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Important note: The information below is based on user-submitted reports through the Seed Oil Scout app. We have not independently verified LongHorn Steakhouse's cooking oil practices, and oil usage may vary by location and over time. For the most accurate information, we recommend asking your local LongHorn Steakhouse directly.

Does LongHorn Steakhouse Cook Their Fries in Beef Tallow?

Based on user reports, LongHorn Steakhouse does not appear to cook their fries in beef tallow. Most locations likely use standard vegetable or seed oils for frying.

While we have 69 user reports for LongHorn Steakhouse locations, specific oil usage data varies by location. We recommend checking the Seed Oil Scout app for the most current information.

The History of Tallow Fries

Before the 1990s, most American restaurants fried their potatoes in beef tallow. The switch to vegetable oils was driven by cost and misguided health advice about saturated fat. Today, a growing movement of restaurants is returning to tallow for its superior flavor and health profile.

What LongHorn Steakhouse Uses Instead

Like most large chain restaurants, LongHorn Steakhouse likely uses canola oil, soybean oil, or a vegetable oil blend for frying. These industrial seed oils are cheaper but contain high levels of omega-6 polyunsaturated fats and can produce harmful oxidation byproducts at high temperatures.

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