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Crispy on the outside, soft on the inside, what could be better than fried sweet potato tots?! Okay, I’m a little over excited but this sweet potato tater tots recipe is delicious and so stupidly easy, I don’t know why I haven’t been making them for years!

Fried sweet potato tots are one of my go-to paleo side dishes for my kids. They round out our low carb meals for them and make them so happy.

Plus, this vegan sweet potato tater tots recipe is awesome for barbecues, game night, or parties. They scream party food!

Are Fried Sweet Potato Tots Healthy?

Absolutely, these fried sweet potato tots are healthy. While they aren’t low carb, they tick just about every other health food checkbox. Paleo, whole30, vegan tater tots made with natural ingredients? Yes!!

Not all sweet potato tater tots are healthy, though. All store bought ones I’ve seen contain processed ingredients such as sugar, cornstarch, refined vegetable oils, dextrose, and even artificial flavors. No, thanks!

That’s why I like to make homemade sweet potato tots – I know exactly what ingredients go into them.

Don’t let the word “fried” scare you into believing they have been made in an unhealthy way. Coconut oil is good fat and is ideal for cooking foods at higher heat.

Plus, sweet tater tots have beneficial nutrients, including vitamin C, fiber, beta-carotene, magnesium, copper, and niacin.

How To Make Sweet Potato Tots Crispy

The key to super crispy sweet potato tater tots? You need to FRY them!

There’s a time and a place for baked foods, and I love them, but for these, frying is best for that super crispy exterior.

How To Make Homemade Sweet Potato Tots

I am so excited to show you how to make sweet potato tater tots because they are the easiest! You can make your own vegan sweet potato tots in just 4 steps:

  • Cook the sweet potatoes. Peel and cut sweet potatoes into cubes, then boil them for about 12 minutes, until just tender. Drain well.

PRO TIP: Don’t overcook the sweet potatoes – they can get too mushy and not stick together well. They’re ready to drain when you can pierce them with a fork, without much resistance in the middle.

  • Mix the sweet potatoes with almond flour, tapioca flour, and seasonings. I used sea salt, onion powder, garlic powder, and paprika.
  • Form tater tot shapes. You can make them any size you like! I like small ones so that I get more crispy exterior surface area.
  • Fry the vegan sweet potato tots in coconut oil over medium-high heat, about 1 minute per side. They are done when the outside is golden brown and crispy!

How To Make Sweet Potato Tater Tot Sauce

You could totally enjoy these paleo sweet potato tots without the sauce, but I think it’s a must!

To make the sauce, simply mix up some avocado oil mayo, chipotle pepper, and ranch seasoning mix.

Don’t say I didn’t warn you: the tater tot sauce is crazy good and you’ll want to use it on everything! It’s perfect for crispy baked sweet potato fries, too.

Can I Use Yams In This Sweet Potato Tater Tot Recipe?

Yes, you can use yams in this sweet potato tater tot recipe — usually you can use yams and sweet potatoes interchangeably.

There’s a lot of confusion between sweet potatoes and yams. Here are the main differences:

  • Yams – The skin of a yam is typically darker and rough, while the inside is light in color. Because yams are drier, you will want to use a little more oil when cooking with it.
  • Sweet Potatoes – The skin of a sweet potato is a fair amount lighter than a yam, and the inside is light yellow to a dark orange color.

The biggest difference? Sweet potatoes are much sweeter than yams!

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Variations For This Sweet Potato Tots Recipe

I think this sweet potato tots recipe is perfect as-is, and don’t recommend messing with it if you’re making it for kids especially. But, if you want to lighten it up a bit or cut down on carbs, here are some ways to sneak some veggies in there:

  • Broccoli – The flavor combination of sweet potatoes and broccoli is perfection. Boil the broccoli with the potatoes and blend together.
  • Cauliflower – Add some extra nutrients by adding in some cooked cauliflower, which is naturally low carb. Plus, it won’t alter the flavor of the sweet potato tater tots recipe too much!
  • Carrots – If you toss in some cooked carrots, your crispy tater tots will turn out sweeter.

If you choose to add veggies like these, you can just boil them at the same time as the sweet potatoes.

Can You Make Fried Sweet Potato Tots Ahead?

Yes, you can fried sweet potato tots ahead. They make wonderful leftovers! Follow the instructions as directed, then refrigerate or freeze them in an airtight container.

So if you think serving homemade tater tots for a party is too much work, making them ahead is the key. Same goes for meal prep!

You can store fried sweet potato tots either before or after frying, but I’d probably do it before. The flavor won’t diminish since the sweet potatoes were cooked before forming the tots!

To reheat either refrigerated or frozen sweet potato tots that were already fried, preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Heat them on a baking sheet for 10 to 12 minutes if they are thawed, or 16 to 20 minutes from frozen. If they aren’t crispy enough, place under the broiler for a couple minutes at the end. Or, fry them a bit a second time.

If you didn’t fry your vegan tater tots before storing, it’s best to fry them in coconut oil as directed on the recipe. This is the crispiest option!

What To Serve With Sweet Potato Tater Tots

The sweet potato tater tots are so good, you could make a meal out of them, but you probably shouldn’t on their own. 😉 Here are some amazing paleo recipes that go with them:

  • Veggie Packed Turkey Burgers…or Cauliflower Burgers for a vegetarian meal!
  • Cilantro Lime Chicken Wings
  • Beef Chuck Eye Steak

More Paleo Sweet Potato Recipes

  • Sweet Potato Fries
  • Cinnamon Mashed Sweet Potatoes
  • Roasted Sweet Potato Salad

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Fried Sweet Potato Tots Recipe (Vegan + Gluten Free)

Fried sweet potato tots are EASY, flavorful, and kid-friendly! This healthy sweet potato tater tots recipe needs 7 ingredients and is ready in 20 minutes.

Course Side Dish

Cuisine American

Keyword Fried Sweet Potato Tots Recipe

Calories 145 kcal

Prep Time 5 minutes

Cook Time 15 minutes

Total Time 20 minutes

Author Maya Krampf from WickedSpatula.com

Servings 6 servings

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Ingredients

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  • 1 lb Sweet potatoes
  • 3 tbsp Blanched almond flour
  • 2 tsp Tapioca flour
  • 1/2 teaspoon Sea salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon Onion powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon Paprika
  • 1/2 teaspoon Pepper
  • 1/2 teaspoon Garlic powder
  • 1/2 cup Coconut oil (for frying)

Sauce

  • 1/4 cup Avocado mayonnaise (or your favorite)
  • 1.5 teaspoons Ranch seasoning
  • 1-2 tablespoons Chipotle chiles in adobo

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Instructions

More TIPS about this paleo recipe in the post above!

  1. To cook the sweet potatoes, peel them, cut into cubes, and boil 12 minutes, until just tender.

  2. Drain the potatoes and place in a bowl with the flours and seasonings. Combine with your fingers and form into tots.

  3. Heat 1/2 cup coconut oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Fry the tots 1 minute per side until golden and crispy.

  4. Whisk together the mayo, chipotle pepper, and ranch seasoning. Serve with the tots.

Recipe Notes

Serving size:1/2 cup, or about 1/6 of the entire recipe

*Nutrition info only includes 2 tablespoons coconut oil, because most of it gets left behind in the pan. The sauce is also not included in nutrition info because it depends how much you use.

Nutrition Information Per Serving

Nutrition Facts

Amount per serving. Serving size in recipe notes above.

Calories 145

Fat 8g

Protein 2g

Total Carbs 17g

Net Carbs 15g

Fiber 2g

Sugar 3g

Where does nutrition info come from? Nutrition facts are provided as a courtesy, sourced from the USDA Food Database. Net carb count excludes both fiber and sugar alcohols (though the latter are rarely seen on this site), because these do not affect blood sugar in most people. We try to be accurate, but feel free to make your own calculations.

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FAQs

What makes tater tots not gluten-free? ›

Do tater tots have gluten? Not all tots have gluten. Some tater tots include flour and some don't, while others contain seasoning that may have gluten-containing ingredients. Whether they are frozen or homemade do your due diligence before consuming.

Who makes gluten-free tater tots? ›

Tater Tots are Gluten-Free

Tater Tots are actually a trademarked product of the Ore-Ida company. Ore-Ida tater tots even made our list of twenty surprisingly gluten-free foods. Celiac.com Sponsor (A12): Tater tots are listed as gluten-free on the Ore-Ida website.

Are crispy tots gluten-free? ›

Tater tots are made from potatoes, oil, salt, and not much else. However, most store-bought brands of tater tots are not certified gluten-free, which means that they could be subject to cross-contamination during manufacturing. Ore-Ida potatoes are the exception: rest assured that they are definitely gluten-free!

Are most tater tots vegan? ›

The majority of tater tots are vegan, and we're grateful that Sonic's are. These deep-fried potatoes are soft and pillowy.

Why are tater tots not vegan? ›

Unfortunately, many store-bought tater tots aren't vegan as they contain lactose, egg powder, or other animal ingredients. So don't just grab them at random but make sure to check the ingredient list first.

Is cornstarch gluten-free? ›

Cornstarch is gluten-free in its natural form. Cornstarch is made by grinding up the starchy (carbohydrate) portion of a corn grain and turning it into a very fine powder. Cornstarch is typically used as a thickener for soups, sauces, gravy and stews.

Are Alexia Sweet Potato Tots gluten-free? ›

This product has 3 ingredients that may have gluten.

Are Walmart brand tater tots gluten free? ›

Yes! We believe this product is gluten free as there are no gluten ingredients listed on the label.

Are Doritos gluten-free? ›

The final verdict: Are Doritos safe to eat if you're gluten-free? Most Doritos flavors aren't gluten-free; the only one that does earn the gluten-free label is the Simply White Organic Cheddar Doritos.

Are sweet potatoes gluten-free? ›

Yes, sweet potatoes are also naturally gluten-free. However, as with regular potatoes, when cooking them, you need to ensure that there are no gluten-containing ingredients. Or, if you are craving gluten-free snacks like sweet potato chips, remember to read the label in case they have any additives with gluten.

Is Velveeta gluten-free? ›

Kraft (the company that makes Velveeta) has a trusted policy to disclose any allergens on their nutrition label and there are no warning that indicate that Velveeta cheese contains any gluten ingredients. Furthermore, the gluten-free and celiac community is in agreement that Velveeta should be considered gluten-free.

Is ketchup gluten-free? ›

Ketchup doesn't contain wheat, barley, or rye. As such, it's a naturally gluten-free product. However, some brands may use wheat-derived vinegar or produce their ketchup in a facility that manufactures other gluten-containing foods, which may contaminate it.

Are McDonald's fries 100% vegan? ›

The US McDonald's fries are not vegan, but the process still involves the highest FDA safety regulations. Besides the potatoes and salt for flavoring, the cooking involves vegetable oils like corn, soybean, and canola. They also have chemical preservatives and natural beef additives from milk and wheat.

Why are red Robin fries not vegan? ›

Fried items may be prepared in the same frying oil as menu items containing animal ingredients. We cannot guarantee that cross-contact with animal ingredients will not occur.

Which frozen tater tots are vegan? ›

Buy Frozen Tater Tots at stores near you
  • Ore-Ida Extra Crispy Tater Tots Seasoned Shredded Food Snacks Frozen Potatoes. ...
  • McCain Mashed Potato Shapes, Smiles. ...
  • Signature SELECT Potatoes, Shredded, Seasoned. ...
  • Simply Organic Tater Bites. ...
  • Signature SELECT Potatoes, Seasoned Shredded, Family Size.
  • Alexia Puffs, Yukon Select, Organic.

Are tater tots normally gluten-free? ›

So in theory, yes, tater tots are gluten-free! You'll just need to read the packaging on whatever brand of tater tots you choose to make sure it fits your needs. And if you order tater tots at a restaurant you'll want to ask if they contain gluten and if they're cooked separately from foods that contain gluten.

Why are hashbrowns not gluten-free? ›

Are Hash Browns Gluten-Free? The question of whether hash browns are gluten-free is more tricky as hash browns are processed food, so it really depends on the way they have been made as well as the ingredients used in their preparation. Frozen hash browns can be gluten-free or contain gluten.

What makes fries not gluten-free? ›

Do French Fries have Gluten? Most French fries are made with naturally gluten-free ingredients, including potatoes, oil, and salt. However, some restaurants cook them in a fryer that is used for other foods that contain gluten (like chicken tenders or nuggets).

Why are fries not gluten-free? ›

The traditional fries—which span classic-cut, crinkle-cut, smiles, and steak-cut fries—contain no gluten ingredients. The seasoned, however, all contain wheat flour as a top ingredient, and the beer batter fries also use barley.

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