This post is sponsored by Bel Brands USA & Mini Babybel® Cheese, but the content and opinions expressed here are my own.
So... let's get real for a moment. Living in Florida has its advantages, sure - we all know the beach is great and palm trees are gorgeous. I don't take that for granted for even a second. I love it here...
I mean, not just fall, I miss good ol' trees-changin'-color, boot-and-North-Face-wearin', crisp-fresh-air, running-wild-through-a-pumpkin-patch type of fall. Don't get me wrong, I absolutely adore Florida, but I certainly do miss certain aspects of "home".
Delainey is obsessed with the little faces on these guys and I'm obsessed with how delicious they are *and the fact that are 100% real cheese with no artificial growth hormones* - so it's a total win-win!
So... Whether you are having a little shin-dig or you just want to show your toddler what fall is about, you have to give these recipes a try (and you should most definitely snag the adorable Halloween Mini Babybel® from Target while you're at it)!
The best part is these delicious snacks are so easy to make, not to mention SO fun! So go ahead and add these two Sweet Potato fry recipes to your must try pins, because although they are simple both of these yummy dishes are sure to wow your fall loving friends, no matter where you are:
To create both of these recipes you will need:
One pack of the Mini Babybel® cheeses - You can find these adorable Halloween packaged Mini Babybels at Target!
2 sweet potatoes
Black olives
¾ cup all purpose flour (I used gluten free, you can use whatever works for your family!)
¼ cup breadcrumbs
1 egg
1 tbsp milk
High temperature Frying oil (corn, peanut, or vegetable)
Black pepper
Sea salt
Garlic
Red pepper
Parsley
Pumpkin spice
Paprika
Slice potatoes. One should be cut horizontally to form
circular shapes resembling pumpkins. The other should be cut vertically to make
the bat wings.
Now detail the potato slices by carving faces into the
circular shapes and carving bat wings out of the longer sliced potatoes. Use
half a long slice per wing for small wings or one full slice per wing for larger
wings.
PREP FOR Jack-O'-Lanterns Snacks: (after carving their faces):
Place on tray lined with aluminum foil and set oven to 425. Rub each slice and each side with olive oil. Sprinkle on the salt, pepper, garlic, and paprika onto one side then flip it and sprinkle salt, pepper, garlic, and pumpkin spice onto the other. Put in oven for 15 minutes flipping half way through or until browned on the edges. Serve with Mini Babybel® and use the jack-o'-lantern as a delicious substitute for crackers!
PREP FOR Batty Bites:
Wings: Mix the flour, breadcrumbs and herbs (1 tsp black
pepper, 1 tsp sea salt, 1 tsp paprika, ½ tsp red pepper flakes, 2 tsp garlic, ½
tsp parsley) together in one shallow dish. Beat the egg and milk together in
another shallow dish.
Dip “bat wings” into flour, then egg mixture, then flour
again. Place them on a tray lined with parchment paper after being battered to
wait for your frying oil to heat up to 375 degrees (I used a corn and peanut
oil blend).
Drop the sweet potato wings one at a time into the hot oil and cook for approximately
7 minutes or until they look done, then take them out and place them on a paper
towel and/or rack to allow oil to drain and for the wings to cool.
Presentation: Slide a toothpick
through one side of your Mini Babybel® Cheese and out the other. Attach wings onto the toothpick. Place
sliced olive pieces onto cheese to make kooky eyeballs. Add a red sauce to make
teeth if you want. We used a chipotle apricot sauce which was a delicious extra touch on all of the sweet potato goodness!
So tell me, what do you miss about your hometown? What parts of fall are your favorite about the area you live in? I'm excited to hear! I also would love to hear what you think about these kooky & delicious recipes, leave me some love when you give them a try and in case you aren't stalking Cartwheel already, I wanted to mention you can score 10% off Mini Babybel Cartwheel offer that runs 10/7 through early November.
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