How to make Korean style candied sweet potatoes (Goguma Mattang). Deep fried chunky sweet potatoes are coated with caramelized sugar. It's crunchy, soft, and fluffy all at the same time. A great kids snack and side dish!
Prep Time35 minutesmins
Cook Time10 minutesmins
Total Time45 minutesmins
Course: Side dishes
Cuisine: Korean
Keyword: sweet potatoes
Servings: 4
Calories: 174kcal
Author: Sue | My Korean Kitchen
Ingredients
500gsweet potato(1.1 pounds), you can use any sweet potatoes that are suitable for deep-frying or roasting (e.g. beauregard‘ variety). FYI, I used Korean sweet potatoes.
Somecooking oilfor deep-frying, enough to cover the sweet potatoes in a pot
Somecrushed nutsor roasted sesame seeds, to garnish
Caramel sauce
3Tbspraw sugar
1Tbspcooking oil, I used rice bran oil
Instructions
Wash the sweet potato, peel the skin and cut it into small chunks (not too thick as it will take longer to cook through). Soak them in cold water for 30 minutes to reduce the starch.
Drain away the water and thoroughly wipe off the water from the sweet potatoes with kitchen paper.
Pour the deep frying oil into a large pot and heat it up until it reaches 180 C / 356 F (or boiling). Add the sweet potatoes and cook them until cooked through (about 5 to 8 minutes).
Take out the fried sweet potatoes and place them onto some kitchen paper to soak away the excess oil.
Add the cooking oil in a well heated pan and scatter the sugar around. Melt it over medium high heat until the sugar dissolves then quickly reduce the heat to low. Add the sweet potatoes into the pan and mix well with the sauce (for 1 to 2 minutes).
Move the sweet potatoes onto non stick baking paper to cool down for 3 to 5 minutes. Serve. (You can garnish with some crushed nuts or sesame seeds for extra savory taste.)