Vegan Sweet Potato Wedges Recipe (2024)

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Vegan Sweet Potato Wedges Recipe are quick and easy fries recipe. Takes only 5 ingredients and are the perfect thanksgiving side.

I just love sweet potatoes!

There is nothing more delicious than a sweet potato crusted with panko crumbs, spices and then roasted in the oven!

Nothing better!!

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It was one of those days that I just needed a comfort food snack that ca be made in 20 minutes or less. I opened my fridge and noticed that sweet potatoes were staring at me!

If this was Alice in Wonderland, the sweet potatoes would have “Eat Me” written on them! Who am I to deny such a simple request!

At first, I thought of turning them into French fries but felt too lazy to fry them. All that frying and messy cleanup just felt like too much work.

The baking option sounded much more appealing to my inner laziness. No messy clean up!

5 ingredients and 20 minutes later, I had this delicious vegan sweet potato wedge recipe ready to be devoured. It was ridiculously easy to make with minimal effort!

The only effort required on my part was to cut the sweet potatoes into wedges. The official reason for leaving the potato skin on is that it is healthier.

The unofficial reason? I was too lazy to want to peel the skin. Too much work.

All I needed for this recipe was sweet potatoes, olive oil, panko bread crumbs, oregano and parsley. I decided to bake them instead of frying because they just taste better that way. The panko crumbs I used are vegetarian, but, you can also go with vegan panko crumbs.

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When I ground the dry ingredients together and opened the lid of processor, a wonderful aroma filled the room. It is an heady aroma of spices and bread. For just a moment, I felt like I was in Italian hillside kitchen.

Vegan sweet potato wedges are the perfect way to snack healthy. The panko crumbs are the star of this recipe and work so well with sweet potatoes. I think I would like to add some garlic powder next time I make it.

Related: How To Bake The Perfect Sweet Potato

Now, I am going to go to enjoy this with a glass of white wine on my balcony and pretend that I am overlooking the vineyards of Italy.

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As you can see from the video, it is so easy to make it. Make it for dinner tonight and send me photos of your recipe. It always makes me happy to see people personalize my recipes and come up with amazing variations.

These vegan sweet potato wedge recipe also works great as a side dish to your main meal. What is your favorite way to serve them?

Serve these sweet potato wedges with ketchup or avocado dressing!

Want even more potato recipes to serve at your thanksgiving table? Check out my collection of incredible Thanksgiving potato recipes.

There are so many vegan thanksgiving recipes for you to choose from. Which one is your favorite?

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Sweet Potato Wedges with a Bread Crumb Crust

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Prep Time 7 minutes mins

Cook Time 15 minutes mins

Total Time 22 minutes mins

Course brunch, Side Dish, Snack

Cuisine American, Italian

Servings 2 People

Calories 803 kcal

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 500 degrees.

  • Take 2 sweet potatoes and wash them thoroughly

  • Cut the edges off the sweet potato

  • Split the sweet potato into halves

  • Cut about 6 long strips from each half

  • Place the wedges in a bowl and set aside

  • In a food processor or grinder, add 1 cup of panko crumbs

  • Add ¼ cup of oregano

  • Add ½ cup of parsley

  • Grind on low speed until it is finely ground.

  • Add ½ cup of olive oil to the bowl of sweet potatoes

  • Add ½ of the ground panko mixture from step 10

  • Add 1 Tbsp of olive oil, if it is too dry

  • Mix until all the potatoes are well coated

  • Evenly space out the wedges out on a baking

  • Place in the oven and bake for 15 – 20 minutes.

Video

Notes

I only used ½ of this ground panko crumb mixture. I am going to store the rest for future use. Shelf life is about 1 month when stored in a cool, dry place The Panko Crumb Mixture will store well for about 1 month in a cool, dry place

Nutrition

Calories: 803kcalCarbohydrates: 55gProtein: 8gFat: 63gSaturated Fat: 8gSodium: 322mgPotassium: 740mgFiber: 9gSugar: 7gVitamin A: 18665IUVitamin C: 11mgCalcium: 261mgIron: 6.1mg

Keyword sweet potato recipes, sweet potato wedges, vegan thanksgiving sides

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Vegan Sweet Potato Wedges Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Why are my sweet potato wedges not crispy? ›

Don't overcrowd the baking sheet!

This is an important one! If the baking sheet it too crowded, the sweet potatoes will not crisp.

Why are my potato wedges not crispy? ›

The key to making a super crispy potato wedges is cutting them nice and thin and giving them plenty of time in the oven to crisp. Flipping them too early or over-crowding the pan will leave you with less than crispy potatoes but if you are willing to wait - you can make something every one will love.

Why are my homemade wedges soggy? ›

Common Mistakes to Avoid. Overcrowding the baking sheet: This creates steam and makes your wedges soggy. Using wet potatoes: Always dry your potatoes before seasoning. Skipping or skimping on the spice mix: The seasoning brings life to your potato wedges.

Why don t sweet potatoes get crispy? ›

If you don't evenly space your sweet potatoes so they aren't touching, they will not turn out as well. They need the air flow between them to maximize crisp, and any surfaces that are touching won't get the air they need. Halfway through the cook time, take a minute or two and flip them all with tongs.

How do you make potato wedges crispy again? ›

If you're reheating potato wedges that have been stored in the fridge, place them on a baking tray into a very HOT oven and cook until they crisp up again.

Why do you soak potato wedges in water? ›

If possible, soak sliced potato wedges in cold water for at least 20 minutes (or even overnight). It's a way to rid them of excess starch. Starch makes things crumbly and soft. Removing starch by soaking and rinsing is a great way to yield the crispiest possible result.

Why are my potatoes not getting crispy in the oven? ›

An overcrowded pan will turn a sauna into a steam bath; Your potatoes will cook, but they'll be soft, moist, and bland like steamed potatoes. Even if you're tempted to save dishes by throwing a mound of potatoes onto one baking sheet, parsing them out over two will give them the space they need to crisp up.

How to make the best wedges? ›

Drain and leave to steam dry for 5 mins. Spread the wedges out on a large baking sheet or two smaller ones. Toss with the oil and 1 tsp salt (preferably sea salt) and spread out so that they aren't overlapping. Roast for 30 mins, turning halfway until golden and crisp.

Why are wedges unhealthy? ›

What makes the potatoes unhealthy is the added fats like oil or butter or cheese or sour cream that we choose to put on. Healthy ways of cooking potatoes are boiling, baking, steaming or frying them without using any added fats. Here is a healthy way of enjoying the guilt-free potato wedge fries.

Why are my potato wedges chewy? ›

Potatoes have a fair amount of starch in them which can give them a gummy texture. Soaking the potato wedges draws out the starch, making the finished product extra crispy. When you drain the water, you can visually see the potato starch that collected at the bottom of the bowl.

Should you soak sweet potatoes before air frying? ›

Before the air fryer became popular I was all about baked sweet potato fries. I still love them, but I have to admit that using the air fryer to make them is faster and they actually get crispier too. Spoiler alert: there's no need to soak your potatoes in water ahead of time!

Why do I hate the taste of sweet potato? ›

While personal taste preferences can vary, some reasons why some people may dislike sweet potatoes include their naturally sweet flavor, texture, and aroma. Additionally, the way in which they are prepared can impact their taste and texture.

Why won't my sweet potato get soft? ›

Bake sweet potatoes at 400º F.

This temperature is hot enough that they won't take too long, but cooks them slow enough to really soften and sweeten the flesh. High heat, such as baking them at 425º, will result in potatoes that soften but do not get as creamy as my lower temperature method.

Why are my roasted sweet potatoes dry? ›

Be generous with the oil (or butter): Don't skimp on the oil or clarified butter on your roasting sheet, or you'll end up with stuck-on, dry sweet potatoes!

Why don't my homemade fries get 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.

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