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Oven-Roasted Sweet Potato Fries
45 min
Snack
Appetizer
Side
10 ingredients or less
Servings
Total
45 minPrep
15 minCook
30 minFree from
Ingredients
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3medium sweet potatoes, peeled
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2 tsp (5 g)cornstarch
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2 tsp (10 mL)vegetable oil
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1 tsp (2 g)onion powder
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1 tsp (1 g)dried oregano
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½ tsppaprika powder
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½ tspsalt
Dip ideas
Make your own
Directions
- Line two baking trays and preheat the oven to 430°F (220°C)*.
- Cut the sweet potatoes into ½ inch (1 cm) thick fries, cutting each piece in similar thicknesses so they cook evenly.
- Optional step: soak in cold water for 5 minutes. Then drain and dry well using a clean kitchen cloth.
- Toss the sweet potato in the cornstarch to coat. Then add the remaining ingredients and toss again.
- Divide over the two baking trays, leaving as much room between the fries as possible. If over-crowded on the tray, they steam rather than roast.
- Bake for 28 - 30 minutes, or until golden, flipping once halfway. Serve with your favourite dip, and enjoy!
Notes
- * We used top and bottom heating (not fan-assisted/convection).
Storage
- Best if enjoyed it immediately.
- Store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 2 days.
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I had some leftover broccoli stems and tossed it together. Good combination as well!
Maybe the soaking step helps them crunch up more. 🍠
Was a little reluctant to try but as my avocados were no good had to make it. The combination of flavors were so good together. Definitely make that again.
I made these for my little niece while I was babysitting. She loved them and was unable to wait until they cooled down! She ate them hot out of the oven 😁 I loved them, too!
Very tasty! I had prepped the sweet potato (and threw in a potato and yam) earlier so as they were damp from being in a bowl of water so I skipped adding the oil. Thank you for the tip to ensure they were spread out.
I had 2 sweet potatoes lying around & came across this recipe……wow!!!! So easy & delicious! So much better than frozen or store bought oily fries! It's definitely important that they're separated. I cut them even smaller to be extra crispy! They go well with truffle mayo :)
My family (including my children) love this sweet potato food! I sometimes drizzle maple syrup to transfer them as a snack! Love this recipe. Saved!
After seeing the dip, I just knew I had to try them. The dip looks at the fry with like an aaah…moment, like she’s about to feed him.
The Fries came out Amazing! Love the soft yet crispy texture and the seasoning went so well with it.
It was wonderful!
Come on, Please tell me I’m not the only one who sees the face on the dip…lol I can’t help it I’m an artist.
True that the fries don't get crispy, but they're so delicious! I honestly don't think it's even possible to make sweet potatoes crunchy. There's too much sugar in them, right? Anyway, will be making these again!
Hey there! I noticed that in the video after the initial 20 minutes and flipping of the fries, you say to bake them for another 15-25 minutes, whereas in the written recipe it says another 8-10 minutes!
I did mine for about 20, then about 10-15 and some of them did burn a little, but I think I cut them too thin as well! I still give this recipe 5 stars because the non-burnt ones were lovely, both soft and crispy, and the flavoring was on point! I left the skin on and also added a little bit of garlic powder, parsley and cumin. Will definitely be making these again and making sure not to burn any this time!
These were delicious! Indeed not so crispy (except for at the ends), but delicious nonetheless!
Absolutely delicious and so easy to make!!
I was really excited about these but they burnt really bad (I missed my timer by one minute). Make sure to keep a good eye on them.
Hi, can I substitute the cornstarch for tapioca starch? Thanks!
I’ve tried all the tricks mentioned above and I still can’t manage to make my sweet potato fries crispy. Only soft. Still delicious though, just longing for that crispiness.
Love these! They get so nice and crisp using this method.