Sweet Potato Fries Recipe: This Healthy French Fry Recipe Is Adult & Kid Approved by Elisa Schmitz

Vegetables Side Dishes
2 years ago

Here's a fresh way to serve sweet potatoes that kids love. Sweet potatoes are a healthy alternative to regular potatoes, packing potassium, fiber and vitamin C. To make a fun surprise, cut them into fries. Serve with dipping sauces like barbecue sauce, ketchup or honey mustard.

You'll need:

Here's how you make them:

  1. Cut the sweet potatoes into wedges.
  2. Season them with your favorite seasoning. 
  3. Put them on a baking dish.
  4. Bake for up to 30 minutes on each side to get them crispy.

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Dodi
Owww, wanna try! In Latvia it's not so easy to find sweet potatoes, to be honest, I have never tried them :/
Elisa Schmitz
Oh, Dodi, you have to try them! Delicious and better for you than regular potatoes. Wish I could send you some!
Tiffany Zook
We airfry them all the time...so good!
Tiffany Zook
In Buffalo, sweet potato fries are served with butter and syrup, like a pancake.

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