Air fryer loaded sweet potato fries
- Published: 12 Mar 24
- Updated: 4 Apr 24
Cooking sweet potato in an air fryer is an energy efficient way to get perfectly crisp fries. Load them up with a black bean and jalapeño topping and you have a Tex-Mex-style dish that just happens to be vegan, too.
Find more air fryer recipes, from meatballs to jacket potatoes, here.
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Serves 4 as a side (or 2 as a main) -
Hands-on time 10 min, air frying time 16 min
Nutrition
- Calories
- 290kcals
- Fat
- 5.8g (0.9g saturated)
- Protein
- 13g
- Carbohydrates
- 40g (19g sugars)
- Fibre
- 12g
- Salt
- 0.7g
delicious. tips
An airfryer is like a small oven – it uses less energy, heats up quickly and cooks quickly. It cooks in less time than a large oven and draws less power, so it saves energy in two ways. It’s good for smaller amounts of food. It’s worth noting, though, that if you have a very small airfryer and need to cook the fries in 2 batches, you won’t be saving so much energy.
There’s no need to peel sweet potatoes when making fries – just give them a good scrub before chopping.
Silken tofu is great for creating creamy, mayo-like sauces – it doesn’t have much flavour of its own, so it’ll absorb anything you whizz it up with. Try mixing any leftovers with crushed garlic and salt for an instant aioli-like vegan dip.
No airfryer? Just bake the sweet potatoes in a (small)180°C fan/gas 6 oven for 25 minutes, then give them another 5 minutes when the toppings go on.