There's a reason butter and honey have been paired together for centuries — the combination hits something almost primal. But McDonald's isn't just drizzling honey on butter here. The sauce at the heart of both new sandwiches is brown butter specifically: cooked just long enough for the milk solids to toast and caramelize, producing something deeper and nuttier than regular melted butter.

French kitchens have a name for it — beurre noisette, or 'hazelnut butter' — and the technique has been a professional kitchen staple for generations. Add honey to that base, and the result is sweet without being cloying, rich without being heavy. It's the kind of thing that sounds simple on paper but genuinely changes the character of whatever it touches.

Two Sandwiches, One Sauce — Side by Side

Honey Brown Butter Bacon BiscuitHoney Brown Butter Chicken Biscuit
ProteinThick-cut applewood-smoked baconCrispy chicken patty
EggFolded eggNo egg
CheeseAmerican cheeseNo cheese
BreadWarm buttermilk biscuitWarm buttermilk biscuit
SauceHoney Brown ButterHoney Brown Butter
Flavor ProfileSmoky, salty, sweet back-and-forthClean sweet-and-savory contrast
Starting Price~$5.19 (may vary)~$5.19 (may vary)

The biscuit matters more than it might seem. It's soft and slightly flaky — sturdy enough to hold everything together but tender enough to soak up the sauce rather than resist it. On the bacon version, that interplay between the smoky, salty filling and the sweet honey brown butter creates a back-and-forth on the palate that keeps each bite from going one-dimensional.

The chicken version takes a different angle. Without bacon and cheese, the sandwich leans into a cleaner contrast — the crunch of the crispy chicken against the softness of the biscuit, with the honey brown butter doing the work of tying everything together. For anyone who's grown up loving a chicken biscuit, this version adds a new dimension without overcomplicating things.

How Well Do You Know Brown Butter?

Four quick questions about the sauce at the heart of these sandwiches.

Brown butter has a French name — what does it mean literally?

What happens to plain butter when it becomes brown butter?

According to the sandwich's design, what makes the buttermilk biscuit essential here?

The honey-and-savory breakfast combination fits into which broader American tradition?

Both sandwiches fit into the broader American tradition of sweet-meets-savory at breakfast — the same instinct that put maple syrup on sausage and jam on a bacon biscuit. McDonald's isn't reinventing the wheel here, but they're giving it a genuinely thoughtful spin. For anyone who wants to dig deeper before ordering, AllRecipes has published a detailed ingredients breakdown of both new items, and Sporked has put together a taste test and review worth reading.

Nutritional information is available directly on McDonald's website, where you can browse the full menu, compare options, and even place a pickup order to skip the line. Because these are limited-time offerings, they won't be on the menu indefinitely — if you've been curious, sooner is better than later.

How to Get Your Free Honey Brown Butter Chicken Biscuit

  1. Click the free offer link below — McDonald's is currently offering a free Honey Brown Butter Chicken Biscuit — a straightforward way to see what the Honey Brown Butter moment is actually about.
  2. Check your nearest participating location — Both sandwiches are available at participating locations nationwide. McDonald's breakfast hours can vary by location, so it's worth checking ahead if you're planning an early run.
  3. Decide: bacon or chicken? — The bacon version layers smoky, salty and sweet. The chicken version delivers a cleaner sweet-and-savory contrast. Both start around $5.19 — and the chicken one is free to try right now.
  4. Order before the limited time runs out — These are not permanent menu items. The free offer and the sandwiches themselves are available for a limited time only — the window to try them is now.

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