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USA TODAY reveals readers' favorite type of fry condiments for National French Fry Day
USA TODAY reveals readers' favorite type of fry condiments for National French Fry Day

Indianapolis Star

time12-07-2025

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  • Indianapolis Star

USA TODAY reveals readers' favorite type of fry condiments for National French Fry Day

Friday is National French Friday Day, and when it comes to what we're dipping those deep-fried potatoes in, USA TODAY readers are overwhelmingly in support of ketchup. In an Instagram and Facebook poll shared on Friday morning, 59% of USA TODAY followers voted ketchup as their favorite condiment for dipping French fries. As of 2:45 p.m. ET on July 11, 663 followers had taken the poll, with 59% in favor of ketchup. Surprisingly, "other" came in second at 15%, and ranch and mayo tied for third at 13%. USA TODAY readers aren't outliers. A survey published by Talker Research in New York last month found that 81% of Americans deem ketchup as the best condiment for fries. And not only that, but 78% of participants said dipping sauce can make or break a meal and 73% of Americans eat their French fries with a condiment. National French Fry Day 2025: Get free fries and deals at McDonald's, Burger King, more Interested in weighing in? Visit USA TODAY's Instagram or Facebook account to take the poll on each platform's Story (accessible by clicking or touching the USA TODAY profile photo). Meta Story polls only allow up to four options, and voters could not indicate their specific preferences if they answered "other." National French Fry Day, a made-up holiday, is celebrated every second Friday of July, according to the National Day Calendar. For the "holiday," countless restaurant chains offer free fries or promotional deals to customers.

USA TODAY reveals readers' favorite type of fry condiments for National French Fry Day
USA TODAY reveals readers' favorite type of fry condiments for National French Fry Day

USA Today

time11-07-2025

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  • USA Today

USA TODAY reveals readers' favorite type of fry condiments for National French Fry Day

Friday is National French Friday Day, and when it comes to what we're dipping those deep-fried potatoes in, USA TODAY readers are overwhelmingly in support of ketchup. In an Instagram and Facebook poll shared on Friday morning, 59% of USA TODAY followers voted ketchup as their favorite condiment for dipping French fries. As of 2:45 p.m. ET on July 11, 663 followers had taken the poll, with 59% in favor of ketchup. Surprisingly, "other" came in second at 15%, and ranch and mayo tied for third at 13%. USA TODAY readers aren't outliers. A survey published by Talker Research in New York last month found that 81% of Americans deem ketchup as the best condiment for fries. And not only that, but 78% of participants said dipping sauce can make or break a meal and 73% of Americans eat their French fries with a condiment. National French Fry Day 2025: Get free fries and deals at McDonald's, Burger King, more Here's how to take USA TODAY's poll Interested in weighing in? Visit USA TODAY's Instagram or Facebook account to take the poll on each platform's Story (accessible by clicking or touching the USA TODAY profile photo). Meta Story polls only allow up to four options, and voters could not indicate their specific preferences if they answered "other." What is National French Fry Day? National French Fry Day, a made-up holiday, is celebrated every second Friday of July, according to the National Day Calendar. For the "holiday," countless restaurant chains offer free fries or promotional deals to customers. Greta Cross is a national trending reporter at USA TODAY. Story idea? Email her at gcross@

National French Fry Day: This simple tip will help you make restaurant-style perfect fries at home
National French Fry Day: This simple tip will help you make restaurant-style perfect fries at home

Economic Times

time11-07-2025

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  • Economic Times

National French Fry Day: This simple tip will help you make restaurant-style perfect fries at home

Reuters The annual holiday offers fry lovers the opportunity to score some tempting deals on their favorite salty treat The US celebrates the National French Fry Day on the second Friday in July. On this year's National French Fry Day, several popular chain and eateries are offering deals and discounts on fan favorite annual holiday offers fry lovers the opportunity to score some tempting deals on their favorite salty treat. This year, restaurants and brands are rolling out a mix of freebies and steep discounts. There's even a giveaway on a new fry-crusted pizza. Anyone can make crispy, golden brown French fries. After all, they are just fried potatoes. But you do make a little extra efforts than simply throwing some potato pieces into a deep queen Martha Stewart advised on how to make perfect French fries at home, and here's what she recommends, aka the perfect classic double-fry. You should start with russet potatoes, the best ones, as they have starchy texture and crisp finish. To make perfect homemade French fries, chop the potatoes evenly into fry shapes either using a sharp knife or a mandoline with a French fry blade. ALSO READ: Carlos Alcaraz storms into Wimbledon finals: Inside his love life and how he made millions at 22 Soak the cut potatoes in cold water for at least four hours (and up to 24) to leach out excess starch, then drain and dry them thoroughly. You would be surprised to know the secret of restaurant-style fries-- cook them twice to get the best taste. All you need to do is heat two inches of oil in a Dutch oven (or deep-fat fryer) to 300°F. Fry the potatoes in batches for about 3 minutes, just until they soften without browning, then transfer them to paper-towel-lined sheets and let the oil return to temperature between batches. The blanched fries can rest in the refrigerator for up to four the second cook, the oil temperature should be higher, about 350°F. Fry the potatoes again until golden (about 4 to 4½ minutes), and add a pinch of rosemary and lemon zest in the final 20 seconds. Drain, season generously with coarse salt, and serve immediately. ALSO READ: Free Slurpee Day 2025: How to grab a free Slurpee on July 11 at 7-11 Before before they're gone Arby'sOrder a cheesesteak online and Arby's will reward you with free fries—any size—on your next visit. Just be sure to claim the offer within one week of receiving it. Burger King On Friday, July 11, Royal Perks members can enjoy any size fries for free with a purchase of $1 or more. Plus, DashPass members on DoorDash get a buy-one-get-one-free deal on Chicken Fries that same day. Carl's Jr. Rewards members can grab any size of natural-cut or waffle fries for free with the purchase of any menu item—just order through the app, online at or in person. ALSO READ: Taylor Fritz makes it to Wimbledon 2025 semifinals: Know how much money the US star makes Fatburger Now through Sunday, July 13, order any burger or sandwich online and score a free order of Fat or Skinny Fries. Just use code FryDay25 at checkout. Hardee's Spend $5 or more on Friday, July 11, and unlock a Fry Pass! Starting Saturday, July 12, you can enjoy a free order of fries (any size) every day through the end of the year. Jack in the Box On Friday, July 11, Jack Pack rewards members can score free fries with any purchase—whether online, in-app, or in person. McDonald's Fridays already mean free medium fries with a $1+ in-app purchase through Dec. 26, but to celebrate, McDonald's is offering another free medium fries deal with a $1 minimum in the app—available now through Sunday, July 13.

National French Fry Day: This simple tip will help you make restaurant-style perfect fries at home
National French Fry Day: This simple tip will help you make restaurant-style perfect fries at home

Time of India

time11-07-2025

  • General
  • Time of India

National French Fry Day: This simple tip will help you make restaurant-style perfect fries at home

The US celebrates the National French Fry Day on the second Friday in July. On this year's National French Fry Day, several popular chain and eateries are offering deals and discounts on fan favorite treat. The annual holiday offers fry lovers the opportunity to score some tempting deals on their favorite salty treat. This year, restaurants and brands are rolling out a mix of freebies and steep discounts. There's even a giveaway on a new fry-crusted pizza. How to make perfect and crisp French fries at home Anyone can make crispy, golden brown French fries. After all, they are just fried potatoes. But you do make a little extra efforts than simply throwing some potato pieces into a deep fryer. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Ingin Tahu Tentang Diagnosis Limfoma? Dapatkan Info Selengkapnya Limfoma Baca Undo Kitchen queen Martha Stewart advised on how to make perfect French fries at home, and here's what she recommends, aka the perfect classic double-fry. You should start with russet potatoes, the best ones, as they have starchy texture and crisp finish. To make perfect homemade French fries, chop the potatoes evenly into fry shapes either using a sharp knife or a mandoline with a French fry blade. ALSO READ: Carlos Alcaraz storms into Wimbledon finals: Inside his love life and how he made millions at 22 Live Events Soak the cut potatoes in cold water for at least four hours (and up to 24) to leach out excess starch, then drain and dry them thoroughly. You would be surprised to know the secret of restaurant-style fries-- cook them twice to get the best taste. All you need to do is heat two inches of oil in a Dutch oven (or deep-fat fryer) to 300°F. Fry the potatoes in batches for about 3 minutes, just until they soften without browning, then transfer them to paper-towel-lined sheets and let the oil return to temperature between batches. The blanched fries can rest in the refrigerator for up to four hours. For the second cook, the oil temperature should be higher, about 350°F. Fry the potatoes again until golden (about 4 to 4½ minutes), and add a pinch of rosemary and lemon zest in the final 20 seconds. Drain, season generously with coarse salt, and serve immediately. ALSO READ: Free Slurpee Day 2025: How to grab a free Slurpee on July 11 at 7-11 Before before they're gone National French Fry Day: Best deals and offers Arby's Order a cheesesteak online and Arby's will reward you with free fries—any size—on your next visit. Just be sure to claim the offer within one week of receiving it. Burger King On Friday, July 11, Royal Perks members can enjoy any size fries for free with a purchase of $1 or more. Plus, DashPass members on DoorDash get a buy-one-get-one-free deal on Chicken Fries that same day. Carl's Jr. Rewards members can grab any size of natural-cut or waffle fries for free with the purchase of any menu item—just order through the app, online at or in person. ALSO READ: Taylor Fritz makes it to Wimbledon 2025 semifinals: Know how much money the US star makes Fatburger Now through Sunday, July 13, order any burger or sandwich online and score a free order of Fat or Skinny Fries. Just use code FryDay25 at checkout. Hardee's Spend $5 or more on Friday, July 11, and unlock a Fry Pass! Starting Saturday, July 12, you can enjoy a free order of fries (any size) every day through the end of the year. Jack in the Box On Friday, July 11, Jack Pack rewards members can score free fries with any purchase—whether online, in-app, or in person. McDonald's Fridays already mean free medium fries with a $1+ in-app purchase through Dec. 26, but to celebrate, McDonald's is offering another free medium fries deal with a $1 minimum in the app—available now through Sunday, July 13.

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