Homemade Smiley Fries
Real mashed potato rounds, crispy and golden, with a face that makes everyone smile
Why this recipe works
Homemade smiley fries are the version you actually want to eat. Real mashed potatoes, no mystery ingredients, no freezer burn. They're crispy on the outside, soft and fluffy on the inside, and they take about 30 minutes from boiling to eating.
The breadcrumbs and cornstarch are the binding agents that let you roll the mash, cut shapes, and keep them from falling apart in the air fryer. Breadcrumbs add structure and a slightly crispy texture throughout, while cornstarch helps the outside set and crisp at high heat.
The air fryer is the perfect cooking method for these. They cook evenly without flipping constantly, the high heat crisps the outside without drying out the inside, and you don't need oil beyond a light spray. The result is golden, slightly crispy rounds with that classic smiley face that kids and adults both love.
Ingredients
- 2 medium potatoes
- 1/4 cup breadcrumbs
- 1 tbsp cornstarch
- 1/2 tsp salt
- 1/4 tsp paprika
- 1/2 tsp garlic powder
- Salt and pepper, to taste
- Cooking spray
- Your favorite dipping sauce
Notes on ingredients
Russet or Yukon Gold potatoes both work. Russets give a fluffier mash, Yukons are creamier and slightly denser. Either holds the shape well. Make sure the mashed potatoes are completely cooled before adding the dry ingredients or the dough will be too soft to roll. Fine breadcrumbs work better than panko here since you want a smooth, even texture for rolling and cutting.
Instructions
Boil the potatoes
Boil the potatoes until fork-tender. Drain and let them cool completely, then peel and mash until smooth with no lumps.
Make the dough
Add the breadcrumbs, cornstarch, salt, paprika, garlic powder, and pepper to the mashed potatoes. Mash and mix until completely smooth and the mixture holds together like a soft dough.
Roll it out
On a lightly floured surface, roll the potato mixture out to about 1/4-inch thickness. Work gently to keep it even.
Cut the rounds
Use a floured round cookie cutter to cut out circles. Re-roll any scraps to cut more.
Add the faces
Poke two eyes into each round using a straw. Use the edge of a spoon to press a curved smile into the bottom half. Take your time with this step, it's the fun part.
Arrange and spray
Place the smiley rounds on the Air Stand lined with parchment paper. Lightly spray both sides with cooking oil.
Preheat and cook
Preheat the Fritaire to 400°F (204°C). Air fry for 8 to 10 minutes, flipping halfway through, until golden and crispy.
Serve
Serve warm with ketchup or your favorite dipping sauce.
Pro tips
1. Let the potatoes cool completely
Warm mashed potatoes are too soft and sticky to roll. Let them cool to room temperature before mixing in the dry ingredients. You can also refrigerate them for 15 minutes to speed this up.
2. Flour your surface and cutter
The potato dough is sticky. Keep your rolling surface, hands, and cookie cutter lightly floured to prevent sticking and tearing.
3. Work quickly with the faces
The straw and spoon technique works best when the dough is slightly chilled and firm. If it gets too soft, pop the cut rounds in the fridge for 5 minutes before adding the faces.
4. Spray both sides
A light coat of cooking spray on both sides is what gives these a golden, slightly crispy exterior. Don't skip it.
Variations
1. Add cheese
Mix 2 tablespoons of grated parmesan or cheddar into the potato dough for extra flavor.
2. Try different shapes
Use star, heart, or animal-shaped cookie cutters instead of round. Skip the face and let the shape do the work.
3. Make them spicy
Add a pinch of cayenne or chili powder to the seasoning mix for a grown-up version.
4. Use sweet potatoes
Swap the regular potatoes for sweet potatoes for a slightly sweeter, more colorful version. The method stays the same.
5. Make them gluten-free
Use gluten-free breadcrumbs. Everything else in the recipe is already gluten-free.

Storage and reheating
Store leftover cooked smiley fries in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days. Reheat in the air fryer at 375°F (191°C) for 4 to 5 minutes to bring back the crispness. You can also freeze the shaped, uncooked smiley fries on a parchment-lined tray, then transfer them to a freezer bag for up to 2 months. Cook from frozen at 400°F (204°C), adding a few extra minutes to the cook time.
What to serve with them
These are a crowd-pleaser for all ages. Pair them with:
- Ketchup or BBQ sauce
- Ranch or garlic aioli
- Grilled chicken or fish fingers
- A simple green salad
- Burgers or sandwiches
They're perfect for kids' meals, party snacks, or any time you want a side dish that brings a little fun to the table.
FAQ
Why is my potato dough too sticky?
The potatoes may still be warm or slightly wet. Let them cool completely and make sure they're well mashed with no excess moisture. Add a little more breadcrumbs a tablespoon at a time until the dough is workable.
What size cookie cutter should I use?
A round cutter about 2 to 2.5 inches in diameter gives you the best proportions for the smiley face. Too small and the features get crowded, too large and they take longer to cook through.
Can I make the dough ahead?
Yes. Mix the dough, wrap it tightly, and refrigerate for up to a day. Cold dough is actually easier to roll and cut than room-temperature dough.
Do I need to flip them?
Yes, flipping halfway through ensures both sides get evenly golden. Use a thin spatula and turn them gently.
Can I double the recipe?
Yes. Cook in batches so you don't overcrowd the Air Stand. Overcrowding prevents even crisping and makes flipping harder.
Why this recipe works in the Fritaire
The Air Stand gives the smiley fries a flat, stable surface to cook evenly without sticking. The high, consistent heat crisps the outside while keeping the mashed potato interior soft and fluffy. The glass bowl lets you watch them turn golden so you know exactly when to flip and when they're done. And because there's no coating breaking down at high temps, you're not wondering what's leaching into your food during the cook. Just real potatoes and heat doing what they're supposed to.
Final take
Homemade smiley fries are the upgrade no one knew they needed. Same fun shape as the frozen ones, but made with real mashed potatoes, proper seasoning, and without any of the additives. They're crispy, fluffy, and genuinely delicious.
The process is simple enough to do with kids as a cooking activity, and the result is a side dish that makes everyone at the table a little happier. Dip them in ketchup, eat them warm, and make a double batch because they go fast.
If you've got potatoes and 30 minutes, you've got smiley fries.
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