
On Friday night, I treat the boys to steak and fries.
It’s their favorite meal of the week, and for once I don’t have to negotiate with them (they should both be lawyers!). The steak is grass fed from Trader Joe’s, and while I’m there, I grab a bag of fries too.
Yes! The Clever Carrot doesn’t make her own fries!
You heard that right. In my defense, the correct way to make fries is to double fry the potatoes for a super crispy outside and fluffy middle. Tell me something: who in their right mind would double fry anything in raging hot oil at the end of the week?
I’d rather eat out.
Plus, I found an easier and healthier way to do it without the fat.

Phillips reached out asking if I’d like to try their new Airfryer.
Yes, please.
Interestingly enough, my dad told me about this Airfryer so I was somewhat familiar with the concept. He made Chinese spareribs and they were beyond delicious. Oprah even put the Airfryer on her Favorites Things List (2016). So, how could I not want to learn more?!
After watching this demo video, all I could think about were crispy fries for the rest of the day. I think my thighs got smaller.
So, here’s how it works:
Its unique shape allows hot air to circulate all around the food, for even cooking without the fat. All you need is 1 tablespoon of olive oil! Any residual oil drains away as it cooks so you’re not left with a soggy mess. The food is crispy on the outside and perfectly cooked on the inside.
You can use the Airfryer to cook all sorts of things too, including veggies, steak, desserts, even bread!

For the recipe, I created a medley of veggie fries.
The lineup included sweet potatoes, parsnips, and heirloom carrots. I tossed the veggies in olive oil, garlic powder, and rosemary, and dusted them with cornmeal for a crunchy texture on the finish.
Each vegetable takes a different amount of time to cook, so I air-fried everything in batches. The parsnips cooked the fastest, followed by the sweet potatoes and carrots. Because carrots don’t have as much starch as the other veggies, they didn’t fully crisp as per a typical french fry, but cooked nicely and had great flavor.
And guess what else?!

**GIVEAWAY NOW CLOSED! 12/27/16**
I have a FANTASTIC giveaway for YOU!
One lucky winner is going to receive the following, courtesy of Phillips:
- Philips Airfryer ($350-400 in value)
- Williams-Sonoma Airfryer Cookbook
- $100 AmEx gift card
- Gordon Ramsay’s Home Cooking cookbook
Plus, you get a 20% off coupon code for all purchases: OPRAH.
To enter: leave a comment below and tell me what YOU would like to make in the Airfryer! Contest open to US residents only. You are going to love this one! Good luck to all!
*This post was in partnership with Philips. All opinions are my own!
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Veggie Fries
Ingredients
- 2 large sweet potatoes
- 4 large parsnips
- 4 carrots, assorted colors
- 1-2 tablespoons of olive oil
- 1-2 tablespoons of chopped rosemary
- garlic powder, to taste
- cornmeal
- salt
* For best results, make sure to cut the vegetables roughly the same size, for even cooking.
Instructions
- Set your Airfryer to 350 F.
- Peel and trim all of the vegetables. Cut into 1/2-inch sticks. The best way to do this, is to cut the vegetables into slices first, lengthwise, and then across to create ‘fries’. Place the vegetables into 3 bowls, respectively.
- Drizzle the vegetables with olive oil, rosemary, garlic powder, and a sprinkle of cornmeal. Toss well to combine.
- To air-fry, place half of the sweet potatoes into the fry basket, making sure not to go over the max line. Cook for 6-9 minutes or until crispy. Transfer to a wire rack and sprinkle with salt while still hot.
- For the parsnips, cook for 3-4 minutes. For the carrots, cook for 10-15 minutes.
- Serve directly on the cooling rack, family-style, or on a large platter. Veggie fries are best enjoyed warm, fresh out of the Airfryer.


Comments
Taryn says
I’m trying to eat healthier and my 2 year old loves fries. This would be a great way to incorporate some more veggies into both our diets.
Christan Moy says
I haven’t had fries in YEARS because of all the oil and fat! I’ve been dying to get an air fryer because my friend has one and she says it makes the best sweet potato fries. I would love to be able to eat fries again without the guilt. It’s on my Christmas list, but I’d love to win one!
Clara says
Sweet potato fries!!!
sydnie says
Sweet potato fries are a fav in my house!!! I would also make homemade potato chips for a treat! Yum!
Andrea D. says
In addition to sweet potato fries, I absolutely LOVE fried cauliflower…that’s probably what I would try first.
Natalia M says
I will totally make French fries!! But then I’ll use them to make poutine. I’m married to a Canadian, so poutine is always on the list of cravings. However, how can I justify French fries smothered in cheese curds and gravy? Maybe, just maybe an air fryer is the answer.
Heloise Osborn says
I am always trying new recipes but have shied away from any that require deep frying, much to my disappointment. I would LOVE to try all of them, especially veggie fries since I have found other methods don’t really result in crisp fries.
Marsha says
I would like to make butternut squash and beet fries. Thanks for the chance to win. This Airfryer sounds amazing.
Holly says
I would love to try egg or spring rolls. My family loves them, but I don’t make them because I am afraid of deep fryers!
Cheryl R says
Sweet potato fries for me, too. My friend loves her air fryer.
Janice says
Besides these veggie frys id love to try fried chicken. Switched to oven fried a long time ago but the thought of real fried chicken appeals. Saw these on sale on Black Friday but didn’t want to brace the crowd not knowing results. Thanks.
Christa Oldsberg says
I think the fries you made here would be my #1 thing to try!
Potatoes and more potatoes.
Kayley says
I’d probably make fries like you. Perhaps carrot or sweet potato.
Rebecca Carey says
sweet potato fries and maybe fried zucchini sticks. Do you think that be good?
SallyBR says
Oh, I would love love LOVE one!
My niece in Brazil has this appliance and I was the lucky guest to try several of her concoction, indeed amazing!
Lindsey Bell says
I’d make wings, they’re my indulgence, but I hate deep frying them & baking in the oven doesn’t quite crispy them enough.
Lisa Brown says
I would like to make spring rolls in the fryer; thanks for the chance :)
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Beth R. says
I’m a sucker for sweet potato fries, but I’m always so let down with their soft texture when baking them at home! Sweet potato fries would be the first thing! (Then beet chips, then potato chips…and I’m really curious about that bread!)
Brynne says
I would first do a collection of different French fries. Maybe ones dusted with smoky paprika, ones dusted cumin and chili powder,and ones dusted with fresh garlic parsley and Parmesan. Then I would maybe try donuts! Or Beignets!