How do u make sweet potatoe fries?
karissastephens
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i dont know how and I would like to know so i can make em ASAP!
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BUMP b'cuz I want to know too!!0
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Cut potato in to 1 inch strips
put in plastic ziplock bag with
1/2 tsp kosher salt (or regular salt.)
1/4 tsp cinnamon (or more if you like cinnamon)
1/4 tsp cumin * optional*
1 tbsp of olive oil.
Shake and rotate so everything gets covered.
Bake on 425 for 30 minutes.
enjoy!!0 -
Cut potato in to 1 inch strips
put in plastic ziplock bag with
1/2 tsp kosher salt (or regular salt.)
1/4 tsp cinnamon (or more if you like cinnamon)
1/4 tsp cumin * optional*
1 tbsp of olive oil.
Shake and rotate so everything gets covered.
Bake on 425 for 30 minutes.
enjoy!!
ooo thank you...sounds yummy0 -
my favorite recipe:
cut sweet potatos into 1 inch wide strips, about 1/2 cm wide
lay them flat on a baking sheet, drizzle lightly with olive oil
sprinkle a mix of coarse sea salt, rosemary, thyme, and oregano
bake at 425 for about 35 minutes, watch for golden brown edges.
These are DELICIOUS!!0 -
Well, first... I go to Wal-Mart, then I make my way through the sea of people to the frozen section and pick up a bag of frozen julienne sweet potato fries. Then I drive home, pull out a baking sheet, put one big piece of aluminum foil on it, make a little wall with the foil in the middle, spray a little Pam on the foil, put as many fries on each side as I want to eat at the time, sprinkle half with Splenda Brown Sugar Mix and the other half with Mrs. Dash Table Blend, pop them in the oven for 20 minutes at 350 and voila! :bigsmile: Sweet potato fries!!!! :glasses:
I've tried to make them with regular old sweet potatoes, but have a hard time cutting them. The sweet potato fry bags are around $2.50, simple and keep in the freezer forever! They're addicting, though, so be sure to only make a few! Pay attention to the serving size.
Andddddddd... it probably sounds weird to put Mrs. Dash on them since sweet potatoes are, well, sweet. But, they taste just like regular seasoned fries with a hint of sweetness which makes them divine! Try it! :bigsmile:0 -
Slice the sweet potatos or whats even easier is buy them presliced (I like to get them at Trader Joes) either way about 3-4 potatoes 1/2 strips
Preaheat oven to 425
Spray baking pan with pam
Toss potatoes with 1 tsp of extra virgin olive more if desired but it gets more fattening
Add crushed garlic (if you want of course)
place in a single layer on baking pan/dish
bake about 40mins. turning once or until browned
*** to make them more exciting you can get potato medly which is purple, red and yellow potatos and put them into the mix.0 -
i dont know how and I would like to know so i can make em ASAP!
1/2 pound sweet potatoes, cut into 1/4" thick sticks
1TBSP grated reduced-fat parmesan cheese
1/2 tsp extra virgin olive oil
1/8 tsp garlic powder
1/8 tsp paprika
pinch of cayenne
salt to taste
pinch of ground black pepper
ketchup(optional)
Preheat oven at 450.In a meduim bowl, toss the potatoes, cheese , olive oil, garlic powder,paprika, cayenne, salt, and black pepper. Place the potatoes in a single layer on a meduim nonstick baking sheet. Bake for 8 minutes . Flip the potatoes and bake for 10 to 12 minutes or until the potatoes are tender and browned in spots . Serve immediately, with Ketchup. if desired
Makes 1 serving
Per serving : 249 calories 5g protein, 49g carbs,4g fat(trace saturated) 8 mg cholesterol, 7g fiber
238mg sodium0 -
Any tips on cutting sweet potatoes. I have never been able to succesfully cut them into anything resembling a fry.
Also do they have frozen sweet potato slices with the skin on?0 -
y'all....stop.....they sound so yummy but sweet potatoes makes my sugar drop......waaahhh!!!:sad:
I love a baked sweet potato with melted butter and brown sugar and cinnamon.....mmmmm
but my sugar drops.........damn crappy hypoglycemic crap!!!
sounds tasty tho.....I might make em anyhow and eat protien first....hehehe0 -
yummmm thank you!0
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yummmm thank you!0
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I never can get them right....how do you make them crispy?0
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I just slice them and put them on a baking sheet with a spray of cooking spray (olive oil) and some sea salt. They are full of moisture which is why they don't get crispy. I have had crispy ones before but they were deep fried.0
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