Copycat Five Guys Cajun Fries Recipe (Air Fryer or Oven) (2024)

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This Copycat Five Guys Cajun Fries Recipe is crispy, spicy, and perfectly flavored with our cajun seasoning blend. It's a healthier version that can be made both in the oven and air fryer.

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Five guys fans, gather around! This Copycat Five Guys Cajun Fries recipe tastes just like the real thing.

If you've ever tried homemade french fries, you know they're a hundred times better than the frozen fries you buy at the grocery store.

This copycat version consists of fresh potatoes that get seasoned with our DIY cajun mix and then cooked until golden perfection.

It's perfect to enjoy alongside your favorite dips and sauces or serve as a side dish to burgers, cauliflower wings, chili, and even shakshuka.

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Why You'll Love This Recipe

  • Made with simple ingredients. This recipe doesn't use any fancy ingredients or techniques and is super easy to make.
  • Customizable. You can control how salty, spicy, and seasoned you want your fries to be.
  • Healthier than regular fries. You'll need only a small amount of vegetable oil to coat the potatoes before air frying or baking them.
  • Delicious. Using real potatoes, and fresh spices, these easy cajun fries carry an amazing flavor.

Ingredients

See the recipe card below for exact measurements.

  • Potatoes:I like to use Yukon Gold potatoes or russet potatoes.
  • Spices:To make the five guys' cajun spice blend, you'll need smoked paprika, garlic powder, onion powder, oregano, thyme, and red pepper flakes or cayenne pepper.
  • Oil:Use canola, olive oil, or peanut oil for best results. Five guys fries are made with peanut oil, but if you have nut allergies I don't recommend using it.
  • Salt and black pepper:The best part about making fries at home is that you can control how salty you want them to be.
  • Granulated sugar (optional):It mellows down the spiciness of the cajun spice mix, but it won't make your fries sweet.
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How to Make Five Guys Cajun Fries Recipe

Step 1: Cut the potatoes

Wash, peel, and cut potatoes into ¼" strips. Then, if using the oven method, add yourbaking sheetto the oven and preheat it to 390ºF (200ºC).

Step 2: Soak in ice-cold water

This is optional, but it helps to get rid of some of the starch, which results in crispier fries. Fill alarge bowl with water and add ice and add the potatoes. Soak for at least 30 minutes, then drain and rinse.

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Step 3: Dry the potatoes

Lay them on a few layers of paper towels and dry well. This is important to make sure that the seasoning will stick properly.

Step 4: Season

Add the potatoes to abowland coat with 1 tablespoon of oil. Then, add the spice mix and stir until every last piece is well-coated.

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Step 5: Bake or air fry

Take the hot baking sheets out of the oven and spray them withcooking spray. Add the fries in a single layer, giving them enough space in between. Bake for 35-40 minutes, flipping halfway through, until golden brown.

If using anair fryer, preheat it to 390ºF (200ºC). Spray the air fryer basket withcooking spray, then add the fries in a single layer. Cook for 20-25 minutes, or until golden brown.

Finish by sprinkling a little bit of sea salt before serving.

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Expert Tips

  • Cut the fries into similar sizes.This ensures that they will cook evenly and at about the same rate.
  • Soak the potatoes in ice-cold water. If you have the time, I recommend soaking the fries anywhere from 30 minutes to 2 hours to get rid of the starch. This is my best trick for this Five Guys cajun fries recipe
  • Dry them very well before seasoning.After soaking, make sure to completely dry the potatoes. This will help the seasoning stick better and will prevent the potatoes from getting soggy.
  • Preheat your baking sheets.Instead of using parchment paper, preheat your baking sheets and spray them with cooking spray. This creates a non-stick layer, and since you're not using parchment paper, the potatoes can have direct contact with the surface and get super crispy.
  • Work in batches if needed.It's essential to not overcrowd the air fryer basket or the baking sheets. If you don't give the potatoes enough space, they'll steam instead of crisp up, and will end up being soggy.

FAQ

Are cajun fries spicy?

This recipe is moderately spicy. If you don't like spicy food, you can simply omit the red chili flakes, and if you want the make your fries spicier, you can add ¼- ½ teaspoon cayenne pepper.

Can you reheat this Five Guys cajun fries recipe?

Yes. Although they won't get as crispy as they were when they were fresh, you can still reheat them. Preheat the oven or air fryer to 400°F(205°C). Bake for 10 minutes, or air fryer for 4-5 minutes, tossing halfway through.

How do five guys make their fries?

Unlike other fast-food fries, five guys use fresh potatoes that they deep-fry in peanut oil. They use a cooking process called "double frying", which is exactly what it sounds like- frying the potatoes twice to make them extra crispy.

Do you have to soak potatoes before frying?

IMO, yes. I highly recommend soaking the potatoes to make the fries extra crispy. If you can't remember to soak them a few hours before, you can soak them overnight and keep them in the fridge.

Which are the best potatoes to use for fries?

Russet potatoes are the best type of potatoes to use to make fries. They're high in starch and low in moisture. Avoid using waxy potatoes.

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Serving

In true Five Guys fashion, enjoy these cajun fries alongside a Five Guys burger. For those following plant-based diets, check out my air fryer beyond burger recipe.

You can also serve them alongside dishes like eggplant tofu, mac and cheese, risoni salad with feta, and vegan chicken sandwich.

Storage

This recipe is best served when fresh, as the fries get soft when they cool down. However, if you have any leftovers, store them in an airtight container in the fridge for 3-4 days.

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Copycat Five Guys Cajun Fries Recipe

This Copycat Five Guys Cajun Fries Recipe is crispy, spicy, and perfectly flavored with our cajun seasoning blend. It's a healthier version that can be made both in the oven and air fryer.

4.86 from 7 votes

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Course: Side Dish

Cuisine: American, Dairy-free, Gluten-free, Vegan, Vegetarian

Keyword: cajun fries, Five Guys cajun fries, fries, homemade fries, oven baked fries

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 35 minutes minutes

Soaking time: 30 minutes minutes

Total Time: 1 hour hour 15 minutes minutes

Servings: 4

Author: Petranka

Equipment

Ingredients

For the fries

For the spice blend

Step-by-step imagesScroll back to find detailed recipe photos!

Instructions

  • Wash, peel, and cut potatoes into ½-inch thick fries. Then, if using the oven method, add yourbaking sheetto the oven and preheat it to 390ºF (200ºC).

  • This is optional, but it helps to get rid of some of the starch, which results in crispier fries. Fill alarge bowlwith water and add ice and add the potatoes. Soak for at least 30 minutes, then drain and rinse.

  • Lay them on a few layers of paper towels and dry well. This is important to make sure that the seasoning will stick properly.

  • Add the potatoes to abowland coat with 1 tablespoon of oil. Then, add the spice mix and stir until every last piece is well-coated.

  • Take the hot baking sheets out of the oven and spray them withcooking spray. Add the fries in a single layer, giving them enough space in between. Bake for 35-40 minutes, flipping halfway through, until golden brown.

  • If using anair fryer, preheat it to 390ºF (200ºC). Spray the air fryer basket withcooking spray, then add the fries in a single layer. Cook for 20-25 minutes, or until golden brown.

  • Finish by sprinkling a little bit of sea salt before serving.

Notes

  • Cut the fries into similar sizes.This ensures that they will cook evenly and at about the same rate.
  • Soak the potatoes in ice-cold water.If you have the time, I recommend soaking the fries anywhere from 30 minutes to 2 hours to get rid of the starch. This is my best trick for making crispy baked potatoes.
  • Dry them very well before seasoning.After soaking, make sure to completely dry the potatoes. This will help the seasoning stick better and will prevent the potatoes from getting soggy.
  • Preheat your baking sheets.Instead of using parchment paper, preheat your baking sheets and spray them with cooking spray. This creates a non-stick layer, and since you're not using parchment paper, the potatoes can have direct contact with the surface and get super crispy.
  • Work in batches if needed.It's essential to not overcrowd the air fryer basket or the baking sheets. If you don't give the potatoes enough space, they'll steam instead of crisp up, and will end up being soggy.

Storage

This recipe is best served when fresh, as the fries get soft when they cool down. However, if you have any leftovers, store them in anairtight containerin the fridge for 3-4 days.

Nutrition information is a rough estimate calculated with an online calculator without including the optional ingredients. The information shown should not be considered a substitute for personal nutritional advice.

Nutrition

Calories: 178kcal

Nutrition information is a rough estimate calculated with third-party calculations without including the optional ingredients.

Tried this recipe?Leave me a rating and a comment telling me how it went. Or tag me at @sunglowkichen and hashtag #sunglowkitchen on Instagram!

Food safety

  • Cook to a minimum temperature of 165 °F (74 °C)
  • Do not use the same utensils on cooked food, that previously touched raw meat
  • Wash hands after touching raw meat
  • Don't leave food sitting out at room temperature for extended periods
  • Never leave cooking food unattended
  • Use oils with a high smoking point to avoid harmful compounds
  • Always have good ventilation when using a gas stove

See more guidelines at USDA.gov.

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Reader Interactions

Comments

  1. Robert says

    Copycat Five Guys Cajun Fries Recipe (Air Fryer or Oven) (20)
    These fries totally saved me when I had friends over for a movie. They freaking loved em'!

    Reply

  2. Sakura says

    Copycat Five Guys Cajun Fries Recipe (Air Fryer or Oven) (21)
    Great recipe ! I had a delicious moment eating these fries ! Thank you !

    Reply

    • Petranka says

      So glad to hear you liked my recipe, Sakura! Thanks for the review!

      Reply

  3. Rachel says

    Copycat Five Guys Cajun Fries Recipe (Air Fryer or Oven) (22)
    I did not love the seasoning on the fries, it was way too sweet compared to 5 Guys. However, it is DELICIOUS on popcorn. Sounds weird but the combination of sweet, smoky, salty, and a little spicy gives a spiced kettle corn vibe.

    Reply

    • Petranka says

      Hi Rachel. Sorry to hear you didn't enjoy the seasoning, many readers have loved it. Maybe try adding less paprika next time? And thanks for the popcorn trick! 🙂

      Reply

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Copycat Five Guys Cajun Fries Recipe (Air Fryer or Oven) (2024)

FAQs

What brand of Cajun seasoning does Five Guys use? ›

McCormick Bayou Cajun (no Msg) Seasoning , 21 oz Is definitely the one at Five Guys -- and our favorite -- lots of spice flavors and spicy as well without being overwhelmingly salty. It does have salt, so you can use like salt for a very spicy finish, or use in addition to salt for a milder effect.

What is on Five Guys Cajun fries? ›

I dug through the Five Guys ingredient notes online to find the exact spices and herbs used in their very own cajun spice blend, which include garlic and onion powder, paprika, oregano, white pepper, cayenne pepper, and celery seeds.

How do Five Guys make their fries? ›

"First, we wash the potatoes off. Real potatoes," the Five Guys employee says. Up next, the potatoes get loaded into the slicer, where they're chopped up into fries, then they're placed in a bucket that's filled with water. The fries get washed off to help remove the starch then eventually go into the fryer.

What makes Five Guys fries so good? ›

The fries are precooked for a few minutes to get rid of excess water, then set aside until customers are ready for a fresh batch. And this is where Five Guys' real French fry secret comes in. Instead of cutting corners with cheaper oil, Five Guys refuses to use anything but peanut oil.

Is Five Guys cajun seasoning Old Bay? ›

Five Guys fries are legendary, but the Web is inconclusive as to whether or not their cajun fries (definitely superior to the already amazing regular fries) use Old Bay or not. UPDATE: Just in from Five Guys HQ -- they use McCormick's Cajun Seasoning, not Old Bay. I won't hold it against them.

What is the closest seasoning to cajun seasoning? ›

If you're in the middle of a Master Chef moment but you just ran out of your favorite Cajun seasoning blend, you can easily substitute a combination of cayenne pepper, garlic powder, and paprika to achieve an “I-can't-believe-it's-not-Cajun” experience.

Why are Five Guys fries cooked in peanut oil? ›

The restaurant uses peanuts and peanut butter as a milkshake base. Five Guys also cooks their food in peanut oil. However, peanut oil is highly refined, hot pressed, and less likely to cause a reaction since reactant proteins are processed out.

What oil do Five Guys use for fries? ›

Five Guys Style

Freshly made boardwalk-style fries, cooked in pure, cholesterol-free, 100% peanut oil. Cut fresh and cooked twice – firm on the outside and mashed potato on the inside.

Why is Five Guys so generous with fries? ›

Speaking to Food Republic, Chad Murrell, one of the Five Guys founder Jerry Murrell's sons, said: 'I won't name names, but other restaurants just don't give a satisfying amount of fries. 'We always give an extra scoop. I say load 'em up and make sure they get their money's worth. '

What do Five Guys soak their fries in? ›

the clean fries must soak in cold water. for at least 15 minutes before they're ready to cook. this is what achieves a quality 5 Guys fry.

Why are Five Guys fries so unhealthy? ›

And that's before you add in the fries and soda. You may want to think twice about grabbing Five Guys fries. Even the Little Fries are brimming with calories and fat with 526 and 23 grams, respectively. The Large Fry has an unbelievable 1,314 calories, 57 grams of fat and 1,327 milligrams of sodium.

How to make Five Guys fries crispy? ›

One of the secrets to achieving the perfect flavor and texture of Five Guys french fries is to use peanut oil for frying. Peanut oil has a high smoke point, which means it can be heated to a high temperature without burning. This is essential for creating crispy, golden-brown fries with a soft, fluffy interior.

Why are Five Guys fries so greasy? ›

There's a method behind the madness...

Speaking of this, Five Guys founder, Jerry Murrell, told Food Republic: "Peanut oil is a healthier oil. Lots of people prefer to use hydrogenated oils for a crisper fry, but we want that melt-in-your-mouth buttery taste that non-hydrogenated oil offers.

Do Five Guys double fry their fries? ›

Double-frying ensures the perfect french fry

Apparently, Five Guys' fries are double-fried. The thinly sliced potatoes spend about two minutes in their initial oil bath before being removed and transferred to a second batch of oil, where the frying process is completed.

Are 5 Guys fries seasoned? ›

Five Guys' fries are some of the best in the business, but according to the McCormick website, the spice blend they use doesn't contain any mysterious ingredients, or even any MSG to make it taste better.

What is Five Guys Cajun style? ›

Cajun Style

Freshly made boardwalk-style fries, cooked in pure, cholesterol-free, 100% peanut oil, and then showered with a heavy dose of Cajun spice. Cut fresh and cooked twice – firm on the outside and mashed potato on the inside.

Is McCormick Cajun seasoning spicy? ›

McCormick Culinary® Cajun Seasoning brings the authentic, spicy flavors of southern Louisiana to any recipe: McCormick Culinary Cajun Seasoning features an intricate blend of premium spices like garlic, onion, paprika and red pepper.

Can you buy Cajun spice mix? ›

We recommend buying Cajun Spice Mix in our attractive Spice Tin. Not only is it recyclable and reusable (you can refill it with our Cajun spice pouch!) but most importantly, it's resealable. This ensures that your spice mix remains fresher and tastes better for far longer.

Is all Cajun seasoning the same? ›

While the exact components vary, Cajun spice mixes frequently contain paprika, cayenne pepper, black pepper, garlic powder, thyme, and salt. This versatile flavor is known for its ability to give meals a robust and fiery taste.

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