The BEST Crispy Homemade Sweet Potato Fries Recipe (2024)

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The BEST crispy Sweet Potato Fries are made with a secret ingredient and a perfect spice blend, then baked to crisp perfection.

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I love sweet potatoes and I love fries. So why not mix the two? Sweet potato fries are one of my all-time favorite side dishes and I've spent a lot of years researching and figuring out how to make them crispy and perfect. I have made and eaten far too many sweet potato fries that were burnt on one end and soggy in the middle so I took it upon myself to figure out the tips and tricks to make the best sweet potato fries on the block.

There's a lot that goes into making a great sweet potato fry, but I'm here to tell you that going through the steps is worth the effort because you end up with perfectly seasoned, perfectly cooked, deliciously crispy sweet potatoes that are better than any you've had (even at a restaurant - you don't find a better fry than these!).

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How do you make sweet potato fries crispy?

Here are a few tips:
1. Soak the potatoes prior to cooking to help remove extra starch
2. Cut them very evenly so that they can cook evenly
3. Use the secret ingredient (cornstarch!) in your seasoning mix to add additional crunch when cooked
4. Don't add salt until after cooking (the salt draws out moisture and that won't help them crisp)
5. Flip the fries once during cooking so that they can brown on two sides
6. Let the fries cool for just 5 minutes before eating.
I know that it looks like a long list, but it's worth it to get the perfect sweet potato fry!

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Tips and Tricks for Making Sweet Potato Fries

  • Don't skip any of the steps. You'll want evenly cut taters to soak, coat, flip, and rest before eating if you want perfect sweet potato fries.
  • Feel free to change up the seasonings to meet your liking! There are so many great options that you can add. Want a little heat? Try adding some chipotle chili powder to your seasoning and cornstarch mix.
  • These are perfect with some dipping sauce! I love to use equal parts ketchup, mayo, BBQ, hot sauce, and mustard for a great sweet potato fry dipping sauce.
  • You can add the sweet potato fries to a big zipper-topped bag and use the bag to toss the fries in the oil and cornstarch mix easier (do the oil first and then add the dry mix).

Can you freeze sweet potato fries?

I have not had great luck with freezing this recipe. They sure don't freeze before baking and they only froze ok after baking but I couldn't get them to crisp back up when it came time to reheat and serve them. I would not freeze this recipe. These sweet potato fries actually don't store well at all. I'd suggest making as many as you are going to eat and not more so that you don't have leftovers. They just aren't very good reheated.

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The BEST Crispy Homemade Sweet Potato Fries

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  • Author: Melissa Griffiths - Bless this Mess
  • Total Time: 1 hour 10 minutes
  • Yield: Serves 4
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The BEST crispy homemade Sweet Potato Fries are made with a secret ingredient and a perfect spice blend, then baked to crisp perfection.

Ingredients

Scale

  • 1 poundsweet potatoes,peeled
  • 2tablespoons neutral oil (olive, vegetable, canola, etc. all work)
  • 2 tablespoons cornstarch
  • ½ teaspoon garlic powder
  • ½ teaspoon smoked paprika
  • table salt, to taste

Instructions

  1. Cut your sweet potatoes into ¼ inch square fry-shaped pieces. Consistency in the thickness of the potato is key for evenly and properly cooked potatoes.
  2. Place the cut sweet potatoes in a bowl and cover with cold water. Let soak for at least 30 minutes or up to 12 hours (they can soak overnight without issue).
  3. After the sweet potatoes soak, remove from the water and pat dry with a clean dish towel or paper towels.
  4. Add the dry sweet potatoes to a large bowl or zipper-top bag and drizzle with the oil. Toss well to coat evenly.
  5. In a small bowl, combine the cornstarch, garlic powder, and smoked paprika. Sprinkle over the oiled sweet potatoes and toss again to evenly coat.
  6. Preheat the oven to 425 degrees F.
  7. Spread the sweet potatoes in an even layer on a parchment-lined baking sheet.
  8. Bake in the preheated oven for 15 minutes.
  9. Remove from the oven and use a spatula to flip every fry over, one by one.
  10. Return the oven and bake for an additional 10 to 15 minutes.
  11. Remove from the oven and sprinkle with salt.
  12. Let the fries rest for 5 minutes before serving warm.

Notes

  • Don't skip any of the steps. You'll want evenly cut taters, to soak, coat, flip, and rest before eating if you want perfect sweet potato fries.
  • Feel free to change up the seasonings to meet your liking! There are so many great options that you can add. Want a little heat? Try adding some chipotle chili powder to your seasoning and corn starch mix.
  • These are perfect with some dipping sauce! I love to use equal parts ketchup, mayo, BBQ, hot sauce, and mustard for a great sweet potato fry dipping sauce.
  • I'm 90% sure that arrow root powder would work in place of the cornstarch just FYI.
  • Prep Time: 40 min
  • Cook Time: 30 min
  • Category: Side Dish
  • Method: Baking
  • Cuisine: American

Keywords: sweet potatoes, vegetable, healthy, how to make sweet potato fries, the best sweet potato fries, how to make crispy fries, homemade sweet potato fries

This sweet potato fry recipe is inspired and heavily influenced by America's Test Kitchen and Gimme Some Oven.

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I can't wait for you to make these sweet potato fries a regular part of your meals because they are so very good. Don't forget that dipping sauce - it's a game changer.

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  1. buzzer aktif

    hai im from Indonesia, i really like this food, looks very good, it seems i have trouble finding food like this in indonesia

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  2. Kaeden

    My favourite way of prepping fries. Soaking, oil and the cornstarch with seasonings are what make this recipe good. I do use an air fry tray in the oven instead of a sheet pan and I think it works even better.

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    • Melissa

      Ohhh I love that idea, I bet it works great. I'll have to find one of those trays!

  3. Lindsay

    Okay, these were AMAZING.

    I do have one question though—how can I make them crunchier? Mine were very very soft. Almost mushy in some cases (didn’t stop my fiancé and I from eating the entire thing lol). Wondering if I should put the broiler on it maybe? Or more cornstarch? Hotter for longer? Thinner cut?

    Any tips appreciated.

    Thank you 🙂

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    • Melissa

      Cutting them to a smaller size helps!

  4. Marg

    If the planets all align correctly, then maybe this recipe will work. I saw all the great reviews and expected a better outcome. The cornstarch was a disaster. I probably didn't do everything as instructed but I will not be trying this recipe again.

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    • old_cook

      i agree

  5. Lydia

    I've made these a few times and they're amazing- but I was wondering if there is a way to make them in bulk and freeze them for later, so we don't have to cut and prep every time. Do you think that would work? Thanks!

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    • Melissa

      I think the reheat is the issue. Do you have an air fryer? I feel like if you prepped, baked, froze in a single layer, bagged them up and frozen them and THEN did something like an air fryer, they just might reheat nicely (I swear my air fryer is magical for this kind of frozen potato product). I'm going to try this! If you do too, will you report back and let us know. It's a fabulous idea.

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FAQs

Why won t my sweet potato fries get crispy? ›

The secret to crispy (instead of soggy) sweet potato fries is to spread them out in an even layer with enough room so that they don't touch. This is especially important if you're making a big batch of fries. Instead of just piling more onto one baking pan, spread them out over two baking pans or cook them in batches.

What makes sweet potato fries better? ›

Sweet potato fries are slightly higher in calories and carbs but also more nutrient dense than French fries. The greatest nutrient difference is that French fries have no vitamin A, while sweet potato fries are high in this nutrient. Vitamin A is important for your vision and immune system ( 2 ).

Why soak sweet potatoes before air frying? ›

If you'd like, you can soak the sweet potato slices for 30 minutes up to 2 hours before frying to remove excess starch. Personally, though, going through this step didn't make a real difference for my fries. Peels on or off — it's up to you!

What to use instead of cornstarch for sweet potato fries? ›

6 Cornstarch Substitutes for All Your Cooking and Baking Needs
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  5. Arrowroot Powder. ...
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Why do you need to soak sweet potatoes before cooking? ›

Some recipes for homemade sweet potato fries ask you to soak the fries before cooking. The theory is that soaking draws out starch from inside the potatoes, helping them crisp up.

What is the secret to good fries? ›

The Double-Fry Method

When it comes to the actual cooking, you want to fry the french fries twice. The first round is at a lower temperature to cook the inside of the potato and the second time you'll use a higher temperature to make the fries golden brown and crispy.

What makes sweet potatoes taste better? ›

Freeze Time for Sweeter Sweet Potatoes

So if you want a sweet, sweet potato, you have to cook it until it reaches 135–170°F (57–77°C). And you want to keep sweet potatoes in that range for as long as possible. That will maximize how sweet the potatoes taste.

What type of sweet potato is best for fries? ›

Hannahs are dense, firm, and creamy, and much less prone to becoming waterlogged than orange sweet potatoes. Their firmness and dense texture makes Hannah sweet potatoes ideal for roasting in chunks, turning into fries, or mashing as a side dish.

Why do my sweet potato fries turn out soggy in air fryer? ›

If your air fryer fries are soggy, it is likely because you over-crowded them in the basket. The sweet potatoes steam when crowded together, instead of air frying. For the best, most crispy results, cook the fries in a single layer so that the air has room to circulate.

What happens if you don't soak potatoes before air frying? ›

I wouldn't bother doing potatoes from the raw state, without soaking. It will take about a half an hour and the texture won't be nearly as rewarding. They just don't get very crispy without that cold soak.

Why do sweet potatoes turn black in air fryer? ›

Why do my air fryer sweet potato fries turn black? Sweet potatoes contain a higher concentration of sugar than standard potatoes, and caramelize as they cook in the air fryer. If you find the fries are darkening too quickly or deeply, cook at a lower temperature, or for a shorter period of time.

Which is crispier cornstarch or potato starch? ›

In test after test, potato starch produced the crunchiest, most cohesive coating—even when compared to cornstarch. Cornstarch samples were slightly more brittle and delicate. Not only was the potato starch coating crispier, but the crispy coating remained crispy up to 2 hours longer at room temperature.

Should you peel sweet potatoes for fries? ›

While you can peel your sweet potatoes before making the fries, I prefer to leave the skin on. It's packed with Vitamin-A and fiber (read more about the health benefits here). If you leave the skin on, make sure you scrub the outsides of the potatoes well. Cut Thin, Uniform Slices.

Does cornstarch help with crispy? ›

Starch has two primary uses in the kitchen—thickening and crisping. Cornstarch can help you accomplish both, as it contains two types of starch molecules, amylose and amylopectin. Amylose is a straight, linear chain; amylopectin is highly branched.

Why are my sweet potato fries still soft? ›

My guess is you aren't blanching the sweet potato fries before you are frying them. In order to get crispy fries, of any type, you need to cook them twice. You begin by either boiling them in water, or frying them at 325, until they are just cooked through, but not so much that they lose their shape.

Why are my homemade fries never crispy? ›

If they are still not crispy you might have skipped a step or you might not have let them cool down sufficiently. Make sure to cool them in a single even layer and also make sure that the oil has the right temperature. Or maybe you've used the wrong potatoes to make them.

Why do my sweet potato fries turn out soggy in the air fryer? ›

If your air fryer fries are soggy, it is likely because you over-crowded them in the basket. The sweet potatoes steam when crowded together, instead of air frying. For the best, most crispy results, cook the fries in a single layer so that the air has room to circulate.

Why won't my fried potatoes get crispy? ›

This sure sounds a lot like potatoes that have been stored too long, in too cold of an environment before cooking. When potatoes are held below 41°F for too long a period, the starches convert to sugar and it changes the cooking chemistry.

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