Baked Curry Sweet Potato Fries are sweet and salty oven baked sweet potato wedges, tossed with oil, sprinkled with curry, and a finishing flake salt!

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Baked Curry Sweet Potato Fries

Baked sweet potato fries take a bit of time to prepare, but the work is worth it in the end. And delicious served with my Sweet Potato Lentil Burgers recipe!

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Baked Sweet Potato Fries

But first, have you ever made your own sweet potato fries? You may have seen my post last week, Epic French Fries Board. You can do a quick “buy them at Circle K” for this board (and serve right away), or how about a smaller version, and make this fries today?

Baked fries, more prep time!

Abby made these fries for us last week. SO GOOD!

This recipe is a healthy alternative to satiate any greasy fry cravings you may have (although, there’s nothing wrong with greasy fries!)

These baked fries take a bit of time to prep, but the work is worth it in the end.

You can use a seasoning other than curry powder, or no additional seasoning at all. However, it is important to use an oil that can withstand high oven temperatures.

Oils like avocado, ghee, and grapeseed are great, but olive oil will burn, so steer clear.

My friend, Gina, from Skinnytaste, also has a great post, How to make Sweet Potato Fries in an Air Fryer.

Ingredients for sweet potato fries

  • Sweet potatoes
  • Avocado, ghee, or grapeseed oil
  • Curry powder (or other seasoning like paprika)
  • Cornstarch
  • Flake salt (like Sea or kosher salt, or pink Himalayan salt)

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Fries for dinner tonight?

Now for more fries …

Enjoy with a homemade cheeseburger or serve on an Epic Burger Board?

To serve, sprinkle flaky salt on top of the fries and enjoy with your favorite dipping sauce!

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Baked Curry Sweet Potato Fries

This recipe is a healthy alternative to satiate any greasy fry cravings you may have. Baked fries take a bit of time to prep, but are worth it in the end. You can use a seasoning other than curry powder, or no additional seasoning at all. However, it is important to use an oil that can withstand high oven temperatures. Oils like avocado, ghee, and grapeseed are great, but olive oil will burn so steer clear.
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 35 minutes
soaking and cooling: 40 minutes
Total Time: 1 hour 30 minutes
Yield: 4
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Ingredients
 

  • 2 large sweet potatoes, washed and dried (peeled if desired)
  • 1/4 c avocado, ghee, or grapeseed oil
  • 2 1/2 tsp curry powder, or other seasoning like paprika
  • 1-2 Tbsp cornstarch
  • Flake salt to serve, sea salt, kosher salt, pink Himalayan salt also work

Instructions
 

  • Cut your fries: Using a sharp knife, cut the potatoes into even strips. Optional to peel the potatoes first. First cut off the ends of the potatoes, then halve the potato. Then cut the fries according to how thick you want them. Divide the potatoes into quarters and then slice the quarters according to how thick you want (for example, cutting each quarter into thirds or fourths, and so on). This recipe is for 1’’ thick by 1.5’’ wide strips, then cut those long strips in half for a smaller fry, or you can keep them long.
  • Soak your fries: In a bath of ice water, soak your fries for at least 30 minutes (or up to a few hours). Because potatoes are starchy, this steps aids in making your fries crunchy by drawing out some of the starch—just make sure to thoroughly dry them off after soaking.
  • Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F.
  • When the strips have soaked, drain and pat dry with a towel. Cornstarch is the key to a crunchy fry. Use a sifter to dust the fries and then mix with your hands. You don’t have to use two full tablespoons of cornstarch, but just enough to give a light coating.
  • Seasoning and oil: Whisk together your oil or melted ghee with 2 1/2 tsp of curry powder (or other seasoning!) It's important to not add salt (which draws out water from the potatoes).
  • In a large bowl, toss the oil and potatoes together until coated, then spread onto a large baking sheet.
  • Bake for 30 minutes (for thicker fries), then remove and turn. Return to the oven for 30-35 minutes more, or until fries have reached desired brownness and crunch.
  • When fries are done, open the oven door and turn off oven. Allow fries to sit for about 10 minutes, as they will become even crispier.
  • To serve, sprinkle flaky salt on top of the fries and enjoy with your favorite dipping sauce.
Cuisine: American
Course: Side Dish
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