Homemade Waffle Fries - Chick-fil-A Copycat Recipe (Only 3 Ingredients!) (2024)

If you know me, you know I love french fries. They are one of my favorite foods besides cake. That’s why I am SO EXCITED about this new copycat recipe for “Chick-fil-A” Waffle Fries!

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There’s just something extra special about waffle fries. I don’t know if it’s the shape or what exactly makes them so delicious, but it certainly isn’t the Dimethylpolysiloxane, chemical preservatives, or unhealthy oils that Chick-fil-A uses to make theirs.

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Back in the day, I used to eat Chick-fil-A several times a week for lunch…and I can STILL remember how their waffle fries taste and it makes my mouth water. Now, I wouldn’t consider eating them because of all the shady ingredients they use. But I’m not depriving myself! I firmly believe that if you love to eat something, you can figure out how to make it at home with healthy ingredients. That way you can have your cake (or waffle fries!) and eat it too!

You only need 3 basic ingredients to make waffle fries that are just as delicious as Chick-fil-A’s Waffle Fries (and thankfully, you won’t need to call up a chemical company to send you some “Disodium Dihydrogen Pyrophosphate”).

All it takes are some organic potatoes, coconut oil and sea salt. If you don’t have coconut oil, olive oil or avocado oil work wonderfully in this recipe too.

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To cut your potatoes into that amazing waffle shape, you’ll need a good mandoline that has a thick setting and a waffle blade. This is the mandoline I used to make these waffle fries, and I highly recommend using this one because it allows you to cut your waffle fries thick enough (some mandolines don’t cut thick enough). You’ll want to put it on its thickest setting, otherwise you’ll end up with chips.

To cut the potatoes into waffle fries, you’ll use your mandoline to make one slice down the potato. Then you turn the potato one quarter turn and make another slice. Voila! You’ll end up with little waffle slices like this…

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The next step is very important to get the crispiest fries in the oven. You’ll want to put your potato slices in a bowl, cover them with cold water, and let them soak for 30 minutes.This will wash off some of the extra starch and create a fluffier, crispier waffle fry.

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After your potatoes are done with their bath, you’ll pat them dry, toss them with oil and salt, and place them on a parchment lined baking sheet. If you want to jazz them up, you can season them with smoked paprika, garlic powder and a bit of fresh cracked black pepper when you are tossing them with the oil.

Lay them out in a single layer like this…

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Pop them in a 425 degree oven for roughly 25-30 minutes (checking after 20 and turning if they are getting too brown). Once they are cooked through, you can stick them under the broiler for a few minutes to crisp them up if needed. Next thing you know, you’ll be munching on these delicious waffle fries that are better (and much healthier) than Chick-fil-A!

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PRO TIP: Tossing cooked waffle fries with a bit of fresh rosemary adds a ton of flavor!

I like to dip my waffle fries in ketchup that has no sugar added – like Primal Kitchen brand. Steer clear of Heinz and Hunts Ketchup because those are both made with GMO High Fructose Corn Syrup – bleh!

Here’s the printable recipe – you’ll want to keep this one handy for when the craving strikes!

Food Babe's "Chick-fil-A" Waffle Fries

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Author: Food Babe

Serves: 4-6 servings

Ingredients

  • 3 medium size Russet or Yukon Gold potatoes
  • 2 to 3 tablespoons olive oil or coconut oil
  • 1 teaspoon sea salt

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 425 degrees F.
  2. Wash the potatoes and pat dry. Using a mandoline on the thickest setting, make one slice down the potato. Turn the potato one quarter turn and make another slice. Continue to turn the potato after each slice until you have used the whole potato. Repeat with the remaining potatoes.
  3. Place the slices in a bowl and fill with cold water ½” above the potatoes. Let sit for 30 minutes.
  4. Drain the water and dry the potatoes completely. A clean dish towel works well.
  5. Toss the potatoes with the oil and salt and spread evenly on a parchment-lined baking sheet. Bake for 25 to 30 minutes or until golden brown. Turn the oven to broil and cook for 2 to 3 minutes to crisp the top, if needed. Let cool slightly and serve immediately.

Notes

* It is very important to make a quarter turn after each slice or you will not achieve the waffle pattern. It is also important to use a mandoline that cuts thick enough or else you will end up with waffle chips. Make sure it is set on the thickest setting.

* In order to get the crispiest fries, don’t skip the step to soak them in water beforehand. This will wash off some of the extra starch and create a fluffier, crispier waffle fry.

* Make sure you check the waffle fries at the 20 to 25 minute mark as ovens vary and some may cook quicker. If they are getting too brown, flip them over and cook for the remaining 5 minutes. Skip the broil step if they are already well browned.

Know anyone who loves the waffle fries at Chick-fil-A? Make sure you share this copycat recipe with them… or bake them a batch. I’m sure they’ll be thankful!

Xo,

Vani

P.S. I have also perfected the recipe for a homemade Chick-fil-A Sandwich! You can find the recipe inside my New York Times best selling cookbook, Food Babe Kitchen. If you don’t have your copy of this cookbook yet, you can try the recipe here.

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FAQs

What is the ingredients for Chick Fil A's waffle fries? ›

Waffle-cut potatoes cooked in canola oil until crispy outside and tender inside. Sprinkled with Sea Salt. Nutrition information is calculated using standard product formulations and incorporates multiple data sources.

What are Chick-fil-A French fries made of? ›

Crispy potatoes fried in 100% canola oil and sprinkled with our house seasoning blend. Certain Little Blue Menu items are made to order and may take longer than other menu items.

Why are Chick Fil A fries unhealthy? ›

Chick-Fil-A gets major points for having the least amount of salt in their fries than any other restaurant on this list, but the high-calorie count and 24 grams of fat keep this dish on the Not That!

Does Chick-fil-A make their own waffle fries? ›

For nearly 40 years, Eagle, Idaho-based potato company Lamb Weston has provided Waffle Potato Fries™ and Hash Browns to Chick-fil-A® restaurants.

What oil does Chick-fil-A fry in? ›

Ever since our founder Truett Cathy created the Chick-fil-A® Chicken Sandwich, we've been cooking our hand-breaded chicken exclusively in fully refined, heat-processed peanut oil.

Why are Chick-fil-A fries green? ›

Because our Waffle Fries are a natural product, some potatoes may be more immature than others, resulting in a green tint to the potato skin, but your feedback is helpful as Chick-fil-A monitors all suppliers for quality. We appreciate your understanding!

Who invented waffle fries? ›

In 1979, an inventor named Edgar Matsler patented a potato slicer that cut a lattice pattern into spuds — thus, creating the waffle fry. This tool revolutionized fries as we know them, which eventually led to waffle fries becoming a staple on fast food menus including Chick-Fil-A's and in the freezer aisle.

Are Chick-fil-A fries vegan? ›

Vegans, rejoice: The chain's beloved waffle fries are on your meal plan. Cooked in canola oil and sprinkled with sea salt, these irresistible gems are crispy on the outside and tender on the inside. Ask for a vegan-friendly dipping sauce (read on for the full list) or classic ketchup on the side.

Why are waffle fries so good? ›

These fries are also engineered to hold the perfect amount of dipping sauce. Their wide diameter gives a maximum surface area for dipping, while the holes throughout the fry allow the sauce to be perfectly distributed throughout the potato, creating a distinct sauce-fry ratio unmatched by its competitors.

What is the most unhealthy item at Chick-fil-A? ›

In terms of the least healthy side dish at Chick-fil-A, Wheeler says that this honor goes to the mac and cheese, which has more calories than the fries. “It had 29 grams of fat, 70 milligrams of cholesterol, 1,190 milligrams of sodium, and only three grams of fiber,” Wheeler says.

Is Chick-fil-A healthier than McDonald's? ›

Is Chick-Fil-A healthier than McDonald's? Since “healthy” is a subjective term, picking the healthiest option can be tough. But, in general, since Chick-Fil-A focuses on chicken, which is lower in calories, fat, and cholesterol than beef, we'll give the “healthier” title to Chick-Fil-A over McDonald's.

Is it bad to eat Chick-fil-A every day? ›

Highly processed food, no matter the nutrient content, appears to be worse for your health than whole foods. That's why it's important to have Chick-fil-A only occasionally rather than making it a key part of your diet (5, 6 ).

Are Chick-fil-A waffle fries vegan? ›

Vegans, rejoice: The chain's beloved waffle fries are on your meal plan. Cooked in canola oil and sprinkled with sea salt, these irresistible gems are crispy on the outside and tender on the inside. Ask for a vegan-friendly dipping sauce (read on for the full list) or classic ketchup on the side.

Do Chick-fil-A waffle fries have dairy? ›

Chick-fil-A – Dairy-Free Sandwiches, Salads & Breakfasts on the Grill. Updated January 2024! Chick-fil-A is an American fast food chain that specializes in chicken sandwiches, but oddly enough, their most popular menu item is waffle fries. And they just happen to be dairy free!

Do Chick-fil-A waffle fries have wheat? ›

Are the waffle fries gluten-free at Chick-Fil-A? Waffle Potato Fries: Yes, but always ask about the fryer. The beloved waffle fries of Chick-Fil-A are listed as gluten-free as they typically have a dedicated fryer only for fries. But remember to always double check to make sure.

Are waffle fries from Chick-fil-A healthy? ›

"Don't be afraid of the fries. These contain only 280 mg of sodium and can be a great option for those looking to maintain a gluten-free lifestyle," said Mancella. "The waffle fries contain only 2 grams of saturated fat and 0 grams of trans fat."

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