Can we ever get enough of French fries in our lives? Hands down, the hot, crunchy, and delicious golden sticks are a universal guilty pleasure.
However, eating our favorite fast foods every time we crave them comes with a steep price! Much to our dismay, they are not the healthiest treat in town and can be bad news for our waistline. But worry not, for we have a perfect solution to gratify your junk-food cravings.
Say hi to these five extremely healthy but addictive alternatives to french fries! These nutritious, homemade substitutes are more natural to make and are guilt-free.  Bon appetite!
Sweet Potato fries
The best healthy swap for those oily, deep-fried potatoes is none other than baked sweet potato chips. Packed with vitamin A, protein, and fiber, they are a sweeter substitute but delectable. Watch how to make them here!
Baked Tortilla Chips
Crisp, super tasty, and oil-free, baked tortilla chips will become your best friend when you are trying to get fit and fabulous, but those pesky cravings won’t go away. We bet that this easy recipe is something you will make again and again! See how to make it below.
Zucchini Fries
Called “Turai/Ghiya” in Urdu. Zucchini might not be a favorite vegetable for many. But just one bite of this mouth-watering, delicious zucchini fries will make your mouth go “Omnomnom” and your tummy “Ahhhh.” Check out this amazing recipe for Zucchini fries here.
Chickpea Fries
We Pakistanis love spicy chickpea chat, and now it’s time to extend that love with crunchy, tender, and delicious chickpea fries! This innovative savory treat should be your on the must-make list. Plus, it’s healthy. Happy munching!
Carrot Fries
Since childhood, we all have been hearing how terrific carrots are for eyes and skin. Â After sweet potato, carrots are yet another vary for fries. Hearty and crunchy like potatoes, partner them up with spicy ketchup, and your body will thank you for this awesomeness! See how to make them here.
Try these out and tell us you love them! Stay tuned to Brandsynario for more healthy recipes.Â
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