's actually very easy, actually, and even people who have not a semblance of cooking skills beyond boiling water and popping a bowl of freeze-dried unknown meats into the microwave can do this.

First, you'll need to go to the nearest McDonald's and buy a Big Mac or two, or three, depending on how many you're planning to consume in the next 24 hours. You'll also need a couple of eggs, a box of Panko breadcrumbs — or any kind of breadcrumbs, for that matter — and some toothpicks, although we wager those toothpicks are there only for the noobs. The real masters, however, have no need for toothpicks to assist them in molding their masterpieces.

Next, scramble the eggs and dip the Big Mac in them. Make sure every single last bit of the Big Mac gets covered in the eggs, otherwise you will end up with a substandard piece not worthy of all the praise this junk food deserves. Then cover your egg-covered Big Mac in bread crumbs, place it on a deep-frying strainer and submerge it under boiling oil until you get that glorious golden goodness that can only mean your Big Mac has been deep-fried to perfection.

Drizzle with a bit of McDonald's special Mac Sauce (if you're lucky and you live in Australia, you might be able to get it for $20,000 for a 200 ml bottle), and you're ready to take a bite and float away into clouds made of globs of fat.

Here's a video to show you how it's all done.

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