
Roadkill fries are an off-menu In-N-Out combination that pairs Animal Style fries with a Flying Dutchman. Animal Style fries are fries topped with two slices of cheese, In-N-Out spread, and grilled onions. A Flying Dutchman consists of two burger patties topped with two slices of melted cheese, without other condiments or a bun. Because not all locations or employees may recognize the term, ordering is recommended by requesting Animal Style fries and a Flying Dutchman separately. Another approach is ordering plain patties and adding them to the fries. The meal is described as best eaten with a fork and knife, with suggestions to cut the burger pieces before topping the fries.
"Roadkill fries are Animal Style fries topped with a Flying Dutchman. To explain the details of this particular order, there are a couple of off-the-menu terms you need to know first. Animal Style fries are a regular basket of fries topped with two slices of cheese, In-N-Out's famous spread, and grilled onions. A Flying Dutchman is two burger patties topped with two slices of melted cheese, without any other condiments or a bun. Ordering the two together is how you get Roadkill fries."
"Not all In-N-Out locations or employees will know exactly what Roadkill Fries are, so when ordering, it's best to order Animal Style fries and a Flying Dutchman separately. If you're not keen on consuming four slices of cheese, you could also order a plain patty or two and then top the Animal Style fries with the patties. This order is definitely enough for a full meal, and logistically, it's best eaten with a fork and knife."
"To make eating the Roadkill fries easier, we recommend cutting up the Flying Dutchman or burger patties on a plate, and then top the fries with the cut up burger pieces."
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