Elsie has been really into sweet potatoes lately. So, of course, as soon as she leaves town, I decide I’m in the mood to make sweet potato fries. You can go ahead and give me the “Worst Sister of the Year” award. 🙂
Really though, I think it was Elsie who reminded me (once again) that I really love sweet potatoes. They have so much flavor, nutrition, and they are a way fun color.
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So, I decided to work on my baked sweet potato fries skills, and I have a method I’m excited to share with you. It’s sort of a variation on my favorite fries with some slight changes. You’ll see. The good news—it’s super easy.
Best Baked Sweet Potato Fries, serves 2-3 as a side dish.
2 medium/large sweet potatoes
1 tablespoon cornstarch
big sprinkle of cayenne (about 1/8 teaspoon)
big sprinkle of cumin (about 1/8 teaspoon)
2 tablespoons peanut oil (or canola)
salt, pepper to season
cilantro for garnish
First, peel the potatoes. Then cut them into matchsticks. Try to keep them all relatively the same thickness (different lengths is fine). This will help them cook evenly.
Soak the cut potatoes in water for 15-20 minutes.
I think they kind of look like carrot sticks at this point. 🙂
Drain and pat dry. In a large ziplock bag, toss the potatoes with the cornstarch, cayenne and cumin. If you find that you are all out of large ziplock bags, spend 2 minutes feeling annoyed with yourself for not checking before you went to the store, and then another 3 minutes being distracted by Instagram.
Actually, don’t do that. That’s just what I did. You can also toss them in a large mixing bowl. Then toss with 1 tablespoon of oil. Cover two baking sheets with aluminum foil and coat with the remaining tablespoon of oil.
You may be able to use just one baking sheet, depending on the size. But if you’re unsure, just use two so you’re not crowding the fries (this will help them bake more crispy).
Bake at 450°F for 10-12 minutes. Then flip all the fries over and rotate the pans. Bake another 10-12 minutes. Then turn the oven off, open the (oven) door just a little and allow the fries to sit in there for another 5-6 minutes.
Season with salt and pepper and garnish with a little chopped cilantro. You can see I went ahead and took mine to the next level and made chipotle mayo.
You can make this by combining 2/3 cup mayo and one chipotle pepper in adobo sauce in a food processor or blender for a few seconds. Easy peasy. Enjoy! xo. Emma
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Ingredients
- 2 medium/large potatoes (sweet)
- 1 tablespoon cornstarch
- â…› teaspoon cayenne
- â…› teaspoon cumin
- 2 tablespoons peanut oil (or canola)
- salt and pepper (to season)
- cilantro (for garnish)
Instructions
- First, peel the potatoes. Then cut them into matchsticks. Try to keep them all relatively the same thickness (different lengths is fine). This will help them cook evenly.
- Soak the cut potatoes in water for 15-20 minutes.
- Drain and pat dry. In a large ziplock bag, toss the potatoes with the cornstarch, cayenne and cumin. Then, toss with 1 tablespoon of oil.
- Cover two baking sheets with aluminum foil and coat with the remaining tablespoon of oil. You may be able to use just one baking sheet, depending on the size. But if you’re unsure, just use two so you’re not crowding the fries (this will help them bake more crispy).
- Bake at 450°F for 10-12 minutes. Then flip all the fries over and rotate the pans. Bake another 10-12 minutes. Then turn the oven off, open the (oven) door just a little and allow the fries to sit in there for another 5-6 minutes. Season with salt and pepper and garnish with a little chopped cilantro.
I tried this recipe. Loved it.
I love sweet potatoe fries! It’s just the best 🙂
Mmmm, looks delicious! Yes please 🙂
Humm it was decilious ! of course I had to report it on my blog !
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Thank you for the great recipe 🙂
Patricia
So I just made these, and I was so excited because I’ve never soaked the sweet potato before I baked them… but it ruins it! Even with the cornstarch I have soggy, inedible sweet potato mash.
Meghan, I am also very curious to find it out 🙂 I never soak mines
but I guess it will stay a mystery forever :)))
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Ah, just got back from a vacation to see that we posted about baked sweet potato fries the exact same day! Our recipes are similar..but if you want to skip the soaking phrase, you should try the 2-stage baking process in my recipe. 🙂
http://thimbleofhoney.com/11059/how-to-perfectly-crispy-baked-sweet-potato
As always, love your recipes Emma!!
-Amanda
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I will have to give this a go! Whenever i make them they are always soggy!
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I SO need to make these! Yum! Thanks for sharing.
J
I’ve been buying a lot of frozen bags of sweet potato fries from Trader Joe’s recently, it’d be great to make some homemade!
I attemped this recipe today and it eventhough the taste was delicious I could get them to crisp up as much as I would have liked. Hopefully I’ll get it next time 🙂
Thanks for the recipe Emma.
YUUMMM!! NEED TO TRY! Soooooo delicious!
Those look so good. http://www.hannamarielei.com
Mmmm…mmmmy favorite! I love to sprinkle (or douse!) mine with curry powder and dip in wasabi mayonnaise!
baked sweet potato fries are amazing and now i have a huge craving just before dinner! the chipotle mayo mix sounds like the perfect condiment to go with these fries!
Monica – Mocha and Moccasins
i just bought sweet potatoes yesterday so i will be making these tonight!
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Yumm!!! I love it I always do it at home and these are amazing <3
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I absolutely love sweet potato fries, but I’ve never had as much success with them as I do with ordinary potato fries in the oven. Mine always seem to steam and turn into mush rather than bake…not all that appetizing!
I’m going to try your method next time, yours look fab!
I absolutely love sweet potato. I’m going to have to give these a whirl.
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Looks delicious!