For extra flavor, try adding a pinch of smoked paprika or garlic powder to the salt. Serve with your favorite dipping sauce, such as a spicy mayo or chimichurri. Ensure the yuca is cooked until very tender before frying to prevent a starchy interior. Do not overcrowd the fryer, as this will lower the oil temperature and result in soggy fries. Fry in batches for best results. Leftover fried yuca can be reheated in a preheated oven at 350 degrees F (175 degrees C) for 10-15 minutes, or until crispy.
Murl Bayerlehner
Jun 29, 2025A little bit of smoked paprika on these is amazing!
Lempi Johnson
Jun 2, 2025I had never tried yuca before, but these fries have made me a fan. Will definitely make again.
Sandy Wuckert
May 21, 2025I boiled my yuca for closer to 35 minutes to get the right consistency. Keep an eye on it!
Mary Macgyver
Apr 29, 2025So easy to make, and they always come out crispy. This recipe is a keeper!
Marcelina Kuvalis
Feb 8, 2025These yuca fries are so much better than regular fries! The texture is perfect, and they're not too heavy.
Hannah Steuber
Jan 3, 2025Next time I'm trying an aioli dipping sauce. Thanks for the great recipe!
Christa Mann
Dec 18, 2024A great gluten-free alternative to potato fries. My family loves them!
Estell Haley
Dec 1, 2024Make sure to really dry the yuca after boiling; this helps them crisp up nicely in the fryer!
Vella Luettgen
Oct 9, 2024I love the nutty flavor of yuca. The chili-lime seasoning is a must-try!
Maddison Halvorson
Aug 7, 2024Easy to adapt to different spices. Really a great recipe!