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Sweet Potato Fries with Lime and Cashew Guacamole

Serves: One small potato per person
Preperation time: 5 minutes
Cooking time: 30 minutes

INGREDIENTS

For the fries
2 tablespoons of olive oil or coconut oil (depending on which taste you prefer) enough to lightly and evenly coat the fries.
1 tablespoon of smoked paprika
Roughly 1-2 teaspoons of sea salt to evenly coat the fries

For the guacamole
2 avocados, removed from skin & deseeded
¼ bunch coriander
1 lime or lemon
Small handful cashews, roughly chopped
1 tablespoon of cashew butter (you can buy this at most health food stores or supermarkets)
½ large chilli, thinly sliced (we used a large red one)
½ tsp smoked paprika
Pinch salt and pepper

METHOD

For the fries
1 Preheat oven to 190C/385F.
2 Wash sweet potatoes thoroughly. You can peel your potatoes if you want to – we like to leave the skin on.
3 Cut the potatoes into fine chip/fry shaped pieces. Try to cut them all the same shape so they cook evenly.
4 In a bowl, toss the uncooked fries with the oil, paprika and salt.
5 Pour fries onto a baking tray lined with baking paper, you may need two trays depending on how many potatoes you use.
6 Arrange them so they are in a single layer and not overcrowded – otherwise they won’t crisp up (the best part)
7 Bake for 15 minutes, then turn the fries over so they cook evenly.
8 Bake for another 15 minutes – or until you get your desired crispiness.

For the guacamole
1 Mix the avocado, cashews and the juice of ½ lime or lemon in a bowl until desired consistency is reached**
2 With the coriander stalks, thoroughly wash and finely slice, then add to the avocado mixture.
3 Season the guacamole and garnish with a sprinkle of paprika, coriander, chilli and remaining lime wedge.

**Some like it chunky, and some like it smooth. However you like your guacamole is best, so don’t be afraid to mush it with a fork for a chunky texture, or put it in a blender for a silky smooth texture.

The Carousel thanks Move Nourish Believe for this recipe

Lorna Jane: More than thirty years ago, Lorna Jane Clarkson was an Aerobics instructor in Brisbane, Australia. Frustrated with the boring workout fashion of the 1980s, she started making Lorna Jane Activewear. She then started selling items in stores and now she's still committed to activewear but she's also written cook books and is committed to a healthy lifestyle in general.