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This Baked Sweet Potato Fries recipe islegit-crispy,easy to make, perfectly seasoned, and guaranteed to disappear pretty much…immediately. :)

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Cravingsomeultra-crispy baked sweet potato fries to go with those ultra-crispy chicken nuggetswe talked about on Monday?

I’ve been experimenting with a variety of different methods for making homemade sweet potato fries all month, and I now feel like I can confidently stand bymy title here —guys, this baked sweet potato fries recipe really is thebest!

First off, they arelegit crispy. As in, there’s not a soggy fry in sight here even though they’re baked instead of fried, thanks to a few easy tricks. Second, they have a light garlicky seasoning, which achieves that irresistible salty-sweet-salty-sweet balance that’ll keep youreaching back for more. Third, they’renaturally gluten-free and vegetarian and vegan, yay. But mainly?! They aretotally do-able in your very own kitchen, which is great news for sweet potato fry lovers everywhere.

Let’s make a batch!

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10 Essentials forActuallyCrispyFries:

Ok, let’s talk about technique here for a minute. Because there are a few things you need to know tomake your sweet potato friesactually crispy. (And thus avoid the saddest thing in the world — soggy fries. Always a tragedy.)

The good news here? Crispy fries are easy to make. The honest news? They are going to take a little extra time to make, versus just chopping and tossing some potatoes in the oven. But trust me, these few extra steps are totallyworth it. Here are the essentials:

1. Cut evenly-sized fries:Your first stephere is one that will make the biggest difference — take the time toevenly cut your fries. About 1/4-inch thick, to be exact. This will help avoid having fries that are over- or under-cooked, and will help them be the proper size to get nice and crispy.

2. Give them a cold water bath:Once your fries are chopped, toss them into a large bowl. Then cover the fries completely with cold water and let them soak for at least 30 minutes (or up to overnight). This will help to rinse off the excess starch andhelp the potatoescrisp up beautifully in the oven. Once the potatoes have soaked, rinse and drain them. Then — also very important — use a towel to pat them down until they are nice and dry before moving onto the next step.

3. Coat with cornstarch:The next key to crispy fries? Cornstarch. Yep, it’s the secret ingredient that helps achieve that perfectly crispy exterioron a variety of baked recipes, and it’s essential withbaked fries. Whisk together the cornstarch and dry seasonings (garlic powder, smoked paprika and black pepper) and toss them with the fries, after they have been coated in oil. But be sure to…

4. Wait on the salt:We’ll add it on at the very end, which will also help reduce the soggy factorand allow you to salt to taste. Win-win.

5: Useparchment paper:This will help prevent the fries from sticking and help them crisp up nicely. Just be sure, though, that you use a brand of parchment paper that can withstand 425°F cooking temperatures. If not, you can also just bake these on a greased cooking sheet.

6. Don’t crowd the pan:Once you add your fries to the baking sheet — very important — be sure that they are laying in an even,single layer. If they are overlapping on top of each other, the fries on the bottom won’t have the chance to get as crispy. So go for an even layer and try not to completely crowd the pan. (If the fries are overlapping, use a larger pan or two smaller pans.)

7. Bake at high heat:This will help the fries to get nice and crispy.

8. Take the time to flip all of the fries:Once the fries have baked halfway through, you need to give them a good flip. Which — I will be the first to admit — isn’t the most graceful or speedy of processes. But it’s worth it. So grab a spatula, and even if it takes an extra few minutes, be sure that each of those fries has made a 180° flip.

9.Wait just5 more minutes:Once the fries are nice and crispy and ready to go, remove the pan from the oven and transfer it to a cooling rack. Season the fries with lots of salt. Then resist the urge to take a bite and let the fries rest on the baking sheet for 5 more minutes. It will help them crisp up a bit more and be ready to serve.

10: Then dig in! Then once yourfrenchfries are ready to go…enjoy immediately! Fries are definitely best fresh outta the oven, and they will start to get soggy (as any fries will) once they sit out for too long. So go for it!

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Baked Sweet Potato Fries Ingredients:

Alright, let’s talk ingredients! To make these homemade sweet potato fries, you will need:

  • Sweet potatoes:Organic, if possible. I also like to peel my sweet potatoes, but you’re welcome to leave the skins on if you prefer. Just be sure to give them a nice good scrub beforehand.
  • Olive oil:Or any cooking oil that you prefer.
  • Cornstarch:As mentioned above, to help the potatoes crisp up
  • Seasonings:I like a simple mixture of garlic powder, smoked paprika and black pepper. But feel free to use whatever seasonings you love.
  • Sea salt:Nice and fine, which we will sprinkle on at the very end.

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How To Make Sweet Potato Fries:

To make these oven-roasted sweet potato fries, simply:

  1. Cut your fries:Evenly-sized matchsticks, about 1/4-inch wide.
  2. Soak in cold water:Soak the fries in cold water for at least 30 minutes. Then rinse, drain and pat dry.
  3. Toss with oil:Transfer fries to a dry bowl or ziplock bag, and toss evenly with oil.
  4. Toss with cornstarch and seasonings:Then toss the fries with your cornstarch/seasoning mixture.
  5. Transfer to parchment-covered baking sheet:And spread out the fries in a nice even layer.
  6. Bake until crispy:Being sure toremove the pan and flip the fries halfway through.
  7. Let cool:Remove the baking sheet from the oven,season the fries generously with salt, and rest for 3-5 more minutes.
  8. ENJOY!Then serve and enjoy immediately!

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HowTo Customize YourSweet Potato Fries:

Enjoy customizingyour fries? Feel free to:

  • Add cheese:I’m a big fan of sprinkling on some fresh Parmesan right outta the oven, or any other kind of shredded cheese that you might enjoy. (Feel free to add it in the last few minutes of baking, if you would prefer it to be melted.)
  • Addsome heat:Cayenne is a great addition to your seasoning mix, if you would like these to have a bit of heat.
  • Add other dry seasonings:In place of the garlic-paprika-black-pepper mix, feel free to sub in any of your favorite dry seasoning mixes, such as:
    • Italian Seasoning
    • Cajun Seasoning
    • Za’atar Seasoning
    • Taco Seasoning
    • CurryPowder
    • Caribbean Jerk Seasoning

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What To Serve With Sweet Potato Fries:

Always a delicious question. Some ideas could include:

  • Meat/Seafood
    • Ultra-Crispy Baked Chicken Nuggets
    • Baked Chicken Breasts
    • Garlicky Baked Shrimp
    • RoastedWhole Fish
  • Soup
    • Slow Cooker Chili
    • Slow Cooker Vegetarian Chili
    • Cajun Corn Chowder
    • Quinoa Tortilla Soup
  • Salad
    • Authentic Greek Salad
    • Roasted Cauliflower, Chickpea and Arugula Salad
    • Strawberry Avocado Spinach Salad

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The BEST Baked Sweet Potato Fries

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  • Prep Time: 50 minutes
  • Cook Time: 25 minutes
  • Total Time: 75 minutes
  • Yield: 4 servings 1x
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This Baked Sweet Potato Fries recipe islegit-crispy,easy to make, perfectly seasoned, and guaranteed to disappear pretty much…immediately.

Ingredients

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  • 1 poundsweet potatoes,peeled
  • 2tablespoons olive oil
  • 2 teaspoons cornstarch
  • 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon smoked paprika
  • 1/2 teaspoon freshly-cracked black pepper
  • fine sea salt, to taste

Instructions

  1. Slice your sweet potatoes into long, thin strips, about 1/4-inch wide. It’s important that the fries are uniformly sized for even cooking. Addthe fries to a large bowl of cold water and soak for at least 30 minutes (or up to overnight).
  2. Preheat the oven to 425°F. Line a large baking sheet (or two medium baking sheets*) with parchment paper, or mist with cooking spray. Set aside.
  3. Drain the fries, rinse out and dry your bowl of water,then blot dry the fries with a clean towel.
  4. Add the fries back to the clean bowl.* Then drizzle evenly with the olive oil, and toss until they are evenly coated.
  5. In a separate small bowl, whisk together the cornstarch, garlic powder, smoked paprika and black pepper until combined. Sprinkle the mixture evenly over the bowl of fries, then toss until the fries are evenly coated and the cornstarch has soaked into the oil.
  6. Spread the fries out in an even layer on the prepared baking sheet. Be sure that the fries aren’t overlapping, or else they will not cook evenly.
  7. Bake for 15 minutes. Then remove pan from oven, and take the time to flip each fry with a spatula. Rearrange so that the fries are evenly spaced and not overlapping again. Then bake for 10-15 more minutes, or until the fries are crispy and have begun to brown a biton the tips.
  8. Transfer thebaking sheet to a cooling rack, sprinkle with your desired amount of salt, then let the fries restfor 5 minutes. Serve warm.

Notes

Baking sheets: If you need to spread the fries out between two baking sheets, be sure to switch their positions on the top and bottom oven shelves at the halfway point when you flip the fries.

Mixing the fries: Or you can do this step in a large ziplock bag, if you prefer, which makes the fries a bit easier to toss with the cornstarch mixture.

Recipe edit:I edited this recipe in September 2020 to reduce the amount of cornstarch, per feedback from our readers.

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FAQs

Why won t my sweet potato fries get crispy? ›

The secret to crispy (instead of soggy) sweet potato fries is to spread them out in an even layer with enough room so that they don't touch. This is especially important if you're making a big batch of fries. Instead of just piling more onto one baking pan, spread them out over two baking pans or cook them in batches.

What makes sweet potato fries better? ›

Sweet potato fries are slightly higher in calories and carbs but also more nutrient dense than French fries. The greatest nutrient difference is that French fries have no vitamin A, while sweet potato fries are high in this nutrient. Vitamin A is important for your vision and immune system ( 2 ).

Why don't my fries get crispy in the oven? ›

Keep the oven shut as much as possible to reach cooking temperature faster. Use a perforated sheet tray. This helps hot air circulate more easily among the fries, increasing crispness. Don't thaw your fries before baking.

How do you make sweet potatoes easier to cut for fries? ›

NOTE: Sweet potato is a lot more tough to cut than regular russet potatoes. To make it easier to cut, just slice a small piece off the long side of the potato to create a flat surface. This way, the potato won't wobble when slicing it.

Why soak sweet potatoes in water? ›

TIPS & TRICKS to Make this Recipe: The main secrets to achieving that incredible crispy texture, is to soak the cut sweet potatoes in cold water for at least 30 minutes. This helps remove the starch from the sweet potatoes so they´re not limp & soggy.

What is the secret to good fries? ›

The Double-Fry Method

When it comes to the actual cooking, you want to fry the french fries twice. The first round is at a lower temperature to cook the inside of the potato and the second time you'll use a higher temperature to make the fries golden brown and crispy.

Do you soak sweet potatoes before baking? ›

3. Do I need to soak sweet potatoes before baking? Many readers ask if they really need to soak the sweet potatoes before baking to get that great crunch. I've tried it both ways and found that soaking the sweet potato fries for about 30 minutes or so in plenty of cold water does help them crisp up a bit more.

What makes sweet potatoes taste better? ›

Dice the sweet potato, and leave the skins on. Then toss the chunks in a splash of tamari, oil, and maple syrup, and then dust heavily with chili powder, smoked paprika, and garlic powder. Roast at 400 Fahrenheit for about 30-50 minutes, or until the potatoes begin to crisp up.

How do you make oven fries taste better? ›

Add herbs and spices for extra flavor.

"Add a bit of gourmet flair to your fries by sprinkling them with some garlic powder, fresh rosemary, seasoned salt, or fresh virgin-olive [oil] or truffle oil," Koeppe said. As well as adding flavor, a drizzle of oil can also help keep fries from sticking together in the oven.

Why soak fries before baking? ›

Soak those spuds! Drop the fries into very cold water for 45 minutes. This process, called blanching, will help remove excess starch. You can even set them in the refrigerator if you want.

Is it better to fry fries or put them in the oven? ›

There are many advantages of baked fries over fried fries. Baked fries are lower in calories and fat, and they're also much easier to make at home. When you fry potatoes, a lot of the potato's natural nutrients are lost in the process. But when you bake potatoes, they retain more of their vitamins and minerals.

Why are sweet potatoes so hard to get crispy? ›

Typically when you roast sweet potatoes, they end up mushy, not crispy. That's because the high sugar content and moisture in the potato creates a softer result. In this case, they get their crispiness not by deep frying, but by sprinkling a secret ingredient over and baking them!

How are sweet potato fries better? ›

Sweet potatoes contain about 15 grams more carbohydrates per serving, but that's no reason to pass on these tubers; they can also make super-tasty and healthy baked fries. The same 3-ounce serving of frozen sweet potato fries contains 140 calories, 5 grams of fat and typically less sodium than the regular fries.

Why are my sweet potato fries so soft? ›

Don't overcrowd the baking sheet!

This is an important one! If the baking sheet it too crowded, the sweet potatoes will not crisp. You should provide optimal space for air to flow through, and the sweet potatoes shouldn't be touching.

How to crisp up soggy sweet potato fries? ›

10 Tips for Actually Crispy Oven-Baked Sweet Potato Fries
  1. Tip #1: Cut them thin and even. ...
  2. Tip #2: Give them an ice bath. ...
  3. Tip #3: Set your oven to 415 degrees convection. ...
  4. Tip #4: Use arrowroot starch. ...
  5. Tip #5: Only use a little oil. ...
  6. Tip #6: Salt AFTER they are done cooking. ...
  7. Tip #7: Space them out!
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Why are my fries soggy and not crispy? ›

When they are left out to cool, the starches secrete moisture, which eventually makes the fries' crust soggy. How do you make sure your fries stay crisp? Opt for clear-coated ones. A clear starch coating keeps your fries' exterior crispy and interior fluffy for much longer.

Why are my sweet potato fries soggy in the air fryer? ›

If your air fryer fries are soggy, it is likely because you over-crowded them in the basket. The sweet potatoes steam when crowded together, instead of air frying. For the best, most crispy results, cook the fries in a single layer so that the air has room to circulate.

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