The potatoes came out quite well and though TH would have preferred it with normal potatoes, I enjoyed the subtle sweet flavour and contrasting heat form the chillies. I also loved the fact that it requires very little time to prepare and most of the work is done by the oven anyway! We had it as a quick snack at about 6 in the evening but next time I want to try this with russet potatoes and serve with dinner.
Oven-Baked Sweet Potato Fries Recipe
From Country Living
What I Used:
Sweet potatoes – 3 (about 300gm)
Red chilly flakes – 1.5 tbsp
Cumin / jeera powder – 1 tsp (optional)
Olive oil – 1 tbsp
Salt – to taste
How I Made It:
1. Cut the sweet potatoes length-wise and then into 3″ long pieces/wedges. Transfer to a bowl.
2. Add the olive oil, salt, chillies and cumin to the sweet potatoes and mix well until the pieces are well coated.
3. Preheat the oven to 200 degree C (about 400F). Line a tray with a baking sheet and lay out the potato pieces in one layer without any overlap. Bake until the edges are crisp and the pieces are cooked. Took about 30 mins for me.
*Notes*
– You can follow the same recipe with russet potatoes as well.
– Substitute the cumin with any dried herbs for a different flavour.
Pravs
oh this sure looks like something i should try. Thanks for dropping by. Its been a while. Hope you are doing well in singapore.
Kalai
I adore baked sweet potato fries! Haven’t made them in a while, though… Yours look fab! 🙂
Kitchen Flavours
Wow simple and yummy recipe.
Uma
looks yummy!
Madhuram
I have also made these and we liked it. I thought they tasted like jackfruit chips.
AnuSriram
Thats looks delciious!
sra
I never cease to be amazed by how colourful sweet potatoes are in every country except India!
Madhu
I have tried this like couple weeks ago, tastes awesome, i prefer this over regular potatoes.
Nice Presentation.
Happy cook
I love baked goddoes like this/ Love the addition of spices. You pic is so beautiful.
sunita
I adore sweet potatoes..so I can have this any time :-)… and that is a very tempting picture 🙂