These champion sweet potato fries are delicious and at nearly half the price of mcain they taste even better
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Gollywood to philphil61
11 Nov 1612#9
Its about 12" x 8"
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Golfgopher
18 May 17#33
These are awful .I cooked them in accordance with the instructions. After 10 minutes were turning black after 30 minutes -the time given- were very black and undercooked, Not recommended!
missismop
12 Nov 16#32
had sweet potato before , bags of them are on offer at asda for £1 but never tried the fries they sound lovely
andyb83
12 Nov 16#31
Sweet potato is much healthier than white potato due the the complexed carbs.
rodman
12 Nov 16#30
Say to girl:
You are so hot if you would be potato you would became chip one.
d_1999
12 Nov 16#29
Add some cumin seeds as well if you've got them and feel like it, pretty good.
coolio28
12 Nov 16#28
You guys oil fry it?
FTOdude170
11 Nov 16#13
they are 500g, and when you cook and plate them up, there's nothing there... I wasn't very impressed tbf
philphil61 to FTOdude170
11 Nov 162#15
Thanks for info
Sadly (or as usual) I got zero help from the "failed comedians now keyboard warriors"
Sooooo true!... they are so tasty and cook lovely, well nicer than Mcain fries at a fraction of the cost! :smiley:
Pinksparkles1973
12 Nov 16#23
I was gonna ask that too!! :smile:
limp_biccies
11 Nov 16#5
I have these with the aldi grated mozzarella cheese (warmed up in microwave for melted goodness) and finished with chip spice.
They're incredible :smiley:
CharlesCalthrop to limp_biccies
12 Nov 161#19
I can feel my arteries hardening already. Excellent :smiley:
largeruk to limp_biccies
12 Nov 16#22
Forgive my ignorance but what is 'chip spice'?
Arold
11 Nov 161#18
Buy a sweet potato, wash it, cut it into wedges, brush with oil, place on a baking tray, sprinkle lightly with smoked paprika, bake in a hot oven C. 20 mins.
Healthier and cheaper.
Quickblood to Arold
12 Nov 162#21
Sprinkle them with cornflour before oiling them and they'll be amazing.
cjdean1983
12 Nov 16#20
never seen these before. will look out for them this weekend. thanks op. heat
Camiano
11 Nov 16#14
Are these oven chips? We threw our frying pan out about 20 years ago.
philphil61 to Camiano
11 Nov 161#17
Not sure but think more likely to be
I made my own sweet potato oven chips earlier this year - just peel and cut to size put them in a freezer bag and sprinkle a little cooking oil then shake the bag about - then freeze and cook when needed
I was just hoping the thread was a better offer but at £1.29 for 1/2 kg I'll make my own (eg Tesco's Sweet Potatoes Loose £0.95 per kg and these are £2.58 per kg)
philphil61
11 Nov 16#16
Thanks
usman123
11 Nov 161#12
Bantz
philphil61
11 Nov 161#3
What size the bag please?
Gollywood to philphil61
11 Nov 1612#9
Its about 12" x 8"
purplejones13 to philphil61
11 Nov 16#11
I think they are 500g bags
sradmad
11 Nov 16#10
good find op, heat added
candice56
11 Nov 161#7
I got these today!
Dr_Lovegod
11 Nov 161#4
These are superb and very tasty. Not as healthy as you think as apparently they still covered in fat/ oil. Feel free to look on net. I like them much nicer than standard chips/ fries.
Dj CUE to Dr_Lovegod
11 Nov 161#6
I agree, the unhealthy bit in a normal chip is not the potato, its what they coat it in!
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You are so hot if you would be potato you would became chip one.
Sadly (or as usual) I got zero help from the "failed comedians now keyboard warriors"
They're incredible :smiley:
Healthier and cheaper.
I made my own sweet potato oven chips earlier this year - just peel and cut to size put them in a freezer bag and sprinkle a little cooking oil then shake the bag about - then freeze and cook when needed
I was just hoping the thread was a better offer but at £1.29 for 1/2 kg I'll make my own (eg Tesco's Sweet Potatoes Loose £0.95 per kg and these are £2.58 per kg)