In-N-Out Style Burger Bar & Animal Style Sauce Recipe (2024)

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In-N-Out Style Burger Bar complete with Animal Style Sauce recipe will be the best party you host all year long! Show guests how to stack the perfect burger!

Update- Reposting this post as we just added a fun new video!
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Well, this post was supposed to go up a few days before the 4th of July. But, we all know how that goes!!! I thought I would share it with y'all anyway, since summer weekend grilling parties are still happening!

My husband and I are thinking about moving out-of-state. The sunshine tax here in California is getting to be too much, especially when the sun can't even get through this damn marine layer!!!

However, moving out-of-state would mean no more In-N-Out or fresh Mexican food! So please excuse me while I test out recipes to guarantee I have mastered them while I am still local and can cross reference the flavors.

So, first up, Animal Style Spread. I thought it would be fun to put together a whole In-N-Out Style burger bar at a bbq, complete with vanilla, chocolate and strawberry milkshakes. Everyone loved it!

As you can see, I added a menu with different styles. I had a small condiment area with ketchup, mustard, mayo, "secret sauce" and grilled onions in which guests could make their burgers however they pleased.

Or, they could go a bit more crazy and do "Monkey Style" which is a traditional cheese burger with the standard ketchup, mayo and mustard, but topped with a spoonful of animal style fries. This one was of course my favorite!

If you're looking to make your summer BBQ over the top and fun, try this burger bar out!!! Anyone who has ever been to In-N-Out will love it!!!

I have provided the recipes for Animal Style Sauce, Animal Style Fires, and Grilled Onions.

Thank you to the amazing Emily for helping me set this up and photograph it! I can't wait to formally introduce her, as she is going to become a gluten-free contributor on the blog!!!!

I've updated this post to include a recipe video, but please note, the ingredient amounts were halved as it was not for a "party post".

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In-N-Out Style Burger Bar

Author: Jackie

Ingredients

Grilled Onions

  • 6large onions diced
  • 1tablespoonbrown sugar
  • 2tablespoonolive oil

Animal Style Spread

  • 1cupmayonnaise
  • cupketchup
  • 3tablespoonDill pickle relish
  • ½teaspoonsalt
  • ½teaspoonfreshly ground pepper
  • 1teaspoonsugar
  • 1teaspoonapple cider vinegar

Animal Style Fries

  • 1large package frozen french fries
  • 1cupshredded cheddar cheese
  • 1cupAnimal Style Spread
  • Grilled onions

Instructions

Grilled Onions

  1. Heat oil in a heavy skillet

  2. Add onions and brown sugar

  3. Cook on low until caramelized, stirring occasionally (about 40 minutes on my electric stove)

Animal Style Sauce

  1. Combine mayonnaise, ketchup, relish, salt, pepper, sugar and vinegar in a bowl and mix to combine.

  2. Refrigerate for at least 30 minutes before serving.

Animale Style Fries

  1. Prepare fries as directed on package

  2. Once done, place fries in an oven safe serving dish and sprinkle cheese on top.

  3. Broil fries for about 3 minutes (just long enough to melt cheese)

  4. Remove from oven and spread 1 cup of Animal Style Spread

  5. Sprinkle on grilled onions

Recipe Notes

Add the Animal Style Sauce and Fries to your cheeseburgers. Trust me, you will not regret it!

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  1. Cathy @ ShePaused4Thought

    What a clever & fun party setup! The burgers looks scrumptious.
    PS... I hope you don't leave CA, but I totally understand.

    Reply

    • theseasidebaker

      Usually I do the food setup and my mother does the table decor, but she was unavailable that week. So not my best work, but fun nonetheless! If I leave, I will have a big going away party...and you better come!!!

      Reply

  2. Julianne @ Beyond Frosting

    Next time you need a taste tester, I am driving to SD and bringing cupcakes. 🙂

    Reply

    • theseasidebaker

      Well for your cupcakes I will make anything 😉

      Reply

  3. Puja @ Indiaphile.info

    Yum! I love animal style fries! Looks like such a fun bbq! 🙂

    Reply

  4. Beverly

    Looks delicious!!!

    And you know, here in Texas we have sunshine, In N Out and Mexican food.... Just sayin':-)

    Reply

  5. Ashley | Spoonful of Flavor

    I want to come to your parties! I'm drooling from all these pics. Unfortunately, we don't have any In-N-Out's here in Florida. Who needs them though when you can make all this!

    Reply

  6. Steve Thomas-Patel

    Nice pics. I love the props! Especially the chalkboard.

    Reply

  7. BBQChik

    The sauce was spot on.

    Reply

    • theseasidebaker

      Oh I am so happy to hear that! Thanks!

      Reply

  8. T

    I'm writing to thank you for this amazing recipe. I made the animal fries tonight, and they were amazing! The only thing I did differently was to chop up dill pickles and fried fresh potatoes and used Kraft singles. Thanks again!

    Reply

  9. Devon

    Omg. I just moved from LA to Nashville and had a major In n Out craving. Your post made my mouth water! I can't wait to make your special sauce recipe, thank you!!!

    Reply

  10. lana

    wow! How did you do the buns?!

    Reply

    • Jackie Bruchez

      I put a little bit of mustard on the buns then grilled them.

      Reply

  11. Inger

    How did you do the milkshakes?

    Reply

  12. Lindsay Egan

    Looks amazing, definitely going to make this, thank you for creating this:) Can you please share the ingredients for the burgers?

    Reply

  13. Jane

    Love the recipes! Thanks! This might be a silly question, but what kind of paper are you wrapping the burgers in? Something about it that reminds a lot of us of the good ole days at hometown burger joints. I think it would be fun to wrap up burgers and such at parties. Thanks!

    Reply

  14. Gary Zee

    Beautiful, great authentic versions! Thanks!

    Reply

  15. Jill

    Milkshake recipe???

    Reply

  16. Gary Zee

    Thanks for reposting! I'm gonna do these for Super Bowl eve!

    Reply

  17. Amy @ These Wild Acres

    What a great idea! Thanks for the inspiration!

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    how long does the sauce keep for?

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In-N-Out Style Burger Bar & Animal Style Sauce Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is animal style sauce made of? ›

3 tablespoons (45ml) mayonnaise. 1 tablespoon (15ml) ketchup. 2 teaspoons (10g) sweet pickle relish. 1/2 teaspoon sugar.

What does in and out animal sauce taste like? ›

From their burgers to their Animal-Style fries, the fast food chain's famed burger spread is what gives these items their signature taste, and it got us wondering — what's In-N-Out's secret sauce really made of? The sauce is creamy, tangy, salty, and slightly sweet, bringing to mind Thousand Island dressing.

What is the difference between animal style and in and out burger? ›

Grilled onions cooked down in the collected meat juices on the hot griddle can be added to any sandwich, and come standard if you ask for your burger or fries Animal Style. An Animal Style burger also includes extra Thousand Island spread, mustard grilled patties, and extra pickles.

Is Thousand Island dressing the same as burger sauce? ›

Is burger sauce the same as Thousand Island? The two share a lot of similarities in ingredients and color, but they're not exactly the same. Burger sauce really just a mix of condiments like mayo, mustard, ketchup, and relish with a few extra flavorings thrown in. Thousand Island is a bit more complicated.

What is In-N-Out sauce made of? ›

Mayonnaise, ketchup, and sweet pickle relish create this secret spread. The combination of sweet and tangy is out of this world. It's similar to Thousand Island dressing but SO MUCH BETTER. This sauce is used on so many things like burgers, fries and pickles.

What is in in and out animal style? ›

The Animal Style burger at In-N-Out is one of the chain's most legendary secret menu items. The beef patty is grilled with mustard then served with pickles, lettuce, grilled onions, and extra spread on a toasted bun.

Why does In N Out Burger taste so good? ›

We have always made our hamburger patties ourselves using only fresh, 100% USDA ground chuck — free of additives, fillers and preservatives. We deliver them to our stores direct from our own patty-making facilities in Baldwin Park, California; Lathrop, California; and Dallas, Texas.

What is in and out roadkill fries? ›

Roadkill Fries are perfect for anyone who wants both a burger and fries but knows they don't have quite enough room for both. When you order roadkill fries from the secret menu for In-N-Out, you're ordering a Flying Dutchman on top of Animal-Style fries.

Is animal style Big Mac sauce? ›

McDonald's version of animal-style fries taste good and are pretty similar to In-N-Out's — mostly because Big Mac sauce is almost identical to In-N-Out's secret spread.

What is gorilla style at In-N-Out Burger? ›

What is Gorilla Style at In-N-Out? Also frequently called "Monkey Style" at In-N-Out, Gorilla Style refers to any burger with animal fries shoved in the middle. However, if you're planning on ordering this during your next In-N-Out Burger visit, be sure to tell the In-N-Out employee exactly what it is.

What is a Flying Dutchman at In-N-Out Burger? ›

Harry Snyder the founder of in-n-out created the not-so-secret-menu item called the “Flying Dutchman” It comprises of two burger patties and two cheese slices without buns or condiments. This no buns, no fuss burger was later adapted when people started using caramelized onions for buns.

Why do they call it animal style? ›

It turns out that animal comes from rowdy customers or “animals.” Snyder wrote that these customers “would honk their horns while orders were taken,” or they would “leave trash on the lots and play their music extra loud”. According to Syner, they were sometimes so rowdy they would get into fights with each other.

What is the closest thing to Big Mac sauce? ›

“The [sauce] that best replicated Big Mac sauce from McDonald's that you should go buy if you want it is Great Value's 'Secret Sauce,'” he said. “Look at the ingredients statement, it's almost identical.”

Is Big Mac sauce just Thousand Island? ›

Some might think the special sauce is just Thousand Island/Russian dressing, but that's not quite right. The Big Mac topper is definitely similar to those two, but not quite the same. It has way more pickle relish than either of them, and there's another ingredient (or ingredients) that can't quite be placed.

What is McDonald's secret sauce made of? ›

Ingredients: Soybean Oil, Sweet Relish (diced Pickles, Sugar, High Fructose Corn Syrup, Distilled Vinegar, Salt, Corn Syrup, Xanthan Gum, Calcium Chloride, Spice Extractives), Water, Egg Yolks, Distilled Vinegar, Spices, Onion Powder, Salt, Propylene Glycol Alginate, Garlic Powder, Vegetable Protein (hydrolyzed Corn, ...

What's the difference between animal style and regular? ›

According to In-N-Out's website, what separates animal style from a normal cheeseburger (with lettuce and tomato) is the following: The beef patty is grilled with mustard, topped with extra spread (AKA Thousand Island special sauce), pickles, and grilled, caramelized onions.

What is Cane's sauce made of? ›

What Is In Cane's Sauce? Cane's sauce is a take on Russian Dressing or Thousand Island Dressing, AKA many fast food chain's special sauce. It's a mayonnaise-based sauce with ketchup, Worcestershire sauce, and seasonings like garlic powder and lots of freshly cracked black pepper.

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