Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Sweet Potato Fries

I love sweet potato fries but whenever I've made them at home they're not nearly as good as the ones you get in a bag at store . . . but those don't ever make quite enough for us.  I found this recipe on Pinterest and I can't wait to try it!  Although I must admit that although you know I love mayonnaise, I am NOT a dipper of french fries in mayo.  Gross.

http://www.theartofdoingstuff.com/guaranteed-crispy-sweet-potato-fries-sriracha-mayo-dip/

From their website:

Here’s what you need to do …
Gather your sweet potatoes.



Get some corn starch.


Also get some olive oil.


Cut your sweet potatoes until they’re a medium thickness.  Not hugely thick cut and not shoestring.  Preheat oven to 425°.


Throw a Tablespoon or two of cornstarch into a plastic bag.


Dump a handful of sweet potatoes into the bag with the cornstarch.  Twist the top of the bag so it forms a balloon with some air inside and shake the fries around until they’re lightly coated with the cornstarch.


Put your coated fries on a non stick cookie sheet.


Drizzle 2 Tablespoons of olive oil over the fries.


Using your hands, make sure the fries are well coated.


Arrange them on the sheet again, so they have space between each fry.  The less fries on the pan the better they’ll cook.  Too many shoved together and they’ll never get crispy.  They’ll just steam.  Pop the fries into your preheated oven and cook for 15 minutes.


Meanwhile you can make the dipping sauce.  Mix together 1/2 cup of mayonaise with 1 teaspoon of Sriracha sauce and 1/4 teaspoon of Cayenne Pepper.
You can adjust the proportions to taste.  Mix it up and taste it then adjust as you like.


Check the fries after 15 minutes, flip them over (you might have to use a spatula depending on how “non stick” your pan is) and return to the oven if necessary for another 5 minutes.


If you prefer your fries, deep fried throw them in the deep fryer at the highest setting for a few minutes instead of sticking them in the oven.

5 comments:

  1. I'm doing it this weekend! Always wanted to make these! Thanks for sharing.

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  2. No! Does that look like my kitchen? It's pictures from that other website.

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  3. I didn't think so...but shouldn't you credit the other blog?

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  4. I did silly goose . . . it's at the top!

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