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

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 strings just under 1/2 inch thick. Drop into the brine.

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

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

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.)

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!

Why Soak the Potatoes in a Cold Brine?

Soaking potatoes in cold 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 potatoes twice is 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 hour or 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 15 minutes 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 freeze them 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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