In the realm of fast food, there exists a culinary icon that has captured the hearts and taste buds of countless individuals worldwide. It is the epitome of crispy, golden-brown perfection, a culinary masterpiece that has become synonymous with the name McDonald's. Behold, the McDonald's Famous French Fry! Renowned for its addictive flavor, irresistible crunch, and universal appeal, this culinary delight has become a benchmark against which all other french fries are measured. If you're a fry enthusiast or simply seeking to recreate the magic of McDonald's fries at home, embark on this delectable quest to discover the best copycat McDonald's Famous French Fry recipe.
Here are our top 4 tried and tested recipes!
MCDONALD'S FRENCH FRIES - COPYCAT RECIPE
Steps:
- 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!
Nutrition Facts : Calories 379 kcal, Carbohydrate 58 g, Protein 7 g, Fat 15 g, SaturatedFat 10 g, Sodium 452 mg, Fiber 4 g, Sugar 2 g, ServingSize 1 serving
MC DONALD'S CLASSIC FRENCH FRIES (COPYCAT)
My recipe for retro McDonald's french fries is timely and tedious, so if you can tough it, carry on! This is authentic to the original beef tallow fried potatoes until 1990, when tallow was switched out for shortening. Today, a shortening/vegetable oil blend is used.
Provided by The Spice Guru
Categories Lunch/Snacks
Time 2h25m
Yield 4-6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- MIX the BRINE in a 3 quart pot with an accompanying lid.
- PEEL 4 medium russet potatoes; CUT potatoes into 1/4" shoestrings (try to make them as uniform as possible; I use an adjustable-blade French-fry cutter).
- PLACE cut potatoes into the brine container; SEAL and refrigerate for at least 2 hours; BRING pot with brine and potatoes to a full boil; BOIL for 1 1/2-2 minutes; DRAIN and rinse potatoes under cold water; BLOT potatoes as dry as possible.
- PLACE potatoes side-by-side into freezer bags without touching, and without crowding; SEAL bags and freeze flat in refrigerator for at least 2 hours (just make sure fries are frozen solid).
- FILL deep-fryer with proper amount of beef tallow (or oil/shortening blend), to manufacturer's recommended amount; HEAT fryer in gradual increments to 375°F.
- PLACE 1/2 of the potatoes at a time into elevated deep-frying basket; GENTLY lower basket into hot fat.
- FRY for about 2 minutes but PAY ATTENTION TO THE COLOR -- potato color should be light golden brown with just slightly darker ends (see photo, and pull a french fry with tongs to test doneness if necessary); ELEVATE fry basket and shake to drain excess fat; SECURE basket and let drain for 30 seconds.
- TRANSFER fries into colander placed in sink; REPEAT with remaining potatoes.
- SEASON french fries lightly with fine flake sea salt while tossing (eat immediately, or keep warmed for a limited time in a 170°F oven).
- SERVE french fries with your favorite condiment and ENJOY!
COPYCAT MC DONALD'S® FAMOUS FRENCH FRIES
I found this recipe on another site and just had to save it here. My brothers and Father just love Mcdonalds french fries, so if I can make them at home for much cheaper it would be a win-win situation. I have not tried the recipe yet but will very soon
Provided by KeystoneGal06
Categories Potato
Time 1h
Yield 2 medium size fries, 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Peel the potatoes. In a large mixing bowl, combine sugar, corn syrup, and hot water. Make sure the sugar is dissolved. Using a french fry slicer, cut the peeled potatoes into shoestrings. The potatoes should be 1/4" x 1/4" in thickness, and about 4" to 6" long. (You can do this with a knife, but it is alot of work).
- Place the shoestringed potatoes into the bowl of sugar-water, and refrigerate. Let them soak about 30 minutes.
- While they're soaking, pack the shortening into the deep fryer. Crank up the temperature to "full". The shortening has to pre-heat for a very long time. It will eventually liquify. After it has liquified and is at least 375°, drain the potatoes and dump them into the fryer. (be careful, it will be ferocious).
- After 1 to 1 1/2 minutes, remove the potatoes and place them on a paper towel lined plate. Let them cool 8 to 10 minutes in the refrigerator.
- While they're cooling, add the lard or beef drippings to the hot Crisco®. Again, crank the temperature to full. Stir in the lard as it melts into the oil. It will blend inches.
- After the deep fryer is reheated to 375°-400°, add the potatoes and deep fry again. This time for 5-7 minutes until golden brown. Remove and place in a large bowl.
- Sprinkle generously with salt, then "toss" the fries to mix the salt evenly.
- Serve hot, serve immediately, and enjoy! Depending upon the size of the potatoes, this recipe make about 2 medium sized fries.
- Special Notes: If you want more fries, double the recipe---but DON'T double the cooking oil. Just cook them in shifts, adding about 1/4 cup more Crisco® and 1 tablespoon lard for the second batch.
MCDONALD'S FRENCH FRIES RECIPE
McDonald's French fries are world famous and we finally have the secret recipe to make the perfect fries. Check out the full recipe and prepare perfectly crispy French fries in your kitchen.
Provided by Yamini Rathore
Categories copycat
Time 1h
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Make the brine by combining all the ingredients (8 cups, ½ cup corn syrup, 3 tbsp salt, 1 tsp white vinegar, sugar).
- Peel and rinse the potatoes in cold water. Then, slice the potatoes.
- Place them in cold brine while you slice them and make sure they are completely submerged.
- Cover them and put them in the fridge for 40 minutes or 2 hours
- Dry them completely and preheat oil to 300 degrees.
- Fry them in batches for 5 minutes and let them be soft when fries for the first time.
- Remove them on paper towels.
- Fry the potato fries using vegetable shortening
- Remove and place them on paper towels to absorb the oil.
- Sprinkle a generous amount of salt and serve it with a dip of your choice.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 490 kcal, Fat 23 g, Sodium 400 mg, Carbohydrate 66 g, Fiber 6 g, Protein 7 g, ServingSize 1 serving
Tips:
- Choose the right potatoes. Russet potatoes are the best choice for French fries because they have a high starch content, which makes them crispy on the outside and fluffy on the inside.
- Cut the potatoes into even strips. This will help them cook evenly.
- Soak the potatoes in cold water for at least 30 minutes. This will help remove excess starch and make the fries crispier.
- Dry the potatoes thoroughly before frying. This will prevent them from sticking together.
- Fry the potatoes in hot oil. The ideal temperature for frying French fries is between 350°F and 375°F.
- Don't overcrowd the pan. This will cause the fries to cook unevenly.
- Cook the fries until they are golden brown and crispy. This will take about 3-4 minutes.
- Drain the fries on paper towels. This will help remove excess oil.
- Season the fries with salt and pepper, or your favorite seasoning blend.
Conclusion:
Making copycat McDonald's French fries at home is easy and rewarding. By following the tips in this article, you can create delicious, crispy fries that are just as good as the ones from the fast-food chain. So next time you're craving McDonald's fries, save yourself the trip and make them at home instead.
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