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Roasted Sweet-Potato Rounds with Garlic Oil and Fried Sage

Had your fill of sweet potatoes made even sweeter with brown sugar? These quick-baked sweet potato “chips” flip the script with garlic and melt-in-the-mouth fried sage. Serve as colorful hors d’oeuvres at a cocktail party; as a crisp side course for barbecued pork, roasted turkey, or a holiday ham or tenderloin; or as a stand-in for movie popcorn on the couch with a beer on a chilly Friday night. Not bad for a recipe that only takes 25 minutes and four ingredients.

Recipe information

  • Yield

    Makes 8 servings

Ingredients

FOR SWEET POTATOES

3 large garlic cloves
1/4 cup olive oil
3/4 teaspoon salt
2 1/2 pounds sweet potatoes, peeled and sliced into 1/2-inch-thick rounds

FOR FRIED SAGE

1/3 cup olive oil
24 fresh sage leaves

Preparation

  1. ROAST SWEET POTATOES

    Step 1

    Preheat the oven to 450°F, with the rack in the upper third.

    Step 2

    Purée the garlic with the oil and salt in a blender until smooth. Toss the sweet potatoes with the garlic oil in a large bowl, then spread in a single layer in a 15 by 10-inch shallow baking pan. Bake until golden in patches and cooked through, 20 to 30 minutes.

  2. FRY SAGE LEAVES AND SERVE

    Step 3

    Heat the oil in a small heavy skillet over medium-high heat until it shimmers, then fry the sage leaves in 2 batches, stirring, until crisp, 30 seconds to 1 minute per batch. Transfer with a slotted spoon to paper towels to drain.

    Step 4

    Serve the sweet potatoes with sage leaves scattered on top.

  3. DO AHEAD

    Step 5

    The SWEET POTATOES can be cut and tossed with garlic oil 4 hours ahead and chilled in a sealable bag. Sage leaves can be fried 4 hours ahead and kept at room temperature.

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