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Old October 11th, 2004, 02:56 AM
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Default macdonalds french fries?

Hello hello! This is Princess Kate. Yes I'm new here. I was just wondering if anyone knows how to make MacDonalds french fries... Uhmm.. I dont even know if I'm in the right forum.... Someone please help.

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Old October 23rd, 2004, 12:23 AM
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Default Mcdonalds fries

Mcdonald's French Fries
Keys: Side Dish
Yield: 4

Ingredients:

2 lrg russet potatoes
1 can shortening - (48 oz)
Salt as needed

----------------- RECOMMENDED ----------------
A 1/4" potato slicer or mandoline


Method:
Peel the potatoes, dry them and slice using a mandolin or other slicer with a setting as close to 1/4-inch square strips as you've got. If your fries are a little thicker than 1/4-inch the recipe will still work, but it won't be an exact clone; and you definitely don't want super thick steak fries here.

Rinse the fries in a large bowl filled with around 8 cups of cold water. The water should become milky. Dump the water out and add another 8 cups of cold water plus some ice and let the fries sit for an hour.

Spoon the shortening into your deep fryer and set it to 375 degrees. On many fryers this is the highest setting.

Remove the fries from the water and spread them out on a towel to dry for 10 to 15 minutes. Don't let them sit much longer then this or they will begin to turn brown.

The oil should now be hot enough for the blanching stage. Split up the fries and add them to the oil for 1 1/2 minutes at a time. Watch them carefully to be sure they don't begin to brown. If they start to brown on the edges, take 'em out. Remove the fries to paper towels to drain and cool.

When the fries have cooled, put them into a resealable bag or covered container and freeze for 4 to 5 hours or until the potatoes are completely frozen. As the fries freeze you can turn off the fryer, but turn it back on and give it plenty of time to heat up before the final frying stage for your fries.

Split up the frozen fries and add one half at a time to the hot oil. Fry for 4 1/2 to 6 minutes or until the fries have become a golden brown color and are crispy on the outside when cool. The second batch may take a tad longer than the first, since the oil may have cooled. Drain the fries to paper towels and salt generously.

This recipe yields 4 servings.
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Old March 24th, 2005, 10:27 AM
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Default Re: macdonalds french fries?

They ass sugar to the oil. My Brother-In-Law use to work there. I make McDonald fries all the time for my family at home.
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how much sugar do they put in the oil? does it burn and carmelize?
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Old April 22nd, 2005, 09:56 PM
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Default No sugar in the oil

I worked for McDonalds many years ago...DO NOT PUT SUGAR IN THE OIL
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Old April 29th, 2005, 05:44 AM
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Default McDonald's fries

McDonald's seasons their fries with beef broth. This has been in the media, as it caused them some problems in India. The company admitted the practice, but stated they do not add this in India. The beef broth gives the fries the unique flavor. You can add it by using boullion or beef granules to season the hot fries.
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Default Re: macdonalds french fries?

I had always heard they were dusted with powdered sugar before they were fried.
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