Carrot Fries! (Seriously Good!)
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Bumpity bump.0
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might try these next time i go shopping. I love veggies, but i have to stay away from potatoes(for the most part) as they're my favorite and i could easily eat 1000 calories of potatoes0
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Alright Guys and Gals ~ I know there's no substitute for a good 'ol French Fry (or crispy sweet potato fry) but Carrots? This is seriously good!
We ordered from Blue Apron and had these Carrot Fries
http://www.blueapron.com/recipes/mediterranean-lamb-burger-with-roasted-carrot-fries
Ingredients:
Olive Oil
1 Pound Carrots
2 Teaspoon Mediterranean Spice Blend (Ground Cumin & Caraway Seeds)
Directions:
Peel and cut the carrots into ½-inch thick sticks.
Place the carrots on a sheet pan. Season with salt, pepper and the spice blend.
Drizzle with olive oil and toss to thoroughly coat.
Roast, stirring halfway through, 18 to 20 minutes, or until tender and browned.
I love raw carrots but don't love the taste of a cooked carrot. But this is amazing! The toasted caraway seeds that stick to the toasty carrot sticks give you that crunch you yearn for on a french fry. I'm not saying its a substitute for French Fries by any means but you'll have it and be satisfied AND know you had a healthy serving of veggies. My husband snuck a few off the tray thinking they were sweet potato fries and was surprised to find out they were carrots
Hope you like it!
I love carrots and these sound good, thanks OP0 -
Wow! I didn't know it was only 350 Cal! For some reason I can never get Potatoes or Sweet Potatoes to crisp up well, do you know any tips?
Try putting them on parchment paper, it works better for me than foil for crispness.0 -
That's not fries, That's fried carrot sticks.
Actually, it's roasted carrot sticks, which are delicious.0 -
Even better on the grill. Grill them until they just start getting black spots on the ends. Super, amazingly sweet and smoky!0
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What temp do you cook them at? I can't seem to find it in the post.0
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to get really good crispy potato fries (doesn't matter if your going to bake or fry them) best thing to do is wash them with lots of cold water after you've cut them to get rid of the starch and then dry them off in a tea towel before tossing them in the oil and putting them in the oven (or deep frying them if your going to be bad)
don't think it would work the same with the carrots but definitely going to give them a try.
i also like chunky cut butternut squash chips (leaving the skin on), never get as crispy as a normal fry but they're pretty tasty0 -
That's not fries, That's fried carrot sticks.
That's why the title is carrot fries... Haha these sound delicious!0 -
For sweet potato fries, some people coat them with cornstarch to make them crispier. I wonder if that would work with the carrot fries.
Regardless, grilled carrots are THE TASTIEST and you don't have to cut them up like fries. Just use some petite baby carrots, wrap them in foil with a little salt and seasonings of your choice, and grill them until they just start getting black bits.0 -
Sounds yummy. I like my carrots raw too with a little guacamole dip on the side, but these fries sound good im going give them a try.0
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This sounds amazing! Thank you for sharing!!!0
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@Stadtkatze; where do you get a olive oil with just 80 calories? My olive oil from italy and greece has each 114 calories per table spoon. So, that would make your receipe over 300 calories.
If you can give me the name of your olive oil brand I would love to switch and safe some calories (even these are considered healthy calories).
Oh I just buy it at any regular grocery store in Austria. I just weigh 10ml, which is always enough for me, and that equals 81calories - so I guess it depends on the size of the spoon, if your spoon fits more than 10ml of course it would be more calories! Sorry if that was confusing0 -
For sweet potato fries, some people coat them with cornstarch to make them crispier. I wonder if that would work with the carrot fries.
Regardless, grilled carrots are THE TASTIEST and you don't have to cut them up like fries. Just use some petite baby carrots, wrap them in foil with a little salt and seasonings of your choice, and grill them until they just start getting black bits.
I use whole regular carrots. Just trim off the stem, cut them lengthwise if they are very fat, coat with oil and spices and toss right on the grill. Even my picky eater grandson loves grilled carrots.0 -
Hi!
Sorry! Forgot the temp!
Preheat the oven to 475°F.0 -
to get really good crispy potato fries (doesn't matter if your going to bake or fry them) best thing to do is wash them with lots of cold water after you've cut them to get rid of the starch and then dry them off in a tea towel before tossing them in the oil and putting them in the oven (or deep frying them if your going to be bad)
don't think it would work the same with the carrots but definitely going to give them a try.
i also like chunky cut butternut squash chips (leaving the skin on), never get as crispy as a normal fry but they're pretty tasty
trying this today. will give them a good rinsing so they get nice & crispy. thanks for the tip!0
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