What type of cooking oil does Mcdonald's use?
canola-blend oilOnce 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?
What are Mcdonald's french fries cooked in?
vegetable oilWhen you're ready to order, the restaurants cook the fries for a third time, frying them in more oil. This time, it's a vegetable oil blend of canola, corn, soybean and hydrogenated soybean oils.21-Jan-2015
What oil does McDonald's use for hash browns?
vegetable oilIn an effort to make their fried menu items a little healthier, McDonald's switched to frying their potato sides with vegetable oil in 1990. But in order to give their hash browns and fries the same delicious taste as frying in beef tallow, they added natural beef flavoring to the oil.
Why do McDonald's fries taste so good?
To mimic the chain's original oil blend, which was mostly beef tallow, the oil is laced with chemical flavoring to replicate that mouthwatering smell. In other words, the delicious scent we know and love is actually the smell of potatoes cooked in beef fat, an aroma so powerful it makes the fries seem even tastier!29-Nov-2021