Saturday, August 8, 2020

Jicama Fries with spicy seasoning

Jicamas ("Hee-kah-mah" or "Hick-ah-mah") are one of my favorites in salads. The crispy texture and hint of sweetness makes them perfect for the salads. I also like munching on them raw, just add some salt, lemon and red chilli powder to it and my snack time is sorted. I didn't think I can have Jicamas in any other way until a friend of mine mentioned to me that she loved sauted Jicama. So, I got a Jicama to saute it. But when I started peeling it, I felt a little adventurous and thought of trying to make some fries instead. Jicama fries are also called keto fries as they are low on carbs, yet they have a  great crunch to them.


Jicamas are root vegetables also known as Mexican Turnip. They are native to Mexico but are easily available in most grocery stores in North America. Jicamas have thick brown skin which is not edible but inside is white and crispy almost like an apple, just not as sweet. Also, it is very important to know that only the root of the Jicama plant is eatable; while the rest of the plant including the leaves, beans and anything else is toxic and must not be eaten in any form.


The root of Jicama plant which is edible (commonly referred to as Jicama) is very healthy. According to public sources, Jicamas are high in soluble fiber (6 gm/ cup) specifically "oligofructose inulin" which is a prebiotic that promotes growth of probiotics (good bacteria) in our body. These soluble fibers may help prevent diabetes and high blood cholesterol. Since Jicamas are high in water (85% - 90%) and fiber content, they help you feel full for longer period of time with fewer calories (50 cal/ cup). Jicamas are also low in carbs (11 gm/ cup) unlike potatoes, low in cholesterol and are fat free. They are an  excellent source of Vitamin A, C (antioxidant) and beta carotene. These are just few of many health benefits of this wonder root vegetable Jicama. They taste delicious whether you eat them raw or cooked. But when I have some time on hand, I like to eat them as fries. I season them with array of spices and flavors including turmeric that has anti-inflammatory properties. These fries are also great companion for movie time! You can have them with choice of your dip, ketchup, guacamole or cilantro dip. So let's get started...

Safety first!
  • As mentioned above, only use the Jicama root and discard the rest of the plant as only the root is edible.
  • Always peel the skin of Jicama. The skin is not edible. Be sure to peel the skin with a knife. I have tried peeling it with a peeler but it would only remove a thin layer, not the entire skin.
  • Before you start peeling Jicama, cut the top and bottom first to help balance it on the chopping board. The flat surface and flat bottom will ensure that Jicama is not rolling on the board or slipping through your grip.
Additional notes/ Tips
  • Alternatively, you can buy pre-cut Jicama from the store but it's little bit pricey. I rather just buy whole Jicama and peel.
  • I have air fried the fries but you can also bake them in oven. I have given baking instructions below as well.  
  • Adjust the level of spice in the seasoning per your need. If you don't like spicy fries, just reduce the amount of red chilli powder to suit your flavor buds. 


Prep time - 10 minutes
Cook time - 50 minutes 

Ingredients


1 Medium Jicama  
1 Tbsp olive oil/ vegetable oil
1/4 Tsp turmeric powder
1/2 Tsp chili powder or paprika
1/4 Tsp black pepper powder (optional)
1/4 Tsp cumin powder
1/2 Tsp black salt
1/2 Tsp salt (to taste)
1/2 Lemon
Salt for boiling
 

Instructions


First and foremost, start boiling water in a big stockpot (fill it up half way). 


Now start peeling Jicama's skin with a knife and be sure to remove the entire thick layered skin.




Evenly slice the Jicama. I sliced it into pieces about 1/4" thick. 

Add the sliced Jicama into the stockpot. Add some salt and boil them for about 25-35 minutes until they become tender.


While Jicama slices are boiling, preheat oven at 425°F if baking in oven. 

When fries become tender (see picture below), strain the water and transfer the boiled fries in a large mixing bowl. 


Add oil and all the dry ingredients (spices) in the bowl and coat the fries evenly with the seasoning. 



                             
For Oven - Now line baking tray with foil or parchment paper and lightly grease it with oil. Evenly spread the boiled and seasoned Jicama slices without crowding them. This would prevent them from becoming soft with steam. Bake for about 35-40 minutes until fries are golden brown or the desired texture is reached.

For Air fryer - Evenly spread the boiled and seasoned Jicama slices on the air fryer tray without crowding them. This would prevent them from becoming soft with steam. Air fry them for about 20 minutes at 425°F until the fries turn golden brown or desired texture is reached. 


Remove from oven and serve with your favorite dip (ketchup or chutney)! I highly recommend topping the crispy fries with dash of lemon juice for a little zesty twist. Enjoy these healthy fries without any guilt !
                                  



4 comments:

  1. It looks yummy.... And of course healthy....

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  2. Awesome... healthy. Need to try this one!

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    1. Definitely give it a try and let me know how it turns out for you...

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