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These baked sweet potato fries are the BEST! With a secret ingredient and a few simple tips, you’ll be making perfectly seasoned, crispy (healthy!) sweet potato fries at home.

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It’s hard to beat a good sweet potato fry. The best sweet potato fries are crispy and perfectly seasoned. They combine sweet and savory flavors in the most irresistible way! Like our favorite Roasted Sweet Potatoes, roasting at high temperature brings out the flavor of the sweet potatoes in this easy sweet potato fries recipe. Looking for an air fryer recipe? Try these Air Fryer Sweet Potato Fries.

I’ve tested batch after batch of baked sweet potato fries to find the best way to make homemade sweet potato fries that are crispy and flavorful. These fries are one of my very favorite sweet potato recipes. I love regular Baked French Fries, but I find this sweet potato version to be even more flavorful. Sweet potatoes pack a lot of extra nutrition, too!

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If you search for baked sweet potato fries recipes, you will find all sorts of methods that promise you the crispy, healthier fries that you crave. When I’m testing recipes to share with you, my goal is always to find the best balance between taste and convenience. I’m not willing to take extra steps in the kitchen unless those steps make a big difference in the final product.

In the case of this sweet potato fries recipe, the biggest question was whether or not soaking the fries in water before baking produced a noticeable difference in crispiness. The theory is that soaking the fries removes excess starch, giving you crispier baked fries. In my kitchen, a side by side taste test of soaked and unsoaked fries showed that soaking makes baked sweet potato fries slightly crispier. But the difference was so small, it wasn’t enough to justify the extra step and time involved. Originally, I included the soaking step in this recipe, but I’ve since updated the method to skip the soak.

You’re never going to get oven baked fries to be as crispy as if you were to fry them in oil, but with this recipe your fries will have noticeably crispy outsides and soft centers. I’ve made at least fifty batches of sweet potato fries in my lifetime, and these are truly the best!

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Tips for the BEST Baked Sweet Potato Fries

  • Cut thin, evenly sized fries: Thin fries will crisp up better than thick fries. Cut your fries into 1/4-inch thick matchsticks. Try to cut all of your fries approximately the same size to help them bake evenly. You don’t need to peel your sweet potatoes before cutting them. The peel adds extra fiber and other nutrients, and I find that leaving the skins on makes the fries crispier.
  • Coat the fries with cornstarch: Cornstarch is the secret ingredient for crispy sweet potato fries! The cornstarch will absorb extra moisture from the sweet potatoes to help them get crispy as they bake. I’ve tested this recipe with and without the cornstarch and the cornstarch really does make a difference!
  • Season your fries well: Not only do we want our fries to be crispy, we also want them to be seasoned well! You are going to love the seasoning on these sweet potato fries. It’s so simple and so good! The ingredients for my sweet potato seasoning blend are chili powder, paprika, garlic powder, and pepper and salt. Or, use this Cajun seasoning for extra spice.
  • Use olive oil: Oil is needed to get a crisp exterior on your baked fries. I choose olive oil since it’s a healthier option. The oil also helps the seasonings to stick to the fries.
  • Bake on parchment paper: Parchment paper will keep your fries from sticking to the baking pan. This saves you from the sad situation of stuck fries and also makes clean up easier.
  • Don’t overcrowd the pan: This is crucial. You want to leave some room between each of your fries on the pan so that air can circulate around them. If the sweet potato pieces are too close or laying on top of each other, your fries will steam instead of roast and they’ll turn out soft. I find that one medium-large sweet potato’s worth of fries will fit on one baking sheet. If you’re using two sweet potatoes, use two baking sheets and rotate them halfway through the bake time.
  • Bake at a high temperature: Cook your sweet potato fries at 425° F. A high temperature is essential for those crispy edges.
  • Take the time to flip each fry: I know. You don’t really want to. But guess what? I timed myself and it took just two minutes to flip each fry over. Well worth it for evenly baked, crispy fries.
  • Serve immediately: As the fries rest they will soften up, so these are best served hot out of the oven.

How to Make Sweet Potato Fries

First, preheat your oven with racks in the upper and lower third of the oven. This recipe makes two pans of sweet potato fries, enough to generously serve four people. You can halve the recipe to make just one pan of fries.

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Next, cut the sweet potatoes into fries. To do this, first slice the sweet potatoes into 1/4-inch thick flat slices and then cut each potato slice into fries. Place the sweet potato fries in a large bowl, drizzle them with olive oil, and toss to coat.

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Sprinkle the cornstarch and seasonings over the sweet potatoes. Use your hands to rub the cornstarch and seasonings into the sweet potatoes, until the seasonings are evenly distributed and you no longer see the cornstarch on the fries.

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Arrange the fries in a single layer on two parchment paper lined baking sheets. Spread the sweet potato fries out so that there is a little space between each one.

Bake the fries in the oven for 15 minutes, then flip the fries and rotate the pans top to bottom on the oven racks. Bake for 10-20 more minutes, until the fries are crispy and brown on the edges. Serve immediately and enjoy!

Serving Suggestions

Honestly, these fries are so flavorful you don’t even need to dip them in anything, but if you want some dipping sauce ideas, try spicy mayo, BBQ sauce, aioli, ranch dressing or ketchup.

Serve sweet potato fries as a side dish with:

  • Turkey Burgers
  • Turkey Chili
  • Pulled Pork
  • Sloppy Joes
  • BBQ Chicken Sandwiches
  • Baked Chicken Taquitos
  • Baked Chicken Tenders
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More Sweet Potato Recipes

If you’re looking for more ways to enjoy this nutritious vegetable, here are a few of our favorite sweet potato recipes:

  • Baked Sweet Potato
  • Air Fryer Baked Sweet Potatoes
  • Sweet Potato Black Bean Chili
  • Vegetarian Enchiladas
  • Sweet Potato Casserole
  • Sweet Potato Pie

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5 from 7 ratings

Baked Sweet Potato Fries

Servings: 4 servings

Prep Time: 10 minutes mins

Cook Time: 30 minutes mins

Total Time: 40 minutes mins

This is the BEST baked sweet potato fries recipe! With a secret ingredient and a few simple tips, you'll be making perfectly seasoned, crispy (healthy!) sweet potato fries at home. Serve them as a side dish with burgers, BBQ chicken, and more.

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Ingredients

  • 1 ½ pounds sweet potatoes, 2-3 medium, scrubbed clean
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 1 ½ tablespoons cornstarch*
  • ½ teaspoon chili powder*
  • ½ teaspoon paprika, I used sweet paprika
  • ¼ teaspoon garlic powder
  • ¼ teaspoon salt, to taste
  • teaspoon black pepper

Instructions

Notes

  • If you do not have cornstarch you can omit it. It gives the fries a slightly crispier texture but they are still delicious without it.
  • The chili powder makes the fries slightly spicy, but not overpoweringly so. If you prefer no spice, you can omit it.
  • This recipe makes two pans worth of sweet potato fries, and serves 4. You can halve the recipe and bake on one pan to make less fries.

Serving: 1/4 recipe, Calories: 222kcal, Carbohydrates: 37g, Protein: 3g, Fat: 7g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g, Monounsaturated Fat: 5g, Sodium: 244mg, Potassium: 587mg, Fiber: 5g, Sugar: 7g, Vitamin A: 24329IU, Vitamin C: 4mg, Calcium: 53mg, Iron: 1mg

Nutrition information is an estimate.

Cuisine: American

Course: Side Dish

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29 comments on “Baked Sweet Potato Fries”

  1. Karen Reply

    They look good! The only time I’ve ever had sweet potato fries is at The Counter. Do they taste similar to that?

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      kristineskitchen Reply

      I think the sweet potato flavor comes through more with these homemade fries, maybe because you don’t taste the “fried” flavor as much since they are baked in the oven.

  2. Lucy Alice Reply

    These look amazing, I can’t eat normal Potato Fries anymore they have to be Sweet ones!

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      Kristine Reply

      Thank you! I agree, sweet potato fries are the best kind!

  3. MilkfrotherTop Reply

    I love potatoes and I really liked this recipe! I have never tried to cook like this, but now I will try. I am sure it will be very tasty 🙂
    Thanks for the recipe!

  4. Sandra Reply

    Tried this recipe today. I didn’t have cornstarch on hand, but they came out yummy. Thanks.

  5. Karla A Quinn Reply

    Looks like you keep the skin on?

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      Kristine Reply

      I do! It saves effort and we don’t mind eating it.

  6. Jack Reply

    My fries are still getting stuck. It’s just to the parchment not the pan. The down side of the parchment seems to be that when flipping the fries, pieces of the parchment get stuck to each fri. Any thoughts as to how to fix this?

    • Jack Reply

      I may have found a solution. Admittedly, I wrote my last comment at the halfway mark while flipping the fries, and a little peeved it wasn’t turning out picture perfect. For the second half, I used tin foil and lightly brushed olive oil onto it. This seemed to make a big difference. The fries didn’t stick to the tin foil at all. Not sure why the parchment wasn’t working for me, but this seemed to do the trick. Thanks for the recipe.

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        Kristine

        I’m glad you found a solution that worked for you! In my experience, things stick more to foil than parchment. Maybe the parchment paper that you are using is a different kind than what I use. Anyways, glad you found a way to make this work for you.

    • Lina Reply

      I make sweet potato fries that I love but haven’t been able to get them crispy; I can’t wait to try adding cornstarch, thanks for the tip!
      Also, did you let the pans preheat in the oven?

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        Kristine Rosenblatt

        No, I did not preheat the pans.

  7. Miya Reply

    This is my favourite recipe to follow when making my SP fries!

  8. Jane Reply

    These turned out great! I’ve never been able to master a crispy oven sweet potato fry, but your recipe worked and it’s not fussy!

  9. Kristen Reply

    Look amazing, I seem to always forget cornstarch, would flour work in a pinch?

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      Kristine Reply

      I’m not sure that flour would work the same way. If you don’t have any cornstarch I would just leave it out of the recipe.

  10. Rachelle Reply

    Would I be able to prep these to the step before putting them in the oven and store them in a plastic bag or Tupperware in the fridge for a day or two?

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      Kristine Reply

      I haven’t tried making these ahead. If you decide to try it, let me know how they turn out. 🙂

  11. Gayle Moore Reply

    Good flavor but not crispy

  12. Patty Reply

    Love these!!!! So does my 2 year old grandson!

  13. Samantha Reply

    This is the best recipe I’ve tried for baked sweet potato fries! I didn’t have time to soak them for the entire 30 minutes, but they still came out great!

  14. Dawna Reply

    Thank You for sharing all of your recipes ..everything is SO good!

  15. Melissa Reply

    Would arrowroot work instead of cornstarch?

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      Kristine Rosenblatt Reply

      Yes, that will work well!

  16. Erleen Duhon Reply

    When and how do tou use the olive oil?

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      Kristine Rosenblatt Reply

      Hi Erleen, Please see step 3 of the recipe. You toss the olive oil with the cut sweet potatoes before sprinkling on the seasonings.

  17. Ashley Reply

    We made these for the first time tonight and they are perfect! Kids are eating them right up. Taste just like a restaurant’s only not smothered in oil or salt. Will definitely keep this recipe!!

  18. Lopa Reply

    I made these and were delicious. The cornstarch made the world of a difference thanks so much for the tip.

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Crispy Baked Sweet Potato Fries Recipe - Kristine's Kitchen (2024)

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.

Why don't my fries get crispy in the oven? ›

Keep the oven shut as much as possible to reach cooking temperature faster. Use a perforated sheet tray. This helps hot air circulate more easily among the fries, increasing crispness. Don't thaw your fries before baking.

Why do you soak sweet potatoes in water before air frying? ›

Some recipes call for soaking the sweet potatoes in water before cooking them to help remove some of the starch and make them more crispy but have found that this step isn't necessary for sweet potatoes as they don't have as much starch as regular potatoes.

How to make sweet potato fries that aren t soggy? ›

Coat Your Potatoes in a Starch

If you look at a packaged bag of pre-sliced fries, you'll notice that they all contain some kind of starch. This is because the starch absorbs moisture to make the fries nice and crispy. Cornstarch is the most common type of starch and works great for crispy sweet potato fries.

How do restaurants get their fries so crispy? ›

Deep fried french fries are often double fried (once at a lower temp, once at a higher temp to crisp) I found out that the same thing works magically for oven fries! You can make oven french fries so good and crispy. Soak the potatoes in cold water after cutting for at least 30 minutes.

Why do you soak sweet potatoes before baking? ›

The cold water bath helps rinse the starch off the sweet potatoes so they're a bit more crispy. That said, if you do not have the time, you can still get crispy baked sweet potato fries by using high heat and a little drizzle of olive oil.

Why does cornstarch make fries crispy? ›

Corn Starch: Adding a thin coating of corn starch to the potato fries before frying can help create a crispier exterior. When the corn starch comes into contact with the hot oil, it forms a barrier that traps moisture within the potato while also developing a crunchy crust.

How do you crisp up fries in the oven? ›

Reheating Instructions

Fries / Tots / Brussels: Heat oven to 350F. Spray or lightly coat a baking sheet with olive oil. Remove your side from its container and spread evenly across a baking sheet. Bake for 7 minutes and remove.

How much heat and time should you put a sweet potato in an air fryer? ›

Sweet potatoes take 40 to 50 minutes to bake in the air fryer at 370 degrees F, compared to 50 to 65 minutes (or longer) in the oven (check out How to Bake a Sweet Potato). Use that time to whip up a fast, easy main like Pan Fried Chicken Breast. It's Super Versatile.

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

Soaking potatoes in water helps remove excess starch. Excess starch can inhibit the potatoes from cooking evenly as well as creating a gummy or sticky texture on the outside of your potatoes. Cold water is used because hot water would react with the starch activating it, making it harder to separate from the potatoes.

Why are my sweet potato fries still soft? ›

Don't overcrowd the baking sheet!

If the baking sheet it too crowded, the sweet potatoes will not crisp. You should provide optimal space for air to flow through, and the sweet potatoes shouldn't be touching.

Why are my baked fries soggy? ›

Trust us, 'cutting cook time' isn't worth the batch of soggy fries you'll get in the end. Keep your fries frozen until you're ready to cook them. Frozen fries are full of water so you definitely don't want too much steam in the oven which makes your fries soggy and limpy.

Why are my fries soggy and not crispy? ›

When they are left out to cool, the starches secrete moisture, which eventually makes the fries' crust soggy. How do you make sure your fries stay crisp? Opt for clear-coated ones. A clear starch coating keeps your fries' exterior crispy and interior fluffy for much longer.

Why are my sweet potato fries soggy in the air fryer? ›

Sweet potatoes are not as starchy as russet potatoes, which yield best results when soaked in water before cooking to remove the starch from the surface area and cook to a crisp. Soaking sweet potato fries could produce steam in the air fryer, which could make the fries soggy.

Why aren't my potatoes getting crispy? ›

If roasted potatoes lack their crunchy sheen, overcrowding is usually the culprit. Just as overcrowding bacon or mushrooms in a saucepan causes disappointingly mushy results, placing potatoes too close to each other on a baking sheet will prevent them from crisping while they roast.

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