I recently polled my Facebook group about their favorite fries, and the cajun fries from Five Guys was the clear winner when it came to fast casual fries. So in the name of research, I made a trip to my local Five Guys and tested them out. Not to toot my own horn, but I think my version might be better. But I’ll let you be the judge.
If nothing else, this air fryer Five Guys cajun fries recipe creates crispy, flavorful, and slightly healthier fries that rival the real thing. And unlike the original, these won’t be dumped inside a brown paper bag or make a greasy mess. Unless you’re into that sort of thing. Then be my guest!
How to Make Five Guys Cajun Fries in an Air Fryer
You’ll find a recipe walkthrough that covers how to cut potatoes for fries, ingredient and air fryer notes, and other tips below. If you’re a fry expert, you can probably skip down to the printable recipe card at the bottom of the post. Otherwise, let’s get our learn on.
Step 1: Cut potatoes for fries.
- Cut a large Russet potato in half and place the cut sides down.
- Make 1/4″ cuts lengthwise on each half of the potato.
- Lay the slices flat and cut into 1/4″ fries.
Cutting the potatoes evenly is key for even cooking, but the cook method for this recipe is pretty forgiving so don’t sweat perfection.
Step 2: Toss the fries in oil and air fry for 15 minutes at 400ºF until the fries start to turn golden brown.
The recipe calls for peanut oil because that’s what Five Guys uses to make their fries. The flavor definitely comes through but if you don’t have peanut oil on hand or would rather use something else, go for it. My Wingstop fries recipe uses olive oil, for example.
Pro Tip: Use the same bowl for tossing the fries in the cajun seasoning during step 3. The residual oil in the bowl will help the seasoning stick to the fries.
Air Fryer Note: I use a 6.5qt Ninja Foodi for nearly all of my air fryer recipes. If you’re using a different sized air fryer, that may affect cook times by a few minutes. Use the photos in the post for visual cues on what your cajun fries should look like at each step.
Step 2.5: Make a cajun seasoning blend.
I tested a few pre-made Cajun seasonings like the Louisiana cajun seasoning I used in my air fryer cajun chicken and vegetables recipe but found them all to be a little too salty. If you wanted a shortcut, you might want to mix some pre-made seasoning and some of the non-salty ingredients you have on hand.
Step 3: Transfer the fries back to the bowl and toss with 1/2 to 3/4 the cajun seasoning blend before air frying an additional 4-6 minutes at 400ºF.
Air frying the fries with a portion of the cajun seasoning ensures all the seasoning ends up on the fries. Since you’re not working with much oil and air frying instead of deep frying, it can be difficult to get much seasoning to stick. Just be careful not to go too long in the air fryer and burn the fries once the cajun seasoning is on!
Step 4: Toss the finished fries in the remaining cajun seasoning.
The photo above is what your cajun fries should look like fresh out of the air fryer. Crispy, not too brown except for a few ends, and ready to soak up the remaining seasoning.
And that’s a wrap. Serve ’em up and enjoy!
How to Make Five Guys Cajun Fries in an Oven
While they have a little less diggity than the air fryer version, the oven gets the job done. For a baked version, I’d coat the fries in the peanut oil and then about 3/4 the cajun seasoning blend. Place the fries directly on a baking sheet and bake for 25-35 minutes at 450ºF. Flip the fries over and give them a shake halfway through for crispier fries.
Toss the baked cajun fries in the remaining seasoning blend and serve.
What to Serve with Five Guys Cajun Fries
A burger, obviously. While I don’t have a Five Guys style or smashburger recipe, you could roll with something like my Nashville Hot ground chicken burgers. Other non-burger ideas might include: air fryer chicken nuggets, spicy bbq pulled pork sandwiches, 50-calorie cheeseburger bites, bacon ranch chicken quesadillas, or crispy chicken sandwiches.
Whatever you end up doing, I’d love to hear about it. Come on back and let me know!
Copycat Five Guys Cajun Fries
A healthier spin on Five Guys classic cajun seasoned fries you can make in an air fryer or in the oven.
Ingredients
- 1 large (12 oz) Russet Potato, cut into 1/4" fries
- 1 Tbsp (16g) Peanut Oil
- 1/2 Tbsp (6g) Granulated Sugar
- 1 tsp Smoked Paprika
- 1/2 tsp Kosher Salt
- 1/2 tsp Garlic Powder
- 1/2 tsp Onion Powder
- 1/2 tsp Dried Oregano
- 1/2 tsp Red Pepper Flakes
- 1/4 tsp Black Pepper
- 1/4 tsp Ground Thyme
Instructions
- Wash and dry the potato(es) before cutting into 1/4" strips. Pat dry with a paper towel and add to a large bowl with the peanut oil. Toss to evenly coat and place in an air fryer basket.
- Air fry for 15 minutes* at 400ºF until the fries begin to turn golden brown. (No need to shake.)
- Mix the remaining ingredients together in a small bowl while the potatoes cook.
- Transfer the potatoes back to the bowl and toss with 1/2 to 3/4 the spices. Return to the basket and air fry for an additional 4-6 minutes at 400ºF. Toss the finished fries in the remaining spices and a bit of parsley, if desired. Serve and enjoy!
Notes
*I used a 6.5qt Ninja Foodi for air frying. Different air fryers, especially larger/smaller air fryers, may require a slight modification to cook time.
Each serving of fries has 5 WW SmartPoints (blue).
For Oven Baked Five Guys Cajun Fries
Cut the potatoes and toss them in the peanut oil before adding 3/4 of the seasoning blend. Toss until the potatoes are evenly coated before adding to a baking sheet. Bake at 450ºF for 25-35 minutes, flipping and stirring the fries about halfway through.
Nutrition Information:
Yield: 3 Servings Serving Size: 55 gramsAmount Per Serving: Calories: 135Total Fat: 5gCarbohydrates: 22gProtein: 2g
Stephanie
Friday 4th of August 2023
How would I cook them if I don't want them "crispy". I prefer mine to be somewhat soft and, for lack of a better word, "limp" like you get at Five Guys. I don't mind a few smaller ones being a little crunchy but I don't really like crunchy french fries. Would I still put them on 400 or should I go a little lower on the temperature, or adjust the length of time in the fryer? Thank you
Mason Woodruff
Monday 7th of August 2023
I would try cutting the fries thicker and just pulling them a little earlier once they've softened/cooked through. 400ºF should still be good.
Lisa
Saturday 16th of July 2022
These were SPOT ON! Tasted just like Five Guys to me, very good!!!
Greg
Wednesday 16th of February 2022
Definitely too sweet compared to 5 guys, I will cut sugar in half next time. Also the crushed red pepper flakes (mine were mostly seeds) did not distribute well on the fries. Cayenne pepper powder next time will be better. 4.5 stars, will be a 5 next time.
Jill
Tuesday 30th of November 2021
The sugar is something I would omit and then add in at the end as needed. Not like Five guys because it’s too sweet. But it is quite close!
Griscelda
Saturday 5th of June 2021
They don’t taste like Five Guys fries but they are definitely delicious! Will make again