Hi Everyone,
I have to admit to you that I am not feeling well today. I have had some stomach issues lately and I am thinking I may have a slight flu. Not sure? Anyway, I am telling you this because today recipe tastes amazing, but the photographs are not great. So please don’t let that fool you, today’s recipe for Grilled Chipotle Lime Sweet Potato Fries is really delish!
I got the idea for Chipotle Lime Sweet Potato Fries from a local restaurant. They have these wonderful fries that have a nice lime flavor, but I must admit they are deep-fried. So I decided to duplicate the recipe, but grill my fries instead. Oh my gosh so good! You get a little bit of heat from the chipotle and a little kick of lime in the end. I am truly pleased with these sweet potato fries. Don’t tell anyone, but I ate the whole recipe. I couldn’t resist! Yummy!
I made this recipe pretty simple. I cooked my sweet potato in the microwave for a few minutes so it softens up. I let it cool for about 15 minutes or so and then sliced it into wedges. I made a wonderful little marinade of olive oil, lime juice, chipotle in adobo sauce and salt & pepper. I brushed my potatoes with the marinade and pop it on the grill for about 6 minutes total. The potatoes were soft, but the flavor is out of this world. Even the little burnt pieces tasted good! If you’re a sweet potato fan, you will just love these potatoes!
- 1 large sweet potato (12 oz)
- 1 tsp. olive oil
- 3 tbsp. lime juice
- 1 tsp. chipotle in adobo sauce
- 1 dash salt
- 1 dash pepper
- Wash potato, and pierce with a fork. Wrap potato in a moisten paper towel. Microwave in 2 minute increments until for tender (about 4 minutes depending on size of potato). Once cooked; set a side to cool; about 15 minutes.
- Once the potato is cooled, cut into thick slices.
- Meanwhile, spray the grill with cooking spray or brush the grates with olive oil. Preheat the grill to medium low heat.
- In a bowl, add olive oil, lime juice,chipotle pepper, salt and pepper. Mix until combined. Brush over sweet potatoes.
- Add sweet potatoes to the grill and cook each side for about 3 minutes, until lightly charred. Be careful not to burn.
- Note: You will have leftover chipotle lime sauce leftover.
So next time you are barbecuing, you should really give these fries a try! They are healthy, delicious and loaded with flavor! I can guarantee I will be making them all summer!!
I need to get some rest! Have a wonderful weekend!
Toodles,
Jennifer
Marie @ Little Kitchie says
I hope you feel better soon! These really do look AMAZING!
Jocelyn (Grandbaby Cakes) says
These fries are now my favorite new fries! Grilled with chipotle and lime? I will be making these all the time over the summer.
Kristi @ My San Francisco Kitchen says
Get well soon! 🙁 These fries look incredible! Sweet potato fries are my favorite 🙂
Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers says
Thank you so much Kristi! I do feel better, stomach a little knotty, but ok! 🙂
Eric says
Your grilled chipotle lime sweet potato fries sound so good and I thought your pictures look great. Thanks for taking time to share something like these even though you didn’t feel well.
Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers says
Thank you so much for the compliment! I really enjoyed these fries! One of my new favorite recipes.
Emily says
these look amazing!!! I am currently a graphic design student at University of Wisconsin Stout. Our current project is to make a magazine, I am doing a health food magazine focused on sweet potatoes. I would love to be able to include this recipe along with some of the photography please let me know if this would be okay with, and if so how you would like it cited. It will not be distributed simply printed for class.
Thank you so much
Emily Gawronski
Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers says
Hi Emily! I am so flattered that you want to use one of my photos. Yes you can, send me a picture of your finished design, I would love to see it. You can e-mail me at [email protected] Good luck on you project!! – Jennifer
honey loring says
What is Chipotle in Adobo Sauce, please. I have chipotle seasoning in a bottle and adobo seasoning (salt-like). Is this what I need.
I hope to make these for July 4th. thank you. honey loring
Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers says
I’m sorry for not responding sooner. Chipotle in Adobo Sauce is in a can in the Mexican section of the grocery store. It is canned, roasted jalapeno. But I am sure your seasoning will work too!