In-N-Out Animal Style Burger Fries
These In-N-Out Animal Style Burger Fries are a way of enjoying my favorite items from In-N-Out but at home. In this recipe, crispy shoestring French fries are topped with seasoned ground beef, melty cheese, copycat In-N-Out spread and finely diced caramelized onions. Yields 6 to 8 servings, depending.
Craving In-N-Out? Make these fries.
It starts with shoestring French fries (although, I have made this with roasted baby potatoes as well) topped with cheese, seasoned ground beef, more cheese, my homemade version of In-N-Out spread and caramelized onions. It’s a fun snack or meal even – we’ve had it both ways. We like them as you see here, but fee free to top with your favorite burger toppings, like chopped pickle, onion and tomato.
My only wish is that one day In-N-Out will be out east – Michigan/metro Detroit area precisely. However in the meantime, we have these fries! Seriously, they’re so darn good! Now grab a couple forks and dig in.
To Make These In-N-Out Burger Fries You Will Need:
- French fries – Use homemade or store- bought. We like shoestring style fries best.
- unsalted butter – Adds richness and flavor.
- oil – Use extra light olive oil or avocado oil.
- yellow onion – Use 1 large or 2 medium.
- kosher salt – Helps to soften the onions while cooking.
- lean ground beef – I like to use lean ground beef, however use what you prefer.
- au jus gravy mix – Use homemade or store-bought.
- American cheese – Or use cheese of choice if preferred.
- In-N-Out Spread – It’s not animal style without it.
Make The In-N-Out spread:
Quickly whip up the In-N-Out spread and keep it refrigerated until ready to use. You can even make this a day in advance.
Make The French Fries:
You can use frozen fries or make your own. You could even roast baby potatoes (tossed in a little oil and roast at 400°F/200°C for 20ish minute) and use those as well for more of a burger bowl situation. Once the fries are crisp, remove from oven and season with salt to taste.
Make The Caramelized Onions:
I also like to start the onions at the same time as the fries. In a large sauté pan, add 2 teaspoons oil, 2 tablespoons butter and 1 large finely diced yellow onion.
Heat on medium to medium-low, sautéing until deeply golden and caramelized. This takes the most time, so I like to make it while I start the fries.
In another large pan, add 2 teaspoons oil and 1 pound lean ground beef. Use a wooden spatula to break up the ground beef, cooking until fully cooked and no longer pink.
Once fully cooked, drain off fat and discard fat. Add 1-1/2 tablespoons aus jus gravy mix in with the cooked ground beef, stir well to combine.
Move your oven rack about 6 inches away from the heating element and preheat your broiler to high.
Divide the cooked fries among 2 quarter sheet pans or use one large rimmed baking sheet. Don’t be like me and use parchment paper! Broiler + parchment is not a great idea. Clearly I was more worried about aesthetics and easy clean up.😂
Top with a couple slices of American cheese (on both pans) and slip under the broiler until melted watch carefully to avoid burning!
Divide the seasoned ground beef among both pans.
Top with more slices of cheese.
And slip under the broiler until melted. Again, watch carefully!
Lastly, top with desired amount of the spread and then divide the caramelized onions and sprinkle them over top.
Serve immediately while the fries are hot. With forks. Forks are a must.
For some spice, try squeezing a little hot pepper juice over top!
Enjoy! And if you give this In-N-Out Animal Style Burger Fries recipe a try, let me know! Snap a photo and tag me on twitter or instagram!
Yield: 6 servings
In-N-Out Animal Style Burger Fries
These In-N-Out Animal Style Burger Fries are a way of enjoying my favorite items from In-N-Out but at home. In this recipe, crispy shoestring French fries are topped with seasoned ground beef, melty cheese, copycat In-N-Out spread and finely diced caramelized onions. Yields 6 to 8 servings, depending.
- 28 ounces shoestring French fries
- 1 large yellow onion, finely diced
- 4 teaspoons avocado oil, or extra light olive oil, divided
- 2 tablespoons unsalted butter
- kosher salt
- 1 pound lean ground beef, I use 93
- 1½ tablespoons au jus gravy mix
- 11 to 12 slices American cheese, or cheese of choice
- 1 recipe In-N-Out Spread
MAKE THE FRIES:
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You can use frozen fries (following package directions) or make your own. You could even roast baby potatoes (see notes). and use those as well for more of a burger bowl. Once roasted season with salt to taste.
MAKE THE CARAMELIZED ONIONS:
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In a large sauté pan, add 2 teaspoons oil, butter and finely diced yellow onion. Heat on medium to medium-low, sautéing until deeply golden and caramelized. This takes the most time, so I like to make it while I start the fries.
MAKE THE “BURGER”:
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In another large pan, add 2 teaspoons oil and the lean ground beef. Use a wooden spatula to break up the ground beef, cooking until fully cooked and no longer pink. Once fully cooked, drain off fat and discard fat. Add the aus jus gravy mix in with the cooked ground beef, stir well to combine.
MAKE THE IN-N-OUT BURGER FRIES:
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Move your oven rack about 6-inches away from the heating element and preheat your broiler to high. Divide the cooked fries among 2 quarter sheet pans (or 1 larger pan). Top with a couple slices of American cheese (on both pans) and slip under the broiler until melted watch carefully to avoid burning!
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Divide the seasoned ground beef among each pan, spooning it onto of the cheesy fries. Top with the rest of the slices of cheese. Slip under the broiler until melted. Again, watch carefully!
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Lastly, top with desired amount of sauce/spread and then divide the caramelized onions and add them on top.
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Serve immediately while the fries are hot!
Note: The nutritional value was calculated using the entire spread recipe. However, use however much you like.
Serving: 300g (about), Calories: 759kcal, Carbohydrates: 50g, Protein: 26g, Fat: 51g, Saturated Fat: 20g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 5g, Monounsaturated Fat: 22g, Trans Fat: 1g, Cholesterol: 101mg, Sodium: 1912mg, Potassium: 920mg, Fiber: 7g, Sugar: 5g, Vitamin A: 571IU, Vitamin C: 11mg, Calcium: 435mg, Iron: 4mg
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