Can’t get McShaker fries? Try this yummy DIY recipe instead
McShaker fries are BACK!
Mekdi fans all over Malaysia rejoiced when the spicy, peppery
and 100% AMAZING McDonald’s seasoning on fries came back on the menu earlier this
month.
Along with the Spicy McShaker, there were a couple of limited editions to shake up the McD menu like a salted caramel sundae and new fish burger. Check out our honest review HERE.
However, there seems to be a shortage of the McShaker as hungry
fans gobbled into the fries faster than McDonald’s could fry ‘em up.
Frust dokk mcshaker soldout
— naмι (@namidiablo) September 24, 2019
If you’re one of the unfortunate ones who craves the elusive
McShaker, wipe your tears (and drool) away because there’s a super yummy
DIY recipe you can try instead!
The brainchild of Facebook user, Rayyan Raaniya, the DIY McShaker recipe requires only 5 ingredients with 4 super easy steps!
What you need:
- Fries
- Fine Sugar
- Seasoning Powder
- Chilli Powder
- Paper Bag
STEP 1: Fry the fries (or buy if you’re lazy)
STEP 2: Make the spicy seasoning
2 spoons of fine sugar + 1 spoon seasoning powder + 1 spoon chilli powder.
Then, mix it reaaaallll goooood.
FYI, you can adjust the spiciness to your own preference. Feel free to feel the burn!
STEP 3: Put the fries and seasoning in a paper bag
STEP 4: SHAKE IT LIKE A POLAROID PICTURE!
Et voila! You have your very own McShaker fries to go ‘ga ga’ over!
The recipe which was shared on Twitter by @FoodViralMY had over 1,000 likes with eager fans ready to try it out and some giving their own suggestions too.
pakai je perencah kari mamee punya tu.
— • (@sukamakanfree) September 24, 2019
Translation: “Just use the Mameee curry seasoning instead.”
Serbuk kari sikit
— _khaii (@khayyy07) September 24, 2019
Translation: “Add a bit of curry powder.”
Check out Rayyan Raaniya’s original recipe below:
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