by Scott Groth 13 Comments
Oh what a delicious sweet potato fries recipe. Cooked to perfection with a crispy crunchand delicate, sweet potato flavor. When you eat these sweet potato fries with the roasted garlic and lemon aioli... Wow. It's just incredible. Give it a try!
THIS SWEET POTATO FRIESRECIPE IS: GLUTEN FREE, PALEO, VEGAN AND VEGETARIAN.
Over the years I have made a ton of baked sweet potato fries. I have to admit that they are pretty good. But I have been CRAVING some CRUNCH since going mostly paleo so I decided to fry up some shoestring sweet potato fries to satisfy the urge. Wow. Not only did it satisfy, but exceeded my expectations with huge flavor. The sweet potato with the lemon garlic aioli work wonderfully together. Let's take a closer look.
USING ASPIRALIZER FOR SWEET POTATOES
You are going to need a couple special pieces of equipment to execute this sweet potato fries recipe properly. The first is a spiralizer of some sort. I use thisVegetable Spiral Slicerin my kitchen on a regular basis. Not only is it a workhorse (I've used it for over 5 years) but it is super easy to use. The only issue I have found with it is cleaning it, but a good brush helps with that.
Now when you are going to spiral slice sweet potatoes, it's your choice on whether to peel them or not. I have chosen to peel the sweet potato that I used for this recipe, but keeping the peel on will give them a bit more of a rustic feel. It will be hard to tell on shoestring fries, but you'll see darker patches where the skin was left on. Just make sure you wash the potato and completely dry it before use. Water and hot oil don't play well together.
If you don't have a spiralizer, you can use a mandolin with the julienne blade inserted. I have used myV-Slicer Mandolinfor years and stand by it. I've got a couple others, but for some reason this little mandolin just keeps going when the others have failed. You won't get any curly fries, but they will be more like matchsticks which are equally delicious.
USING A THERMOMETER FOR FRYING
Ok. Here's the second piece of equipment that you will need for this recipe. A good candy / deep fry thermometer. Here's a good one (Taylor Precision Thermometer) that is just about the same as the one I use. This thermometer is inexpensive (under $9) and has a clip which will allow it to be suspended from the side of your pot.
The thermometer clip is important for a couple reasons. First, it keeps your hands away from super hot oil by clipping the thermometer right to the side of the pot. Safety first, right? Second, it keeps the thermometer off the bottom of the pot. You want the thermometer to be suspended in the oil so you can take the proper temperature of the liquid vs the bottom of the pot.
When I fry things, once the oil comes up to temperature, I remove the thermometer BEFORE putting any food into the pot. This comes from experience. I have pushed a thermometer or two into the boiling oil by accident in the past. It is no fun fishing it out with tongs. This is also why I don't use digital thermometers. I am notoriously hard on kitchen equipment.
Whatever you do, make sure you are using a thermometer to get the temperature of the oil correct. Oil which is too cold will make soggy food. Oil that is too hot will scorch the food. For thin fries like these, we are looking for about 375 degrees to start. If you are making larger fries, start at 350 degrees.
QUICK COOKING TIP:Here's are some HUGE tipsabout frying at home, not just for this sweet potato fries recipe.
- Use a high sided pot and only fill ⅓ of the pot with oil. The oil will expand when you add food into it. The only way that oil can expand is to come up and over the top of the pot if you have too much oil. If your oil expands over the top of the pot, the first thing to do is turn off your burner, then deal with the oil.
- Don't just throw the food into the oil. This will make the hot oil expand rapidly. Add a little bit in at a time.
- Building on Tip #2, fry in small batches. You will have more controllable results. Unless you are using a dedicated deep fryer, you won't be able to fry the entire sweet potato at once. If you were to add the entire load of sweet potatoes into the pot of hot oil, a couple things will happen:
- The pot will most likely boil over. Not good.
- The temperature will fall significantly and not be able to recover fast enough, creating soggy potatoes.
- Allow the oil to come back up to temperature before adding in your next small batch. It is amazing just how quickly oil loses temperature and it takes a couple minutes to get it back.
- Be careful when deep frying. Use the back burner on your stove. Keep little hands clear of the cooking area. Make sure you have everything ready to go before you start frying including your thermometer, something to get the food out of the pot, a paper lined baking sheet or racked baking sheet etc... having it all ready will help immensely!
Ok. Now that we are ready, let's jump into the frying pan for this sweet potato fries recipe.
Yield: 4 servings
Sweet Potato Fries Recipe
Delicious and crisp sweet potato fries recipe goes wonderfully with a big, juicy burger. Don't forget to try the lemon garlic aioli too- so good to dip the fries into!
Prep Time10 minutes
Cook Time25 minutes
Total Time35 minutes
Ingredients
Special Equipment Needed
- Vegetable Spiralizer
- High Sided Pot
- Candy / Deep Fryer Thermometer
For the Sweet Potato Fries
- 1 Large Sweet Potato, peeled and spiral sliced
- 4 Cups Olive Oil, or other frying oil of your choice
- Kosher Salt, To season after frying
For the Lemon Garlic Aioli
- 1 Cup Olive Oil Mayo
- 8-10 Cloves Roasted Garlic, smashed
- 2 tablespoon Lemon Juice
- 1 tablespoon Lemon Zest
- 1 tablespoon Fresh Parsley, chopped fine
- 1 Pinch Kosher Salt
- 1 Pinch Fresh Cracked Pepper
Instructions
- Add the oil to the high sided pot, ensuring the oil does not go more than ⅓ of the way up the pot wall. Heat over medium-high heat to 375 degrees. Once it has reached 375 degrees, increase the heat to high.
- Add the spiralized sweet potato slowly and in small batches to the oil, being careful not to splash or cause a boil over.
- Cook for 1 minute 25 seconds and then remove from the oil. Place on a paper towel lined or racked rimmed baking sheet. Sprinkle with salt.
- Clip the thermometer back onto the pot and bring back to temp. Repeat the earlier steps with remaining sweet potato.
For the Lemon Garlic Aioli
- Add all ingredients to a bowl. Mix well with a fork.
- Serve the aioli with the fries and enjoy! Happy eating.
Notes
Please be careful when frying anything in hot oil. If you are unfamiliar with how to fry in oil, please check out this post on Six Steps for Deep-Frying Without A Deep Fryer.
Nutrition Information
Yield
4
Amount Per ServingCalories 151
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Final thoughts on the Sweet Potato Fries Recipe:
I haven't talked at all about the roasted garlic and lemon aioli. Normally, I would make my own mayo but I just ran out of time and the kids were hungry. So, I cheated and used olive oil mayo. Let's be honest, a hungry family trumps homemade mayo. I love a really flavorful aioli, so I used a lot of roasted garlic, a good helping of lemon zest and lemon juice. The lemon juice also works to thin out the sauce a little. If you find your aioli is too thick, just add in a tablespoon or two of water to thin it out. Not too much though or it will thin out too quickly!
Last night I made this recipe to go alongside some hand packed roasted garlic burgers. Not only did the aioli go well with the sweet potato fries, it went really well on the burgers too. This sweet potato fries recipe would go great with apan seared steakor somejuicy pork burgers. There really is no better combination than a good burger with some crispy fries. I hope that you love this sweet potato fries recipe as much as my family does. Enjoy and happy eating.
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Scott Groth has gone from a burned out, overweight executive to a professional food blogger, chef, low carb + keto enthusiast. His style is fun, fresh, and family-friendly. Learn more about Scott in his bio, discover the story behind this blog, and learn about his incredible low-carb journey.
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amy says
OMG Scott, I want to take a big handful of these sweet potato fries and shove them in my mouth! I love thin and crispy fries but I don't have a spiralizer.....going to be putting one on my " to get list". Thanks for the recipe and I love the pictures.Reply
Scott Groth says
Hi Amy-
I'm never a huge fan of a "one use" piece of kitchen equipment, but I use my spiralizer at least once a week. Since going gluten free, zoodles have become a staple in our house and the spiralizer makes it easy!
Thanks for stopping over to take a look- I really appreciate it.
Take care,
ScottReply
Michele says
These look absolutely delicious!!! I don't yet have a spiralizer but thinkbI should. And yes, you have been known to be hard on kitchen equipment! ...but love you anyway!Reply
Scott Groth says
Hey Micky-
I'm ridiculously hard on kitchen stuff- including myself! Thanks for checking out the blog- hope you're doing great today!
Take care,
ScottReply
Loreto Nardelli says
These shoe string fries look so good, I did a potato noodle fry with herbs and spices and baked them in the oven with a nice dusting of parmigiano reggiano, they had so much flavor, but sweet potato has that nice bit of sweetness looks great
LoretoReply
Scott Groth says
Hi Loreto:
Thank you so much for your nice thoughts.
Hope you have an excellent day in the kitchen!
ScottReply
Tanya says
New fan alert! I love your site. I also love love love sweet potato fries. Great idea making them shoestring. Gotta give this a try.Reply
Scott Groth says
Hi Tanya:
Thanks so much! That's awesome!! Sorry for the late response- I was having a few issues with the comments on my site... but that's all fixed up now.
I hope that you have a fantastic day and thanks again for reading.
Take care-
ScottReply
Taylor Greenwald says
Wow Scott! I have been dying to make some sweet potato fries, and these are prefect! My husband and I will definitely love them. I am going to make them tonight! So excited. Thanks for your awesome recipe!Reply
Scott Groth says
Hi Taylor:
Don't they look fantastic?!? Sorry for the late response- I've been having a few issues with the comments on my site. Looks like they are all fixed now though- how did they turn out? Would love to hear.
Take care-
ScottReply
Taylor Madden says
I made these about a week ago and my family is still RAVING about them. I was nervous about frying, but it was pretty easy! Delicious. I also added some parmesan on them- so good.Reply
Scott Groth says
Hi Taylor:
Excellent tip on the parmesan. Thank you for sharing.
Have a delightful day in the kitchen and happy eating!
ScottReply
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