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Pepperoni Pizza Loaded Sweet Potato Fries {Paleo, GF, DF}

Posted on December 23, 2017 By admin No Comments on Pepperoni Pizza Loaded Sweet Potato Fries {Paleo, GF, DF}

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These loaded sweet potato fries have all the toppings to make you feel like you’re eating a pepperoni pizza!  An easy dairy free cheese sauce, marinara, peppers and onions, and zesty pepperoni make this a fun meal that’s just as healthy as it is delicious!  Paleo, gluten-free, dairy-free, family friendly.

“Fun food” always has a special place in my heart.  And stuff like nachos, loaded fries, wings, and ALL the dips (my buffalo chicken dip is my fave!) doesn’t have to be “junk” at all.

Even better, you can make these things taste JUST as good (if not tastier!) than the original junky versions – seriously.

Like these sweet potato fries loaded up with your favorite pepperoni pizza ingredients.  We are not messing around here, people!  These loaded sweet potato fries are the real deal – savory, spicy, cheesy (but with no actual cheese!) and filling in the best way.

What Do I Need to Make Dairy-Free Cheese Sauce?

You might be wondering about this dairy-free cheese sauce.  Trust me – it actually tastes like cheese.  Weird – yes.  Legit – also yes.  Here is what you need to make it:

A Blender

Raw Cashews

Lemon Juice

Warm Water

Olive Oil or Avocado Oil

Nutritional Yeast

Garlic Powder

Sea Salt

That’s it!  I use a NutriBullet to make my cashew cheese sauces and they always turn out perfectly creamy.  It’s amazing what cashews + some key seasonings can create.

What Toppings Are We Loading Up These Sweet Potato Fries With?

Once you have the cheese sauce done, it’s time to think about the other toppings.  We want this tasting like a pepperoni pizza, so all the best pizza ingredients are included!  We have:

Uncured Pepperoni (I used Applegate)

Peppers

Onions

Garlic

Marinara Sauce or Pizza Sauce

Crushed Red Pepper

Any other pizza toppings I left out that you can’t do without, like mushrooms or olives.

The Cheese Sauce!

Additionally, the sweet potato fries themselves are seasoned with sea salt, black pepper, and Italian seasoning (I used the Amore Seasoning from Primal Palate) so you get even more flavor right from the start.

It’s totally up to you how much cheese sauce you use on your fries – I used just about half of the recipe for the photos.  You’ll have enough to use more if you want, though, and you can always save the rest for another delicious use.

What Can I Use the Leftover Cheese Sauce For?

If you have a good amount of leftover cheese sauce, there are SO many yummy ways to use it!

Top a pizza (here’s my crust recipe) or make chicken parmesan, or simply use it as a dip or topping for veggies over the next few days.  The cheese sauce will keep well in the refrigerator for up to four days.

I hope you’re ready for a seeeeriously delicious and FUN meal/appetizer/snack that also happens to be good for you!  Grab your sweet potatoes and let’s get cooking – it’s time to start!

Paleo Pepperoni Pizza Loaded Sweet Potato Fries

Pepperoni Pizza Loaded Sweet Potato Fries {Paleo, GF, DF}

These loaded sweet potato fries have all the toppings to make you feel like you’re eating a pepperoni pizza! An easy dairy free cheese sauce, marinara, peppers and onions, and zesty pepperoni make this a fun meal that’s just as healthy as it is delicious! Paleo, gluten-free, dairy-free, family friendly.Author: Michele RosenPrep Time: 10 minutesCook Time: 35 minutesCourse:AnytimeCuisine:PaleoKeyword:sweet potato, sweet potato friesServings: 4 servingsPrint this RecipeDid you make this recipe?Leave a review4.6 from 5 votes

Ingredients

Cheese Sauce:

1cupraw cashewsno need to soak3Tbspfresh lemon juice2 lemons6Tbspwarm water3Tbspolive oil or avocado oil1 1/2tspgarlic powder3/4tspsea salt2Tbspnutritional yeast

Sweet Potato Fries:

2large sweet potatoes or 3 smaller ones, peeled and cut into fry shapes, about 1/2” thick2Tbspolive or avocado oildividedSea salt and black pepper1/2tspItalian seasoning1small red bell pepperdiced1/2small oniondiced2clovesgarlicminced1-2tspavocado oil or olive oil1/2marinara sauceheated1/2of the cheese sauce1/2cupuncured pepperoniSuch as ApplegateMinced parsley for garnishCrushed red pepper for garnish

Instructions

Preheat your oven to 425° F and line 2 baking sheets with parchment paper.Place cut sweet potatoes in a bowl, toss with the oil and sprinkle all over with salt, pepper, and Italian seasoning.  Arrange on the baking sheets in a single layer with no two fries touching – this will help them roast up crispy!Place baking sheets on racks in the upper portion of your oven, and roast for 20-25 minutes until bottoms are browning (fries on the bottom rack will brown first), flip the fries using a spatula and return to a single layer.  Rotate baking sheets 180 degrees AND switch oven racks (bottom sheet moves to top, top to bottoto promote even browning.Continue to bake another 15-20 minutes, watching closely to avoid burning.Meanwhile, make the cheese sauce. In a small blender (I used a NutriBulleblend together all the cheese ingredients until very smooth. Depending on your blender, this might take several minutes. Once smooth, taste and adjust any seasonings to taste.Heat a large skillet over medium heat to cook the pepperoni. Once heated, spread pepperoni in a single layer and cook about 45 seconds on each side, or until cooked to preference. Remove to a plate and set aside. Keeping the heat over medium, add a tsp or 2 of oil to the skillet and cook peppers and onions for 1 minute to soften, then add the garlic and cook another 30 seconds. Remove from heat.When the fries are done, it’s time to load them up! Arrange them on a platter and top with the marinara sauce, veggie mixture, pepperoni, cheese sauce (use a spoon, or pipe it through a plastic bag cut at the corner). Garnish with minced parsley and crushed red pepper, if desired. Enjoy!

Recipe Notes

Note: Save any leftover cheese sauce covered in the refrigerator for up to 4 days.

Nutrition

Calories: 359kcalCarbohydrates: 23gProtein: 9gFat: 27gSaturated Fat: 5gCholesterol: 15mgSodium: 725mgPotassium: 485mgFiber: 4gSugar: 6gVitamin A: 10153IUVitamin C: 42mgCalcium: 38mgIron: 2mg

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