Foodie wows thousands with her quick. easy recipe for avocado fries (2024)

A foodie has inspired thousands after sharing her quick and easy recipe for avocado fries, and she promises they're good for you as well as being delicious.

Ayeh Far, who goes by the name Cooking with Ayehon Instagram, said enjoying fries doesn't have to be a guilty pleasure.

If you fill them with avocado and season them with breadcrumbs and her secret seasoning, they can be vegan and healthy, as well as crunchy and delicious.

'Just when you thought you couldn't love avocados anymore, did you know that you can now turn them into crispy avocado fries?' Ayeh posted.

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A foodie has inspired thousands after sharing her quick and easy recipe for avocado fries, and she promises they're good for you as well as being delicious (finished result pictured)

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'With avocados so cheap right now here in Australia, it's the perfect time to try them. They're also vegan and so fun to make!'

To replicate her avocado fries, Ayeh recommends you get your hands on some avocados, flour, milk, breadcrumbs, olive oil spray and her own 'everything bagel seasoning'.

This seasoning requires white sesame seeds, black sesame seeds, dried onion flakes, dried garlic granules, poppy seeds and sea salt.

'The fries are great because they're crispy on the outside, soft and creamy in the middle, which makes them the perfect snack!' Ayeh wrote on her website.

You can either make them with an air fryer or in the oven, depending on how you like to cook.

Ayeh Far (pictured), who goes by the name Cooking with Ayeh on Instagram, said enjoying fries doesn't have to be a guilty pleasure

How to make the avocado fries at home

INGREDIENTS

Ayeh said you can either make the fries in the oven or the air fryer (pictured)

One medium ripe avocado

Half a cup of Panko breadcrumbs

Quarter of a cup of plain flour

Quarter of a cup of almond milk

One tablespoon of 'Everything Bagel Seasoning' (three tablespoons of white sesame seeds, two tablespoons of black sesame seeds, two tablespoons of dried onion flakes, two tablespoons of dried minced garlic granules, two tablespoons of poppy seeds and two tablespoons of flaky sea salt)

Olive oil spray

Sprinkle of salt

Squeeze of lime

Favourite sauce for dipping (Ayeh uses vegan mayonnaise mixed with sriracha hot sauce)

METHOD

To make in the air fryer

1. Cut the avocado in half, peel and remove the pit. Slice avocado in thick slices/wedges.

2. Create a dipping station with three separate bowls. One for the flour, one for the milk, and the third for the panko breadcrumbs and everything bagel seasoning combined.

3. One by one, coat avocado slices into the flour first, then dip into the milk, then back to the flour, and back to the milk.

4. Lastly, dip in the breadcrumb mixture and cover them well on all sides to make sure they're completely coated.

5. Repeat the process for all the avocado slices.

6. Preheat your air fryer to 180 degrees Celsius or 350 degrees Farenheit.

7. Place avocado slices into the air fryer basket in a single layer. Spray the tops with olive oil and cook for 8-10 minutes.

8. Turn them around and cook for a further 4-5 minutes until the second side is golden.

9. After air frying, sprinkle a little salt and accompany with your favourite dipping sauce.

To make in the oven

1. Repeat steps one to five from previous recipe.

2. Pre-heat the oven to 200 degrees Celsius or 400 degrees Farenheit.

3. Place the avocado slices on a baking tray lined with a baking sheet in a single layer, making sure they aren't touching. Spray the tops with olive oil and cook for 15-20 minutes until they are nice and golden and crispy.

4. Once baked, sprinkle a little salt and serve with your favourite dipping sauce.

Source: Cooking with Ayeh

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When it comes to how to make the fries extra delicious, Ayeh has a few tips.

'Double coating the avocado slices in the flour and milk mixture gets them super crispy without the need for any egg wash,' she said.

She also recommends that you don't over-crowd the oven or air fryer, so the fries aren't touching and have plenty of room to get crispy.

She recommends that you don't over-crowd the oven or air fryer, so the fries aren't touching and have plenty of room to get crispy (pictured cooking)

Thousands who saw the simple recipe were impressed and said they couldn't wait to replicate it for themselves at home.

'Oh my God, I've got to try that,' one commenter posted.

'I bought an air fryer because of this recipe. Can't wait to try it,' another added.

Foodie wows thousands with her quick. easy recipe for avocado fries (2024)

FAQs

How to cook an avocado? ›

Grilled

Simply cut an avocado in half and remove the seed. Drizzle the halves with lemon juice and brush them with olive oil. Place the cut side down on the grill and cook for 2–3 minutes. Finally, season them with salt and pepper or any other seasoning of your choice.

Why can't you fry with avocado oil? ›

Fry freely with avocado oil.

Avocado oil is by far the safest oil for high heat cooking, like frying, due to its extremely high smoke point (as high as 500°F). You can use avocado oil just like your regular frying oil to reduce the risk and make a healthier choice.

What kind of avocado oil for frying? ›

Extra-virgin avocado oil has a smoke point of around 480 F, and the smoke point for refined avocado oil can be as high as 520 F. This makes it ideal for high heat cooking applications like sautéing and frying.

How to cook avocado fast? ›

Ripen an avocado in the microwave: Slice an avocado in half, pit the avocado, then wrap each half tightly in plastic wrap. You'd then microwave the avocado in 30-second intervals until the fruit is soft enough to use. To halt the cooking process, dunk the microwaved avocados in a bowl of ice water.

Can I eat eggs and avocados every day? ›

However, this mix should be eaten in moderation. "The ideal way not to risk exaggerating with fat and calories is to bring to the table half avocado combined with two eggs, preferably hard-boiled, no more than a couple of times a week," says the expert, who here shares 5 good reasons to choose this meal combination.

Can you eat avocados every day? ›

A daily dose of avocado is good for your heart. Research has shown that people who eat avocados every day have higher levels of HDL, the "good" cholesterol. Avocados also may be good for your gut biome. But they're high in calories, so stick to recommended serving sizes.

What are the crunchy pieces in avocados? ›

What is it? Hard lumps or 'stones' form in the flesh adjacent to the skin. These 'stones', which can be up to 5mm diameter, usually stick to the skin when the avocado is peeled, but are not harmful if eaten.

Are avocado chips good for you? ›

For those on a low-carb or keto diet, avocado oil kettle chips are a smart choice because they are low in carbs and high in healthy fats. This makes them a great way to satisfy your snack cravings without derailing your diet goals.

Is An avocado A Vegetable or a fruit? ›

Avocado is a fruit!

While avocados are often prepared with salt and spice and consumed like, and alongside, vegetables, avocados are biologically fruits since they contain seeds and develop from the ovary of a flowering plant.

What is an avocado wrap made of? ›

In a small bowl, mash a fourth of the avocado with a fork; spread over tortillas. Layer with lettuce, tomato and remaining avocado. Sprinkle with cheese, garlic powder, salt and pepper; roll up. Serve immediately.

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