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Homemade Sweet Potato Fries

Memorial Day was very relaxing this year. We had our own little BBQ in our backyard and pulled out the kiddie pool for the manchild to play in.

The menu was very simple, but Ryan and I had fun making everything together, and were grateful for such a beautiful afternoon to share as a family. We made cheeseburgers with bacon/lettuce/tomato on wheat buns, grilled corn with cilantro lime butter, Simply Lemonade (we call it ''rich people juice'' because it's expensive, but the BEST tasting juice in existence), and.... sweet potato fries!

After tasting them today, Ryan has decided that making sweet potato fries should be a new family tradition on the holidays.... as in ALL of the holidays. I settled with just having them on the menu for  future Memorial Days. He must have liked them just a little bit, eh?

I was really scared of making these - I've never fried anything at anything higher than medium temperature (making tortilla chips) and I didn't want them to be sopping in oil after frying. But I'm really happy things worked out really well, that it turned out to be very easy, the fries were dry from any oil, and that we could enjoy our favorite sweet potato fries at home (with fry sauce, of course).

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Homemade Sweet Potato Fries

4 medium sized sweet potatoes
1 T garlic powder
1 T flour 
salt
pepper
vegetable oil

Wash and peel sweet potatoes. Slice up in skinny-fry sized pieces. Throw in a bath of cold water for a few hours. Drain, and dry (either with a salad spinner or towel).

Once dry, toss with some salt, T flour,  1/2 T garlic powder and some pepper. This is a really good video tutorial on how I fried 'em up. (And it's by Alton Brown, so you know you're in good hands).


Have a cookie pan + cooling rack over it, ready for after your potatoes have been through the hot oil. Do not use paper towels. Also, have a tool ready to remove your potatoes from the hot oil.

If you've watched Alton's video, you know you need to fry your potatoes twice - once at a medium/high temperature for the inside layer, and once at a high temperature to give the outside that delicious crunch. Here we go... 

First fry: Heat up your oil to about 320 degrees (I didn't have a thermometer, so I just put my stove on medium high) in a pan deep enough to cover your fries, but not shallow enough to bubble over. Working in small batches, add your potatoes to the hot oil (about a handful's worth) and fry for about 1 minute. Remove from oil, place on cooking rack and sprinkle with salt and the rest of your garlic powder  (which is over a cookie sheet), and repeat until all your potatoes are fried. They should be floppy. 

Second fry: Let them drain and cool to room temperature. Turn up heat on oil to 375. Working in handful batches, add potatoes to oil and fry for about a minute (or until they're golden and crispy) and quickly move them over to the draining pan and sprinkle with salt/pepper to taste (don't burn your mouth, though :)  ENJOY!

note: If you're doing more than about 4 potato's worth of sweet potato fries, you might have to change the oil often. We did only 4 potatoes and the oil didn't need changing.

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Comments

  1. These are the best looking sweet potato fries I've ever seen! Delicious and crisy! Great post for one of my favorite foods!

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    1. Thank you so much! And I love your website, btw. Love the peach story, too :)

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  2. YOu have know idea how much I love sweet potato fires. Thanks for sharing. I'd be so happy if you wouls share this at my blog party, Whatcha Whipped Up Wednesday. Hope to see you there

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    1. Thanks Dawn for the invite. I can see why you love the sweet potato fries so much! They're so addicting.

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  3. Mmm... we love sweet potato fries, but I've always been too afraid to make them at home. These look really good, I will definitely try this recipe out! Thanks, Mandy!

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    1. Thanks so much, Natalie! I was the same way, until I had leftover sweet potatoes from the sweet potato cakes, and knew that Ryan was obsessed with sweet potato fried. Then I found Alton's tutorial online, and it sealed the deal!

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  4. Yep, those sweet potato fries look perfect! I've always been too lazy to double-fry but I know it's the key to a crispy fry!

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    1. Oh man, the double-fry is where it's at! Definitely worth the extra step. Thanks again, for stopping by!

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  5. Yum Yum Yum! New follower, hope you stop by my blog. http://www.thegirlinthewildwest.com/

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  6. Those look delish! Alton Brown and Sweet Potato Fries - You have my kind of tastes!

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  7. Yuuummm! Thanks for the recipe. I have one sweet potato on hand. Need to buy a few more. Maybe for dinner tonight!

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  8. oooooh these look AMAZING!!!!! Thank you for sharing :) Hugs, Tanya

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  9. Oh man I LOVE sweet potato fries, thank you so much for sharing this recipe! I've got to try this :-) I have a brand new link party going on and I’d be thrilled if you would share this over there so everyone can see it!

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  10. We love sweet potatoe fries but haveb't ever tried them with garlic powder. Will have to remember for next time. Thanks for sharing on Tout It Tuesday!

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  11. Had to pin this one. I love sweet potato fries but didn't realize you had to fry them twice. Will do that next time. Thanks, Linda

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  12. I just made a very simimlar recipe and the kids loved them so much they asked for them again- next time (when I get to the store to get more sweet potatoes) I will try this recipe.
    PS Stopping by from Natasha in OZ Hop!

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