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What to Serve With Sweet Potato Fries (30 Sides & Sauces)

What goes good with sweet potato fries?

We’ve got you covered, with a list of 30 mouthwatering meals to serve with your favorite crispy snack.

what to serve with sweet potato fries

From side dishes to sauces to meat and beyond, we’ve compiled the best of the best when it comes to pairing sweet potato fries with other dishes.

The only thing you’ll have to worry about is which one you want to try first!

What to Serve With Sweet Potato Fries (30 Sides & Sauces)

Baked Sweet Potato Fries

Sweet potato fries are a classic.

They’re easy to make and beloved by everyone from young kids to adults.

The only problem we’ve ever had with them is that they’re so delicious we want to eat them all the time.

But no matter how good sweet potato fries are, nobody wants to eat the same thing every day of their life.

So here are some ideas for ways to mix up your sweet potato fry routine in a big way.

From side dishes to sauces and meat, you’ll love these creative ways to serve up sweet potato fries:

1. Sweet chili sauce

Sweet chili sauce

This sweet and spicy dip is a great match for your sweet potato fries, with the crunch of the fries and the creaminess of the sauce balancing each other out.

That means that you can just keep munching away, without worrying about your food becoming too heavy.

2. Creamy Avocado Ranch Dressing

Creamy Avocado Ranch Dressing

This dressing is the perfect way to add a zesty kick to your sweet potato fries.

It’s creamy and bright, so it lets all of your other flavors shine through.

You can add as much as you like, or spoon it on at the table for a little extra flavor whenever your fries need a pick-me-up!

3. Turkey sliders

Turkey sliders

If you’re looking for something a little more gourmet, go ahead and substitute those fries for a simple baked potato and top them with turkey sliders.

The sweetness from the potatoes will give the turkey an amazing taste, and the result is sure to please any crowd.

4. Honey mustard dipping sauce

Honey mustard dipping sauce

Subtle sweetness to cut through the salty crispiness of your fries, this sauce is extremely versatile and goes well with pretty much anything.

It’s easy to make at home too! Just whisk together equal parts honey and mustard in a bowl until smooth, then dip away!

5. Chicken nuggets

Chicken nuggets

You can’t go wrong with chicken nuggets and sweet potato fries, especially if you cook them both in the same oven.

See Also: 31 Best Dipping Sauces for Chicken Nuggets

Serve them up alongside your favorite dipping sauce for a treat that everyone will love.

6. Ranch Dressing

Ranch Dressing

If you want to up your dipping game, ranch dressing is the way to do it.

It’s perfect for dunking fries into, plus it adds a creamy note to the equation that just makes the whole thing taste even better.

7. Tuna Tacos

Tuna Tacos

Tuna tacos on their own are delicious, but they’re even better when you give them a little crunch.

Sweet potato fries add an interesting twist to this delicious dish and help balance out the flavor for an exciting experience that will make all your friends jealous when you post it on Instagram!

8. Grilled Fish Tacos

Go with a lighter fare by grilling up some fish and adding some veggies to go along with it.

This recipe delivers the perfect amount of heat and crispiness, leaving you free to enjoy your sweet potato fries without having to worry about making a huge mess out of them.

9. Chipotle Chicken

Chipotle Chicken

If you’re looking for something with the same sort of spice as the meatballs but want to switch things up, here’s where you can do it—and still stay super simple!

This recipe can be prepped in under 15 minutes and cooked in less than an hour, so you can get food on the table without spending all night on it.

Even better?

The leftovers are fantastic on top of your favorite salad!

10. Spicy Meatballs

Spicy Meatballs

If you love the savory and desire a little kick, you’ll love this pairing of sweet potato fries and spicy meatballs.

The natural sweetness of the fries can help temper the heat of the meatballs, so don’t be afraid to crank up the spiciness!

11. Watermelon-feta salad

Watermelon-feta salad

Okay, we know this sounds a bit weird, but hear us out! Watermelon and feta are one of those combos that seems strange at first but is really one of those magic pairings.

A little sweet, a little salty—what’s not to love?

Just be sure to cut up your watermelon into bite-size chunks before serving so they’re easy to eat while you’re chowing on your fries.

12. Grilled steak

Grilled steak

Nothing goes with sweet potato fries like the perfectly grilled steak—but don’t take our word for it: watch the video below for tips on scoring the perfect sear.

13. Creamy garlic pasta

Creamy garlic pasta

This one’s super easy: just toss a handful of cooked pasta in cream sauce and season with garlic powder, salt, and pepper.

It’s just enough to give you something to munch on between sweet potato fry bites without making your meal feel too heavy or filling.

14. Guacamole

Guacamole

There’s just something so right about the combination of guacamole and potatoes.

The creamy, salty goodness pairs perfectly with sweet potato fries.

And there are so many great recipes for guacamole out there that you can mix it up on a regular basis!

15. Honey Sriracha Sauce

Honey Sriracha Sauce

If you like a little kick in your meal, this is the pairing for you!

This one might be a little more spicy than some people are used to, but we think it’s worth it (and delicious).

16. Pork Tenderloin

Pork Tenderloin

Pork tenderloin is a perfect addition to a plate of sweet potato fries, especially if you give it a nice sear that adds some crispiness to its texture.

Serve it up next to the fries on top of a bed of roasted vegetables for an easy meal that’s quick but filling.

You can also make fried pork tenderloin sandwiches that pair perfectly with sweet potato fries.

17. Chicken Thighs

Chicken Thighs

Boneless chicken thighs are another great option for pairing with sweet potato fries—especially if you can get them skinless and boneless so they’re easy to eat alongside the fries themselves.

You can fry them up or cook them in the oven, and then add some dipping sauce like honey mustard or ranch dressing for dipping purposes.

Just don’t forget the ketchup!

18. Salmon

salmon

This is a great option if you’re going for fresh, healthy flavor.

The rich natural sweetness of salmon pairs perfectly with the sweetness of sweet potato fries.

Pile on some lettuce and tomatoes, and there’s no way you’ll be able to stop yourself from diving in.

19. Pork rinds

Pork rinds

If you want something that’s salty and crunchy to match the texture of your fries, pork rinds are the way to go.

Dip them in a barbecue sauce or serve them with a spicy hot sauce for even more flavor.

20. Plain Ol’ Chicken

grilled chicken

Chicken is the perfect complement to sweet potato fries.

The sweetness of both tastes combined with just a hint of salt will make your taste buds dance!

Also, chicken is high in protein, so you’ll feel full for longer after your snack, and you won’t be tempted to reach for more fries.

21. Caprese Salad

Caprese salad

This is the perfect pairing for a summer meal: grilled chicken seasoned with salt and pepper, caprese salad (with balsamic vinegar as dressing), and a side of sweet potato fries sprinkled with garlic powder.

22. BBQ Sauce

BBQ Sauce

Is there anything more classic than the pairing of sweet potato fries and good ol’ fashioned barbecue sauce? (The answer is no.)

You can’t go wrong with this tried-and-true combo.

There’s something about the smoky, savory flavor of barbecue sauce that makes it a match made in heaven with sweet potato fries.

23. Cajun chicken

Cajun chicken

This spicy chicken dish is traditionally served over rice, but there’s no reason you can’t get creative with it!

Sweet potato fries make a great substitute for rice when it comes to this dish, and they have an amazing ability to cut through some of that heat that cajun chicken brings to the table, so you won’t feel like your mouth is on fire when you combine these two dishes.

Of course, if you’re more of a spice-lover than a spice-averse individual, throw caution to the wind and really up the ante when it comes to both your chicken and your sweet potato fries!

24. Sausage and apples

Sausage and apples

This is a classic pairing that dates back hundreds of years, but it’s still just as relevant as ever in the modern world.

The sweetness of the apples, the saltiness of the sausage—it’s a match made in heaven, and your sweet potato fries will definitely thank you for bringing them into the fold.

25. Veggie Burgers

Veggie Burgers

Veggie burgers are another great option for sweet potato fries.

Since veggie burgers are already on the dry side, you’ll want something crisp and juicy to add some flavor back into your meal—that’s where sweet potato comes in!

Serve these two together for a delicious combo that’s sure to please any palate.

26. Bacon

Bacon

Bacon is pretty much always a good idea—even when it comes to sweet potato fries!

The savory taste of bacon goes surprisingly well with sweet potato fries, so consider adding some crispy bacon on top of your favorite side dish or using it as an ingredient in a delicious dip!

27. Any Fancy Salad

Spinach salad

Sick of being told to eat your greens? We get it.

If you want to feel like an adult, but still enjoy the taste of a delicious childhood favorite, just serve your fries with a salad.

You’ll feel like a grown-up, and you won’t have to force yourself to choke down those dreaded vegetables!

28. Soup

French Onion Soup

If you love dipping your fries into ketchup, you’ll flip for the creamy goodness that soup adds to this combo.

It’s like eating two completely different foods at once… in the best way possible!

For an extra-satisfying meal, try this French Onion or Creamy Tomato Basil soup.

29. Balsamic Reduction

Balsamic Reduction Sauce

Balsamic vinegar is one of those ingredients that just makes everything better.

It’s not too thick, but still adds a satisfying richness to anything it touches.

All you need is some balsamic vinegar, salt and pepper to taste, and a little bit of time to let it simmer down in a pan over low heat until it becomes syrupy and delicious.

30. Chipotle Honey Glaze

Chipotle Honey Glaze
Source: hungryhobby.net

Here’s where you can really play up the sweetness of your fries with this tangy and spicy glaze.

The chipotle peppers add a nice kick to counteract the sugar and cut through the richness of the honey.

Hold on to that bottle of hot sauce, though—you’ll want to drizzle a little more on top of each fry before serving.

FAQ

What meat goes well with sweet potato fries?

Sweet potato fries are a great side dish for grilled meats like steak or pork chops.

For a delicious pairing, try grilling some beef brisket, then finish it off with a red wine reduction sauce.

The sweet potatoes, which are cooked with their skins on, will soak up the sauce, providing a delicious flavor to complement the savory beef.

What sauce goes well with sweet potato fries?

Sweet potato fries go well with most any type of dipping sauce.

The key is to find something that’s not too salty, as the sweet potato fries tend to be on the salty side.

If you want something a little different, try a sweet dipping sauce, like caramelized sugar or cinnamon.

What dip goes well with sweet potato fries?

Sweet potato fries are great with guacamole or salsa. Both are savory dips that complement the sweetness of the fries.

If you’re looking for something a little more decadent, try pairing the fries with a cheeseburger dip or a bacon ranch dip.

What seasoning goes well with sweet potato fries?

Sweet potato fries can be seasoned with anything from salt and pepper to chipotle, cayenne pepper and paprika.

For a savory version, season with a few drops of hot sauce. Try a variety of seasonings to see what works best with sweet potato fries.

Sweet potato fries

30 Best Sides for Sweet Potato Fries

Sweet potato fries are delicious on their own—we know.
But that doesn't mean that your sweet potato fries should be served alone. In fact, we believe that a good side for sweet potato fries isn't just a good idea—it's essential.
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Total Time 15 minutes
Course Side Dish
Cuisine American
Servings 4 people
Calories 305 kcal

Ingredients
  

  • Sweet chili sauce
  • Creamy Avocado Ranch Dressing
  • Turkey sliders
  • Honey mustard dipping sauce
  • Chicken nuggets
  • Ranch Dressing
  • Tuna Tacos
  • Grilled Fish Tacos
  • Chipotle Chicken
  • Spicy Meatballs
  • Watermelon-feta salad
  • Grilled steak
  • Creamy garlic pasta
  • Guacamole
  • Honey Sriracha Sauce
  • Pork Tenderloin
  • Chicken Thighs
  • Salmon
  • Pork rinds
  • Plain Ol' Chicken
  • Caprese Salad
  • BBQ Sauce
  • Cajun chicken
  • Sausage and apples
  • Veggie Burgers
  • Bacon
  • Any Fancy Salad
  • Soup
  • Balsamic Reduction
  • Chipotle Honey Glaze

Instructions
 

  • Pick your favorite side dish, sauce, etc, from this list to serve with your fries.
  • Prepare the rest of your meal.
  • Be ready to munch in no time!
Keyword Sweet Potato Fries Sides, What to Serve with Sweet Potato Fries
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