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paulnpace | 1 month ago

> relatively obscure cooking medium

I guess I'm old now, because I remember when it was a big deal that McDonald's switched from using tallow.

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wincy|1 month ago

I listened to Malcom Gladwell talking about how McDonald’s switched from beef tallow, and decided to try the double fry method using tallow for myself.

Deep frying your fries in beef tallow is an absolutely incredible experience, each bite is so rich and satisfying. We definitely lost something in the switch.

Workaccount2|1 month ago

Don't worry, they are already salivating at the idea of a tallow renaissance, where they can do a viral marketing blast of "McDonalds Tallow fries"

iamflimflam1|1 month ago

Definitely feeling my age. Growing up we had a "dripping bowl" that was kept in the fridge and received any left over fat from roasting meat.

This would then be used for frying etc.. I imagine my parents would have used it when they were young for "dripping" sandwiches.

Maybe this was just a UK thing?

sergiotapia|1 month ago

Steak and shake have beef tallow fries. The best burgers too

paulnpace|1 month ago

Sadly, their fries come frozen and "pre-fried" in soybean oil, or at least that was being reported by the health nutters at the time of the announcement.

cmrdporcupine|1 month ago

I remember Kentucky Fried Chicken tasting really really good as a kid. Their fries, too. We used to go bananas when my parents would bring home a bucket.

Then something changed in the 90s. I've been told it was a switch from frying in beef tallow to using vegetable oil.

It's just disgusting now.

paulnpace|1 month ago

They've also added MSG to the Colonel's original herbs and spices. I haven't been there in at least 15 years.