sweet potato fries in a cup

Sweet potatoes are a great non-starchy carb, so count towards our 5-a-day tally, plus they contain more vitamin C than regular potatoes, which our bodies need and utilise every day.

Deliciously sweet and creamy, they’re great baked whole and served with a dollop of thick yoghurt and sliced spring onions, simply mashed, chopped or roasted then stirred into veggie chillies and curries, or made into soup.

When sweet potatoes really come into their own is when they’re cut into wedges and baked into crispy fries. Seasoned with paprika, these fries are spiced and sweet all at once, and far healthier than the shop-bought ones. Plus, they’re a real favourite with the kids, so get them to help you make them, too.

HOW TO MAKE SWEET POTATO FRIES

  1. Preheat the oven to 200ºC/400ºF/gas 6. Wash 2 large sweet potatoes under cold running water, scrubbing well with a scrubber to get rid of any dirt (there’s no need to peel them)
    Image of sweet potato being scrubbed over a sink
  2. Cut each sweet potato in half lengthways, cut each half in half lengthways, then each piece in half again so you end up with 8 wedges
    Image of sweet potato being cut into wedges
  3. Add to a large mixing bowl, then sprinkle over a tiny pinch of sea salt and black pepper, and ½ a teaspoon of sweet smoked paprika
    Image of raw sweet potato wedges being coated with spices
  4. Drizzle with 1 tablespoon of olive oil, then toss everything together to coat
    Image of raw sweet potato wedges being dressed with olive oil being poured over them
  5. Spread out into a single layer in a large baking tray, then bake for 35 to 40 minutes, or until golden and cooked through
    Image of chopped, raw sweet potato wedges on a tray ready to cook
  6. Leave to sit for a couple of minutes (this will make it easier to remove them from the tray), then use a fish slice to transfer them to a serving dish
    Image of cooked sweet potato fries on a baking tray
  7. These are perfect served with anything from grilled chicken to homemade burgers, or served in a big bowl for a party snack.

Learn more about the wonder world of sweet potatoes here:

For other tasty ideas that use the lovely sweet potato, check out our selection of sweet potato recipes and for more info on how to prepare and store them, take a look at the Vegepedia.