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  2. Celebrate the Fall Harvest With These Beautiful Vegetable Recipes

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    Get the Maple Bacon Brussels Sprouts recipe. ... Air Fryer Sweet Potato Fries. Homemade sweet potato fries get extra crispy when made in an air fryer. There's no need to heat up a pot of oil!

  3. The Crispiest Bacon Is Cooked In an Air Fryer - AOL

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    Cooking your bacon in an air frier results in quick and crispy bacon without the mess! This easy recipe is perfect for cooking breakfast on busy mornings. The Crispiest Bacon Is Cooked In an Air Fryer

  4. The Truth Behind The Sweet Potato Vs. Regular Potato Debate - AOL

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    A 100-gram serving of both contains “2 grams protein, 21 grams carbohydrate... and less than one gram of fat,” Yawitz says. Regular potatoes contain 92 calories per serving. Sweet potatoes ...

  5. 27 Quick, Easy and Compulsively Eatable Air-Fryer Snacks - AOL

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    13. Toasted Ravioli. St. Louis’ specialty snack is so much easier to make in an air fryer than a deep fryer. Just use your favorite refrigerated or frozen ravioli, coat in breadcrumbs, and air ...

  6. French fries - Wikipedia

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    Steak fries – thick-cut fries. [21] Sweet potato friesfries made with sweet potatoes instead of traditional white potatoes. [93] Tornado fries – helical-cut potatoes that are placed on a skewer and then deep fried. [21]

  7. Fried sweet potato - Wikipedia

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    Fried sweet potatoes are known as patates in Guinean cuisine, where they are more popular than potatoes and more commonly used to make fries. [1][2] Recipes for fried sweet potatoes in the United States go back to the nineteenth century. Some suggest parboiling the sweet potatoes before frying, [3] while others call for frying them with sugar.