It’s been well over a week since my last post, and that’s because Jeremy and I went on a trip to Washington, D.C. and Philadelphia for our five-year anniversary. We had a great time, and had originally only planned on being there for five days, but our flight back to LA was cancelled due to an abrupt snowstorm, (there was even thundersnow!), and we ended up spending a whole week there. I’ve been reading a lot of biographies and histories about the founding fathers and colonialism lately so it was really nice to be able to see some of the historic places that I’d been reading about, like Independence Hall, Monticello and Mount Vernon. While we were there, we also ate a LOT of good food. We made a spontaneous stop at the Moo-Thru drive-through ice cream shop in rural Virginia on the way back from Monticello. Looking back, it was definitely one of the best choices I’ve ever made. The ice cream there was made from cow’s milk from a dairy farm about a mile from the stand, so the ice cream had a really thick and stretchy texture and a wonderfully rich taste that I’d never experienced before in an ice cream. Another great place we stopped at was Bus Boys and Poets, a coffee shop/restaurant/book store in DC. We had some great Mediterranean burgers and, of course, a side of sweet potato fries. Tadaaaahhh! I had forgotten how much I loved sweet potato fries, and so when I got back I of course immediately went to the grocery store and bought some to put this recipe together. After I peeled the potatoes I was kind of surprised that they were yellow-fleshed inside instead of orange, which is what all the sweet potato fries I had previously had looked like. But after doing some thorough online wiki-ing, I discovered that sweet potatoes come in a variety of colors. So if your sweet potatoes are white, orange, or yellow-fleshed, do not worry, it is still a sweet potato and not some other strange sort of tuber. Hope you all enjoy these as much as I do!
Spiced Sweet Potato Fries
Ingredients
- Two Large Sweet Potatoes peeled and cut into 1 inch by 4 inch sticks
- 3 Tablespoons Olive Oil
- 1/2 Teaspoon Black Pepper
- 1/4 Teaspoon Cayenne Pepper
- 1/4 Teaspoon Paprika
- 1/4 Teaspoon Cumin
- 1/4 Teaspoon Garlic Powder
Instructions
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Preheat the oven to 400 degrees Fahrenheit. Place the sweet potato pieces in a large bowl, add the olive oil, and stir until the potato pieces are evenly coated in the oil. Add the spices and mix well until they are evenly distributed over the potato pieces.
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Place the sweet potato pieces flat on a large baking sheet, drizzling any remaining oil over the top. Spread the pieces out over the top of the baking sheet and put it in the oven. Allow to bake for 15 minutes, then remove the tray, flip the pieces over, and place the tray back in the oven for another 10 minutes. You can then remove the tray from the oven and serve the sweet potato fries immediately, or, if you want the fries to be extra-crispy, you can then turn the oven up to 475 degrees Fahrenheit and leave them in for another 3-5 minutes, watching closely to make sure that they don’t over-crisp and burn.
wow those sweet potato fries look seriously addictive and delicious.
Wow. You don't want to be on an airplane in thunder snow. Mother Nature has been on a tear this winter, giving everyone nasty weather.
I see sweet potato fries on menus everywhere. I like that you've kicked them up a notch with paprika, cayenne and cumin. I use paprika as one of my secret ingredients.
Sam
Thanks! Paprika really is great because it gives a little bit of spice and pepper flavor but isn't too spicy-hot itself.
Looks great..gonna try them for sure..thanks for sharing.
These look so delicious. I do oven fries with my cooking classes at school as a nutritious alternative to McDonald's. I teach about 3 completely different herb and spice flavour combinations, then have them "design their own" (or play with their food) to come up with something they would really love. It is such fun.
These are PERFECT. The photography gives them that crispy skin and I can almost taste them through my screen!
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Valerie
These sound fabulous! I am going to have to try these really soon! 🙂
Happy Anniversary 🙂
I love sweet potato fries and these look delicious!
Thanks you guys 🙂 I absolutely love this recipe, its a nice alternative to messy deep-frying.
These are great! My husband was helping, and accidently left the skins on: they were great! I plan on making them this way from now on…extra fiber and nutrients!
That's a genius idea!! I will have to make them that way next time, I do love the extra crispiness skins give fries 🙂
I have made these countless times since I found this recipe and they are always a HUGE hit!! Last night I made them and used my food processor to cut them into slices instead of fries. SO much easier than cutting them by hand!! Thanks for sharing!!
Thank you Jennifer! I am happy to hear that you're enjoying them so much 😀
Those looks delicious>Mmmmmmmmmm. Makes me hungry.
These fries were delish, VERY spicy. Next time I'd cut back to 1/8t. of each spice. Thanks for posting.
Wow…I've only had store bought Sweet Potato Fries. These were amazing. Great recipe!!
Surprisingly different. I will make them again and again. Good twist on flavors. Thanks for the innovation.
Sweet potato fries are the best in food but spicy is not my kind of things.
Absolutely love these! We’ve been making them off of your recipe for years now! Thank you!
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