This 5-ingredient oven dinner is the kind of smart weeknight shortcut that earns a permanent place in the meal rotation. Frozen sweet potato fries become the hearty base, then a few pantry staples turn them into a sweet-savory casserole-style bake with crisp edges, tender centers, and plenty of flavor. It is an easy, budget-friendly approach that feels a little playful while still delivering the comfort of a hot meal from the oven.
Serve this with a simple green salad, steamed broccoli, or crisp coleslaw to balance the sweetness of the fries. If you want to make it feel more substantial, add grilled chicken, baked sausage, or black beans on the side. A dollop of sour cream, plain Greek yogurt, or a spoonful of salsa also works nicely at the table.
5-Ingredient Oven Fireworks Favorite
Servings: 4
Ingredients
1 bag (about 20 ounces) frozen sweet potato fries
Directions
1. Preheat the oven to 425°F and lightly coat a rectangular glass casserole dish with cooking spray or a thin film of oil if desired for easier cleanup.
2. Spread the frozen sweet potato fries evenly in the casserole dish. Sprinkle the taco seasoning over the top, then toss gently right in the dish so the fries are lightly coated.
3. Scatter the black beans over the fries, then spoon the salsa across the top in small amounts so the fries still have some exposed surface for browning.
4. Bake for 20 minutes, then remove the dish and sprinkle the cheddar cheese evenly over the top.
5. Return the dish to the oven and bake 8 to 10 minutes more, until the cheese is melted and the fries are hot and crisp around the edges. Let rest for 5 minutes before serving.
Variations & Tips
Add protein: To make this more filling, add 1 to 2 cups of cooked shredded chicken, cooked ground turkey, or crumbled cooked sausage before baking. Keep the added meat fairly dry so the fries can still crisp properly.
Cheese swap: Monterey Jack, pepper Jack, or a Mexican-style blend all melt well here. If you like a sharper finish, use extra-sharp cheddar and add it during the final part of baking just as you would with regular cheddar.
Keep the fries crisp: Do not overload the dish with too much salsa, and spread the fries in a fairly even layer rather than piling them deeply. A little exposed surface area helps them roast instead of steam.
Bean-free version: If black beans are not your favorite, leave them out and use a little extra cheese or add a handful of corn instead. This keeps the ingredient list flexible while preserving the same easy method.
Spice level: Use mild, medium, or hot salsa depending on your household. A pinch of crushed red pepper or a few sliced pickled jalapeños added after baking can also bring more heat without changing the base recipe too much.