McDonald's French Fries - Copycat Recipe (2024)

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Learn how to make McDonald’s classic French Fry recipe at home! (And exactly how the restaurant does it!) These fries are golden and crispy on the outside, and soft on the inside!

There are few secret steps to this recipe: Learn how and why yousoak French Fries in a cold brine of sugar water before youdouble fry them.

You might wonder why anyone would want to go through the trouble of making McDonald’s beloved French Fry recipe at home, which you can just buy some from the dollar menu.

Well, believe it or not, there are 19 ingredients in McDonald’s french fry recipe. One of which is a silicone component used to make silly putty.

(I know. I want my brain to forget that fact too.) 😑

It certainly makes a good argument for making their beloved french fries at home, doesn’t it?

But first, let’s learn a little more about what goes into their process:

What Kind of Potatoes Does McDonald’s Use For French Fries?

McDonald’s uses a variety of non-GMO Russet potatoes, (Ranger Russet, Umatilla Russet, & Russet Burbank) along with Shepody potatoes to make their French Fries.

What Kind of Oil Do They Use?

McDonald’s uses 4 different kinds of oil to make their French Fries: Soybean, hydrogenated soybean, canola and corn.

For this homemade version, we will use vegetable and/or canola oil for the first round of frying. Then we’ll add some vegetable shortening to the mix for the second round of frying.

How McDonald’s Makes Their French Fries

  1. The potatoes are washed and peeled by machines.
  2. Workers hand-cut any imperfections off the potatoes.
  3. The fries shoot through a tube at about 75 MPH through cutting machines.
  4. Optical strips look at every single fry and remove any with a fault.
  5. They are blanched in precisely maintained 170° water for about 15 minutes to allow for a soft interior.
  6. The fries are completely dried.
  7. They are then quickly fried for the 1st time at 400° F.
  8. From here, they go into a freezer at 10°F.
  9. Once frozen, they are shipped to restaurants.
  10. Once at the restaurant, they are fried for a second time, salted, and served.

Fun Fact: McDonald’s goes through 3.5 billion pounds of French Fries every year globally.

To see a video of this process, check out this 2-minute video.

How to Make McDonald’s French Fries at Home:

We don’t have quite the technology that McDonald’s has with its fancy machines, but if you’d like to save time, I recommend this french fry cutter. Of course, you can always just use a knife.

Note: See the recipe card at the bottom of this post for full ingredient amounts.

Create a brine using a combination of cold water, corn syrup, salt, and white vinegar.

Slice the potatoes into stringsjustunder 1/2 inch thick. Drop into the brine.

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Cover and refrigerate for 2 hours or as long as overnight.

Drain, rise twice with cold water, then pat them completely dry.

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Fry in batches at 300°F for about 5 minutes. Remove and set aside on a paper towel.

They will be very soft. (This is a good thing.)

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Add vegetable shortening to the oil. Increase heat to 400°F and fry again until the fries are crisp and golden brown. Remove and let drain on paper towels.

Season immediately with salt and serve!

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Why Soak the Potatoes in a Cold Brine?

Soaking potatoes incold water helps get rid of the starch, which makes them crispier. The sugar in the brine prevents them from soaking up too much oil when fried, which also makes them crisp.

Soak them for at least 2 hours, or as long as overnight. The longer you can soak them, the better. Store them in the fridge while they soak.

Why Double Fry French Fries?

Frying potatoestwiceis the best way to obtain the crispiest result.

The first round of frying cooks and softens the middle of the potato, while the second round crisps up the outside.

How To Store and Reheat Leftovers

Refrigerating:

  • Let any leftover fries cool completely and store them in a Freezer bag in the fridge, removing as much air from the bag as possible.
  • To reheat, bake at 350° F for about 10 minutes. They reheat very well.

Freezing:

  • Flash freeze them on a baking sheet or plate until solid, 1 houror so.
  • Store them in a freezer Ziploc bag in the freezer until ready to eat!
  • Reheat in a preheated 350° F oven until warm and crisp, about 15minutes or so.

Make-Ahead Method

  • Soak the fries as instructed, dry them completely. Fry them in batches at 360° for 5 minutes. Place on a paper towel.
  • Transfer to a plate/tray and flash freezethem for 40 minutes.
  • Transfer to them to a freezer bag and freeze them for up to 3 months.
  • When ready to serve, remove them from the freezer and fry them in batches at 400° until golden brown, about 5 minutes.
  • Transfer to paper towels and season them immediately with salt.

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McDonald's French Fries - Copycat Recipe

Prep Time: 30 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 12 minutes minutes

Soaking Time: 2 hours hours

Total Time: 2 hours hours 42 minutes minutes

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Servings: 4

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Learn how to make McDonald's classic French Fry recipe at home! (And exactly how the restaurant does it!) These fries are golden and crispy on the outside, and soft on the inside!

Ingredients

Brine

  • 8 cups cold water
  • ½ cup corn syrup, (can sub 1/3 cup sugar)
  • 3 tablespoons salt
  • 1 teaspoon white vinegar

Fries

  • 6 large Russet potatoes, About 4.5 pounds
  • 1 quart vegetable oil
  • ½ cup vegetable shortening
  • Salt, for seasoning

Instructions

  • Combine the brine ingredients and set aside.

  • Peel and rinse that potatoes.

  • Slice them into strings just under ½ inch. (A french fry potato cutter makes this easy.)

  • Place them in the cold brine as you slice them. Ensure the potatoes are completely submerged. Add more cold water if needed.

  • Cover and place the brine in the fridge for 2 hours or overnight.

  • Drain and rinse them twice with cold water. Pat them completely dry.

  • Preheat oil to 300 degrees. (A dutch oven and oil thermometer is very helpful.)

  • Fry the potatoes in batches for about 5 minutes. Remove with a slotted spoon and place on a paper towels. They will be very soft. (This is a good thing.)

  • Add the vegetable shortening and increase the heat to 400 degrees. Fry in batches again until golden brown. (It’s hard to be patient during this part.)

  • Remove and place on paper towels. Season with salt right away and serve!

Notes

How To Store and Reheat Leftovers

Refrigerating:

  • Let any leftover fries cool completely and store them in a Freezer bag in the fridge, removing as much air from the bag as possible.
  • To reheat, bake at 350° F for about 10 minutes. They reheat very well.

Freezing:

  • Flash freeze them on a baking sheet or plate until solid, 1 houror so.
  • Store them in a freezer Ziploc bag in the freezer until ready to eat!
  • Reheat in a preheated 350° F oven until warm and crisp, about 15minutes or so.

Make-Ahead Method

  • Soak the fries as instructed, dry them completely. Fry them in batches at 360° for 5 minutes. Place on a paper towel.
  • Transfer to a plate/tray and flash freezethem for 40 minutes.
  • Transfer to them to a freezer bag and freeze them for up to 3 months.
  • When ready to serve, remove them from the freezer and fry them in batches at 400° until golden brown, about 5 minutes.
  • Transfer to paper towels and season them immediately with salt.

Be sure to try my French Fry Seasoning Recipe next!

Nutrition

Calories: 379kcal, Carbohydrates: 58g, Protein: 7g, Fat: 15g, Saturated Fat: 10g, Sodium: 452mg, Potassium: 1332mg, Fiber: 4g, Sugar: 2g, Vitamin C: 18mg, Calcium: 42mg, Iron: 3mg

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Course: Appetizer, Side Dish

Cuisine: American

Author: Stephanie

McDonald's French Fries - Copycat Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What are the 14 ingredients in McDonald's fries? ›

Ingredients: Potatoes, Vegetable Oil (canola Oil, Corn Oil, Soybean Oil, Hydrogenated Soybean Oil, Natural Beef Flavor [wheat And Milk Derivatives]*), Dextrose, Sodium Acid Pyrophosphate (maintain Color), Salt. *natural Beef Flavor Contains Hydrolyzed Wheat And Hydrolyzed Milk As Starting Ingredients.

Why is McDonald's french fries so crispy? ›

The suppliers we work with first peel, cut and blanche the potatoes. They then dry, partially fry and quickly freeze the fries for our restaurants. Once in our kitchens, we cook them in our canola-blend oil so you can have them crispy and hot—just the way you like them. Want to hear more about our fry ingredients?

Why does McDonald's soak their fries in sugar? ›

The dextrose, a natural form of sugar, is to help achieve a uniform golden color and the sodium acid pyrophosphate prevents the potatoes from turning grayish after they are cooked, according to McDonald's. Fear said these ingredients are of no health concern.

What makes McDonald's fries taste so good? ›

“It's because McDonald's cooks their fries with beef flavoring mixed within their vegetable oil,” the San Diego-based content creator explains in a TikTok posted last week that's served up 9.6 million views. It's “why the fries taste so good,” he added, but it's “probably bad news for vegetarians.”

Is there silly putty in McDonald's french fries? ›

He also discovered that dimethylpolysiloxane - a form of silicone found in Silly Putty - is used in the making of McDonald's fries along with a petrol-based chemical called tertiary butylhydroquinone (TBHQ).

What kind of oil does McDonald's use for their french fries? ›

McDonald's, like many fast-food chains, uses a specific type of oil for frying their french fries. The exact oil used can vary by location and over time, but traditionally, McDonald's has used a blend of oils, primarily including canola oil and hydrogenated soybean oil for cooking their fries.

Does McDonald's use the same oil for meat and fries? ›

They are cooked in oil that is separate to the oil used for meat products and filtered on a separate system.

What is the beef flavoring in McDonald's fries? ›

The fries are cooked in our kitchens, seasoned with salt, and served hot to you." Allergen information noted on McDonald's USA's nutrition fact sheets have long disclosed that the fry oil's "natural beef flavor" is made with hydrolyzed wheat and hydrolyzed milk.

What did McDonald's use to fry their fries before? ›

Before the 1990s, McDonald's fries were actually cooked in straight beef fat to give them their world-famous taste. But they moved to a vegetable oil blend after consumers complained about the amount of saturated fat in McDonald's foods.

Does McDonald's sugar coat their fries? ›

At the beginning of the potato season, when we're using newer potatoes, the naturally-occurring sugar content is very low and we do need to add a small amount of sugar dextrose to our fries to ensure they maintain that golden colour.

Does McDonald's still use beef tallow? ›

From 1940 - 1985, McDonald's famous french fries used to be cooked in beef tallow. Everything changed in 1990 when a motivated millionaire pressured them to switch to vegetable oil. Since 1954, McDonald's has been the behemoth of fast food.

Does McDonald's have secret ingredients? ›

Silly Putty Silicone (Dimethylpolysiloxane)

It is the secret ingredient that keeps fryer oil from foaming. McDonald's Filet-O-Fish and French fries have it, as do Wendy's Natural-Cut Fries With Sea Salt. In fact, most fast-food items that bathe in a deep-fat fryer are imbued with a hint of dimethylpolysiloxane.

What did McDonald's change about their french fries? ›

McDonald's changed their ingredients for fries in the early 1990s. Specifically, they changed the oil they used to cook the fries from a mixture of vegetable oil and beef tallow to 100% vegetable oil. The change was made in response to health concerns about the use of saturated fats, such as beef tallow, in fast food.

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