In N Out Spread Recipe
Every time I land in Las Vegas to visit my family, my dad takes me straight to In-N-Out for some much-needed sustenance. In-N-Out sauce is so good—here's how to make it at home!
If you're lucky enough to live on the West Coast, you know and love In-N-Out! (As a Midwesterner, I say to my fellow Chicagoans: It's their Portillo's.)
For over 70 years, In-N-Out has been a family business—and it's so popular across six states that there's often a line. This chain has plenty of well-known items on its menu, and the special In-N-Out sauce makes their signature burgers just that much better. It's often mistaken (by the naked eye) for Thousand Island dressing, but this spread has its own distinct flavor.
You can learn how to make In-N-Out sauce, which means it's possible to make copycat In-N-Out burgers at home, with a side of Animal Style fries. Trust us. You'll thank us for it later!
How to Make In-N-Out Sauce
Ingredients
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You likely have all of the ingredients in your pantry and refrigerator. This signature In-N-Out sauce is made with only five ingredients:
- 1/2 cup mayonnaise
- 3 tablespoons ketchup
- 1/2 tablespoon white vinegar
- 1/2 tablespoon granulated sugar
- 2 tablespoons sweet pickle relish
Directions
This is pretty complicated, so try and pay attention. Just kidding! It couldn't be easier.
- Put all ingredients in a medium bowl.
- Stir together by hand with a wooden spoon or rubber spatula.
- Refrigerate for about an hour so the flavors can meld.
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How to Use In-N-Out Sauce
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Of course, the most obvious recommendations are to use the sauce as a spread on a burger, and as a topping for a fresh pile of fries.
However, there is so much more you can do! Hopefully, the following list will spark even more ideas for eating this legendary In-N-Out sauce.
- Spread on toasted brioche for a grilled chicken sandwich
- Top a meatloaf sandwich on sourdough
- Use for a baked potato bar
- Replace tartar sauce for a Friday fish fry
- Spread on crackers and top with pastrami or corned beef for hors d'oeuvres
- Top a wedge salad, in lieu of buttermilk dressing
- Spread on bread to elevate a classic grilled cheese
- Eat with eggs and hash browns for breakfast
- Use instead of mayo on a BLT
- Dunk deep-fried mushrooms, jalapeno poppers or chicken fingers
Put this In-N-Out on anything your heart desires. We can't wait to hear what you come up with! In the meantime, thank you to In-N-Out for existing and inspiring our recipes at home. The real In-N-Out sauce is divine.
The Best In-N-Out Burger Copycat Recipes
Inspired by: Hamburger
For an easy weeknight dinner, try these juicy burgers. A dollop of chili sauce on top makes them extra flavorful. —Ron Treadaway, Acworth, Georgia
Inspired by: Cheeseburger
When whipping up something for Father's Day or the Fourth of July, I go big and tall with this fully loaded, juicy yumburger. —Chase Bailey, Costa Mesa, California
Inspired by: Protein Style
I was planning to grill burgers, and then it dawned on me: How about a cheeseburger salad? The original recipe doesn't call for a tomato, but it's awesome here. —Pam Jefferies, Cantrall, Illinois
Inspired by: LTO Bacon Cheeseburger
Where can you get a juicy bacon burger that is so superior to drive-thru fare? Right in you backyard with this delicious cheeseburger recipe. —Jackie Burns, Silverdale, Washington
Inspired by: Animal Style
Sometimes we don't even bother with a bun for these moist, flavorful onion burgers. Smoked cheese, grilled onions and a special sauce make them out of the ordinary! —Christie Gardiner, Pleasant Grove, Utah
Inspired by: Grilled Cheese
You can also use your imagination to come up with other grilled cheese sandwich ideas, such as chives, a sprinkle of Parmesan cheese or Italian seasoning, and even a spoonful of salsa. —Edie DeSpain, Logan, Utah
Inspired by: Fries
These fries are always popular with my meat-and-potatoes bunch. The cheesy seasoning can easily double as a flavorful baked potato topper, too.—Maribeth Edwards, Follansbee, West Virginia
Inspired by: Strawberry Shake
Cool off with a thick and rich treat that will remind you of a malt shoppe! Nothing can beat this strawberry shake recipe. —Kathryn Conrad, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
In N Out Spread Recipe
Source: https://www.tasteofhome.com/article/how-to-make-in-n-out-sauce/
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