Crispy Broccoli Fries

Crispy Broccoli Fries

Crispy Broccoli Fries are a fun, healthier twist on traditional fries, combining the goodness of broccoli and potatoes into a crunchy, golden snack. These fries are soft on the inside, crispy on the outside, and packed with flavor thanks to simple seasonings and a light coating. They’re perfect as an appetizer, side dish, or even a guilt-free snack for kids and adults alike. Served with dips like ketchup, garlic mayo, or yogurt sauce, they disappear fast from the plate.

Prep Time

20 minutes

Cook Time

20–25 minutes

Total Time

45 minutes

Servings

3–4 servings

Ingredients

Main Ingredients

1 head broccoli, blanched, cooled, and finely chopped or mashed

2–3 large potatoes, boiled and mashed

2–4 tablespoons cornflour (cornstarch) or rice flour

2–3 tablespoons black sesame seeds (for coating)

Seasonings

1 teaspoon pizza seasoning or dried oregano

½ teaspoon black pepper powder

Salt to taste

Optional Extras

1 teaspoon garlic powder

½ teaspoon chili flakes

2 tablespoons grated Parmesan cheese

A pinch of smoked paprika for extra flavor

Instructions

Prepare the Broccoli

Bring a pot of salted water to a boil.

Add broccoli florets and blanch for 2–3 minutes until slightly tender.

Drain immediately and transfer to ice-cold water to preserve color.

Chop finely or mash until smooth but slightly textured.

Squeeze out excess moisture if needed.

Prepare the Potato Base

Boil potatoes until soft and fully cooked.

Peel and mash them while still warm for a smoother texture.

Let them cool slightly before mixing.

Make the Mixture

In a large bowl, combine mashed potatoes and broccoli.

Add cornflour or rice flour to bind the mixture.

Season with salt, black pepper, oregano, garlic powder, and chili flakes.

Mix thoroughly until a firm dough-like consistency forms.

If the mixture feels too soft, add a little more flour.

Shape the Fries

Take small portions of the mixture and shape them into fry-like sticks.

Press gently to ensure they hold their shape.

Coat the Fries

Roll each piece lightly in black sesame seeds for extra crunch and flavor.

Optional: You can also coat in breadcrumbs for an even crispier texture.

Cook the Fries

You can prepare these in three ways:

Air Fryer Method

Preheat air fryer to 180°C (350°F).
Arrange fries in a single layer.
Air fry for 12–15 minutes, flipping halfway until golden and crispy.

Oven Method

Preheat oven to 200°C (390°F).
Place fries on a lined baking tray.
Bake for 20–25 minutes, flipping once halfway through.

Pan Fry Method

Heat a thin layer of oil in a non-stick pan.
Shallow fry until golden brown on all sides.
Drain on paper towels.

Serve

Serve hot with ketchup, garlic mayo, spicy yogurt dip, or cheese sauce.

Tips

Remove Moisture Properly

Broccoli contains water, so make sure to drain and squeeze it well to avoid soggy fries.

Mash Smooth but Not Too Fine

A slightly textured mixture helps maintain structure and improves bite.

Balance the Binding Agent

Too much cornflour makes fries dense, too little makes them fall apart. Add gradually.

Chill Before Cooking

Refrigerate shaped fries for 15–20 minutes before cooking to help them firm up.

Don’t Overcrowd

Whether air frying or baking, keep space between fries for better crisping.

Flip Carefully

Turn halfway through cooking for even browning.

Use Hot Potatoes

Mash potatoes while warm for better binding and smoother texture.

Add Cheese for Flavor

Parmesan enhances crispiness and adds a savory depth.

Test One Fry First

Cook a single piece first to adjust seasoning and texture if needed.

Serve Immediately

These fries taste best when fresh and hot.

Variations

Cheesy Broccoli Fries

Add mozzarella or cheddar inside the mixture for a gooey center.

Spicy Version

Increase chili flakes, add cayenne pepper, or mix in chopped green chilies.

Garlic Herb Fries

Boost garlic powder and oregano for a strong herby flavor.

Vegan Version

Skip cheese and use rice flour instead of any dairy-based binders.

Gluten-Free Version

Use rice flour or cornstarch only, ensuring all ingredients are gluten-free.

Protein Boost Fries

Add mashed chickpeas or paneer to increase protein content.

Breadcrumb Coated Fries

Double coat with breadcrumbs for extra crunch.

Cheesy Masala Fries

Add chaat masala and cumin powder for an Indian-style twist.

Sweet Potato Version

Replace regular potatoes with sweet potatoes for a sweeter flavor.

Air Fryer Only Healthy Version

Skip oil completely and rely on air fryer crisping.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I bake instead of frying?

Yes. Baking or air frying both work well and give a healthier result.

Why are my fries breaking apart?

The mixture likely needs more binding agent or was too wet.

Can I prepare them ahead of time?

Yes. Shape them and refrigerate for up to 24 hours before cooking.

Can I freeze broccoli fries?

Yes. Freeze shaped uncooked fries and cook directly from frozen.

Do I need breadcrumbs?

Not necessarily. Sesame seeds or flour coating is enough, but breadcrumbs add extra crunch.

Can I use only broccoli without potatoes?

Yes, but you’ll need more binding agents like cheese or flour.

How do I make them extra crispy?

Air fry or bake at high temperature and avoid overcrowding.

What dips go best with them?

Garlic mayo, spicy ketchup, cheese dip, or yogurt-based sauces work best.

Can kids eat this?

Yes, they are kid-friendly and a great way to include vegetables.

How long do leftovers last?

Store in the fridge for up to 2 days and reheat in an air fryer for best texture.

Nutrition

Approximate values per serving:

Calories: 180–230

Protein: 5–7g

Carbohydrates: 28–35g

Fat: 5–9g

Fiber: 4–6g

Sugar: 2–4g

Sodium: 200–350mg

Values vary depending on cooking method and added cheese.

Conclusion

Crispy Broccoli Fries are a delicious way to enjoy vegetables in a fun, snackable form. With a crispy exterior and soft, flavorful center, they make a great alternative to traditional fries while still feeling indulgent. Easy to customize with spices, cheese, or different coatings, they fit perfectly into both healthy eating and comfort food cravings. Once you try them, they’re likely to become a regular favorite in your kitchen.

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