Sweet Potato Fries Recipe (2024)

By Mark Bittman

Sweet Potato Fries Recipe (1)

Total Time
35 minutes
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5(6,181)
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These addictive seasoned "fries" from Mark Bittman are actually baked, but we promise you won't miss the grease. The spice mix – garlic powder, paprika, salt and black pepper – can be used on regular potatoes as well (you'll just need to increase the baking time a bit).

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Ingredients

Yield:4 to 6 servings

  • 2pounds sweet potatoes, peeled
  • 2tablespoons olive oil
  • 1teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1teaspoon paprika
  • 1teaspoon salt
  • ½teaspoon black pepper

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Nutritional analysis per serving (6 servings)

173 calories; 5 grams fat; 1 gram saturated fat; 0 grams trans fat; 3 grams monounsaturated fat; 1 gram polyunsaturated fat; 31 grams carbohydrates; 5 grams dietary fiber; 6 grams sugars; 3 grams protein; 365 milligrams sodium

Note: The information shown is Edamam’s estimate based on available ingredients and preparation. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

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  1. Step

    1

    Heat the oven to 400.

  2. Cut the sweet potatoes into sticks ¼ to ½ inch wide and 3 inches long, and toss them with the oil.

  3. Step

    3

    Mix the spices, salt and pepper in a small bowl, and toss them with the sweet potatoes. Spread them out on 2 rimmed baking sheets.

  4. Step

    4

    Bake until brown and crisp on the bottom, about 15 minutes, then flip and cook until the other side is crisp, about 10 minutes. Serve hot.

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Patrick

I find using parchment paper helps with the crisping. And sliding parchment paper onto a pre-heated stone rather than a sheet pan yielded the crispiest (but keep an eye on them, they cooked a bit faster this way). Lastly, thinner cuts = crispier.

Rosemarywc

great seasoning! to make the fries crispier, I heated the baking sheets until a drop OF water bounced on them then tossed the fries on - cooked till crisp then turned. Preheating the sheets really helps the crisping.

Jen

Soaking them in water beforehand to reduce starchiness (a few to several hours is good), slicing them thinly, and lastly, using 1-2 teaspoons of corn starch (use tea towel to dry first, put in ziplock bag with the corn starch and shake, then add oil and seasonings) will increase the crispiness of your sweet potato fries. My two kids can polish off three sweet potatoes by themselves this way!

bluetomatoes

Placement in the oven matters a lot. Those in the pan on the top rack were much crisper than the ones in the middle rack.

Rotating front to back and switching shelves helped a lot.

Stephen Prescott

The ultimate crispy secret,... bake on a rack on top of a baking sheet. And the best part, you don't even have to turn because the heat circulates all around!!!!

Judith Rae

No need to peel the sweet potatoes.

Mary Ellen Cummings

After 3 tries, got it perfect. One pan, preheated in a 425 degree oven. Potatoes cut uniformly; a critical step. Used spice mix. Used parchment. Cooked for 12 minutes, tossed and cooked a further 12 minutes.

Thomas

I'm not sure if it would help with sweet potato fries, but when I make regular oven potato fries the trick to get them crispy is to wash them in a bowl, after cutting, to get some of the starch off and then to thoroughly dry them with paper towels before mixing with oil and seasoning. I only bake one sheet at a time and only as many as can loosely fit on the sheet in one layer.

Mike in Minneapolis

I set the oven at 450 and got some reasonable crispness on the fries. Next time I might either go to 475 or turn on the broiler for the last 1-2 minutes. But 400 is definitely not high enough.

Jon

Absolutely do not listen to the corn startch idea... the fries stuck to the tin foil and ruined them.

Roni Jordan

Found this recipe last night for my son, who wanted to make sweet potato fries that wouldn't get mushy. He made 1/2 batch, with two sweet potatoes that weighed about 1 lb, in our Breville countertop convection oven. He cut the potatoes and tossed them with 1 tbsp EVOO a couple of hours before dinner, tossed with the seasoning mix just before baking, and preheated the baking pan so they'd start to crisp up quickly. Worked like a charm His verdict - delicious!

Kate

Parchment paper helps. No peeling of course. I prefer to season them fresh from the oven. Not only tastes better, but I can toss a few to the dog. Sweet potato is very beneficial to dogs.

Sue C.

Answered my own question with internet search. Sweet potatoes come in several varieties. The darker variety (which I think of as "yams" are not really yams but "jewel" variety sweet potatoes), tend to be more moist (and I think, tastier) than the lighter variety. The variation in success in crispness is likely to be due to the variety of sweet potato, as well as cooking method.

Karen

I made the mistake of trying to cook two pans in the oven for a larger group. They came out soggy and inedible. I will try them again, but only ONE pan this time.

ER

I find using parchment paper helps with the crisping. And sliding parchment paper onto a pre-heated stone rather than a sheet pan yielded the crispiest (but keep an eye on them, they cooked a bit faster this way).
Preheating the sheets really helps the crisping.

Mary

This was the best sweet potato recipe ever. I could not stop eating it. Actually, I didn't. I just ate those without the chicken I had prepared. They really need NO sauce - the seasonings were the bomb!!!!

Mel

I find that cubing sweet potatoes is way easier than making fries so I use the seasoning for the fries and use the cooking directions of the smoked paprika recipe

Donaldo

One pan, preheated in a 425 degree oven. Potatoes cut uniformly; a critical step. Used spice mix. Used parchment. Cooked for 12 minutes, tossed and cooked a further 12 minutes.

heather

I did this but did at 450 and added Honey and Rosemary

Dml

Next time will try parchment paper as others suggested. I peeled and cut thick wedges but my fries were very soft and not at all crispy, despite turning oven up to 425 and adding another 10 minutes to cooking time. Disappointing.

Patricia

I've made these several times and am still hunting for a non-mushy solution... However, the spice combo is great and sweet potatoes are great, so all in all this is not a bad recipe. Will keep trying to achieve peak crispiness!

Barbara

This is a keeper, I used convection for the last few minutes which helped to crisp the potatoes.

natasha

Made these with sweet potatoes. Would add more oil I think or try the advice of having a very hot pan before I added the Fries to it.

Mel

I love the spicing of this recipe but the cutting of the fries is a pain.i would use the spicing of these fries but cubing the potatoes like in the roasted sweet potatoes with smoked paprika

oct 2023

Use 1T of seasoning mix for 2 large-ish SPs (full big pan)Cook at 425 instead of 400.Broil for a few minutes at the end to crisp-ify.

Angelina

Does anyone know what was the dipping sauce?

Monica

Flavor was wonderful but didn’t yield crispy fries as written. Broiled each pan after baking for about 6 minutes - tossing halfway - came out great!

Priscilla

The flavor of these is good. I cut fries too small ( stick to 1/2 inch). I did soaking and corn starch. I think oven should be 450 and perhaps a bit more olive oil. Not as crisp as I would like.Did a dipping sauce of Mayo/sour cream, lemon, mustard, garlic. Aioli would be good.

Justin

These are off soo bad. Tons of recipes for sweet potato fries that are better. Temp is off or time is off. Not soaking. Starch. So many things wrong for a 5 star review.

Linda B

Excellent recipe and easy to cut in half. I baked my fries a bit longer and they were nice and crispy!

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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 ).

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.

Should you soak sweet potatoes in water before baking? ›

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 makes fries so crispy? ›

Simmering the fries in water washes away the excess sugars that can cause the fries to brown too much before they have a chance to properly crisp up when frying. The water also activates the starches in the potato. Starch, when fried, is what creates that crispy surface we want!

Is it better to bake or fry sweet potatoes? ›

This can make baked sweet potato fries lower in fat and calories than fried ones. Additionally, baking the fries allows them to retain more of their natural sweetness and flavor, whereas frying can cause them to lose some of their nutrients and taste.

What type of sweet potato is best for fries? ›

Look for Beauregard, Jewel, and Garnet sweet potatoes. Oil: I use avocado oil or olive oil for these baked fries. Salt and pepper: I keep them simple, but this is a great time to bring out seasoned salt or your favorite spice blend (I love this Cajun seasoning).

What makes sweet potatoes taste good? ›

Why Are Sweet Potatoes Sweet? When you heat a sweet potato, an enzyme starts breaking down it's starch into a sugar called maltose. Maltose is made up of two glucose molecules bound together, and tastes about a third as sweet as regular table sugar, also known as sucrose. Maltose contains no fructose.

Why do you put fries in water before frying? ›

This step is commonly missed in making homemade fries, but it might be one of the most important! Soaking your fries in cold water helps remove excess starch, which allows for crispy, golden fries! The cold water bath also helps the french fries retain their shape and contributes to a fluffy inside.

Why are my sweet potato fries soggy? ›

Don't overcrowd the baking sheet!

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. I like to cook my sweet potatoes on two half-sheet baking trays for optimal space.

Why do sweet potatoes not go crispy? ›

If you don't evenly space your sweet potatoes so they aren't touching, they will not turn out as well. They need the air flow between them to maximize crisp, and any surfaces that are touching won't get the air they need. Halfway through the cook time, take a minute or two and flip them all with tongs.

Why are my sweet potato fries still soft? ›

My guess is you aren't blanching the sweet potato fries before you are frying them. In order to get crispy fries, of any type, you need to cook them twice. You begin by either boiling them in water, or frying them at 325, until they are just cooked through, but not so much that they lose their shape.

Why do sweet potatoes not get crispy? ›

I've found that sweet potatoes really need space for a truly roasted, crisped-edge result. Aim for about one inch of space between pieces. This leads to good, dry, hot airflow that will let the potato pieces' moisture evaporate while letting them dry and crisp up more.

Why are my fries not crisping? ›

Old, oxidated, and irregularly filtered frying oil can really affect the quality and taste of your fries. A well-used fryer oil should be filtered at least once a day, making sure any free-floating bits and slivers are removed completely.

Why won't my fried potatoes get crispy? ›

This sure sounds a lot like potatoes that have been stored too long, in too cold of an environment before cooking. When potatoes are held below 41°F for too long a period, the starches convert to sugar and it changes the cooking chemistry.

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