Loaded Kimchi Fries Recipe (in 15 Minutes!) (2024)

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Is anyone in the mood for some loaded fries? If so, these loaded vegetarian kimchi fries are the way to go! Made with all of the toppings, this tasty dish is packed with flavor and requires just 15 minutes to make.

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That’s right friends, my newfound obsession with kimchi is being combined with my forever love of Mexican food in the form of…Kimchi Fries!

These loaded fries are inspired by a Korean-Mexican fusion food truck I once ate at in Austin called Chi’Lantro (they’re actually the birthplace of Kimchi Fries)! And while the two cuisines may seem like they wouldn’t play well together, they do. They sooo do.

This vegetarian take on Kimchi Fries is loaded with our homemade kimchi and sriracha sauce, along with some Tex Mex favorites like cheddar cheese, avocado, and cilantro.

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★★★★★

“A delicious Friday-night recipe that quickly turned into our new favourite way to each nachos 🙂 We made half fries, half nachos, and both were great. Now I can’t remember why I haven’t been topping nachos with kimchi the whole time! This recipe has the perfect amount of spice, and the flavours are fantastic.” —Kailee

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Ingredients used to make vegetarian kimchi fries

When I say these fries are loaded, I mean it. I’ve included everything you can think of to take these fries to the next level! They’re like loaded nachos, but in french fry form. Here’s a list of all of the ingredients you’ll need:

  • French Fries: We’ll need fries, of course! Any type will work, including frozen. (Have an air fryer? Make fries in the air fryer!)
  • Kimchi: Kimchi will add flavor and nutrients to these fries. It’s the whole reason we’re here! Here’s my recipe for delicious homemade kimchi.
  • Cheddar Cheese: Who doesn’t like cheese on their fries?! Cheddar cheese will add the familiar cheesy coziness that we all love.
  • Green Onions: Green onions add the perfect amount of flavor, and work as a great garnish.
  • Jalapeño: Adding jalapeño to these fries creates just the right amount of spice. If you aren’t a fan of hot foods, feel free to ditch this little pepper.
  • Avocado: I love to add avocado slices to my fries for extra flavor and healthy fat.
  • Cilantro: Much like the green onion, cilantro is great for garnishing and taste!
  • Lime: No vegetarian fries are complete without a nice squeeze of delicious limey tang.
  • Mayonnaise: We’ll be using mayo as a base for our sauce! You can also use a combination of yogurt and mayo (see specifics in the recipe card below).
  • Sriracha: We’ll combine sriracha with the mayo to give the sauce a flavorful kick.
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How to make this fry recipe

Loaded vegetarian kimchi fries are very easy to make. Apart from cooking the french fries like “normal” (baking or frying), this recipe involves nothing more than chopping veggies and mixing the sauce ingredients! All in all, this recipe requires just 15 minutes. Here is how it’s done:

  1. Cook the fries: I prefer to cook my fries in my air fryer, but you can also cook them in oil or in the oven.
  2. Mix the sauce: While the fries are cooking, stir together the mayo and sriracha.
  3. Prep the toppings: Prep the remaining ingredients. Finely chop the kimchi, grate the cheese, slice the green onions, slice or dice the jalapeño, slice the avocado, and chop the cilantro.
  4. Assemble the fries: Finally, it’s time to assemble the fries! While they’re still piping hot, sprinkle on the cheddar, then top with all of the other ingredients, finishing with a drizzle of lime. Serve immediately (as with most French fries, these don’t store well).
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Korean-Mexican fry topping options

In addition to my list of toppings outlined above, there are some more tasty options that you may want to try!

  • Taco Meat: Yes, taco meat! These fries can be made into a complete meal when you add tempeh taco meat on top. It’s filling, nutritious, and totally mouth watering!
  • Queso: Instead of using cheddar cheese, feel free to add cashew queso on top of your fries. Not only is this delicious, it also makes this dish vegan-friendly!
  • Guacamole: Everyone loves guac! Check out this healthy guacamole spin for a nutrient-dense twist on the popular topping.
  • Bean Salad: If you’re looking for a filling topping that will add immense flavor to your fries, look no further. This bean salad is the perfect choice! Combine with the tempeh taco meat, and you’ve got yourself some serious taco fries.
  • Cabbage Salad: Well, it’s more like a slaw, but this Thai Cabbage Salad would amp up these fries with delicious veggie power!
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More of our favorite fry recipes

I’m a French fry gal through and through. If you’re like me, you’ll want to try these delicious recipes as soon as you can.

  • Baked Zucchini Fries
  • Air Fryer Sweet Potato Fries
  • Parmesan and Almond Baked Asparagus Fries
  • Baked Sweet Potato Fries with Avocado Dipping Sauce

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Loaded Kimchi Fries Recipe (in 15 Minutes!)

5 from 2 votes

Prep: 10 minutes minutes

Cook: 5 minutes minutes

Total: 15 minutes minutes

Author: Sarah Bond

Calories: 552kcal

Servings: 4 servings

Made with a huge list of delicious toppings, this tasty dish is packed with flavor and requires just 15 minutes to make.

Ingredients

Kimchi Fries

  • 1 lb French fries 450 g
  • 1 cup kimchi 200 g
  • ½ cup grated cheddar cheese 50 g
  • 2 green onions
  • 1 jalapeno
  • 1 avocado
  • Handful fresh cilantro
  • Squeeze of lime

Sriracha Mayo

  • ½ cup mayonnaise or ¼ cup plain yogurt and ¼ cup mayo, 120 g
  • 2 to 4 Tbsp sriracha 30 to 60 g

Instructions

  • Fries: Cook fries (I prefer the air fryer, but you can also cook them in oil or in the oven).

  • Sauce: Meanwhile, stir together mayo and sriracha.

  • Prep: Prep remaining ingredients – finely chop kimchi, grate cheese, slice gren onions, slice or dice jalapeno, slice avocado, chop cilantro.

  • Assemble: With fries still piping hot, sprinkle on the cheddar, then top with all other ingredients, finishing with a drizzle of lime. Serve immediately (as with most French fries, this doesn't store well).

Tips & Tricks

Make it dinner by topping it withTempeh Taco Meat

Make vegan with this cashew queso

Add guac, specifically Healthy Guacamole (with a secret that ingredient keeps it green!)

Make it ultra-filling with Mama’s Famous Bean Salad

Nutrition Information

Serving: 1serving Calories: 552kcal (28%) Carbohydrates: 50.3g (17%) Protein: 8.9g (18%) Fat: 35.8g (55%) Saturated Fat: 8.5g (53%) Cholesterol: 22mg (7%) Sodium: 704mg (31%) Potassium: 912mg (26%) Fiber: 7.7g (32%) Sugar: 3.5g (4%) Calcium: 133mg (13%) Iron: 2mg (11%)

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  1. Kailee @ Foodie Digital says

    A delicious Friday-night recipe that quickly turned into our new favourite way to each nachos 🙂 We made half fries, half nachos, and both were great. Now I can’t remember why I haven’t been topping nachos with kimchi the whole time! This recipe has the perfect amount of spice, and the flavours are fantastic.Loaded Kimchi Fries Recipe (in 15 Minutes!) (12)

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    • Sarah Bond says

      NACHOS! Such a good idea, I’ll have to try that. My mom loves to do kimchi on top of a cream cheese bagel (in case you need even more inspiration)!

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FAQs

What are kimchi fries made of? ›

Perfectly crispy oven baked fries topped with caramelized kimchi (seriously amazing), cilantro, cheddar cheese, onion, and a special spicy sauce makes for the ultimate vegetarian side-dish or appetizer. These Loaded Kimchi Fries will take your french fry game to the next level!

How long to soak raw fries in water? ›

The cold water bath also helps the french fries retain their shape and contributes to a fluffy inside. In our homemade french fries recipe, we suggest soaking your potatoes for at least 15 minutes, but if you'd like to do this step ahead of time, they can soak overnight.

Is Kim Chi the same as sauerkraut? ›

The process, called lactic acid fermentation, is what gives kimchi and sauerkraut their nutritional superpowers. This is the crucial difference between kimchi and sauerkraut; fermentation time. They both undergo lactic acid fermentation, but sauerkraut tends to ferment for a significantly longer period of time.

Is it OK to fry kimchi? ›

Stir-fry your kimchi for 5 minutes, then it will turn into very delicious side dish! A side dish for what? Yes, I mean rice, cooked rice. Spicy, salty, and a little sweet fried kimchi really goes well with a good bowl of rice.

What happens if you don't soak fries before frying? ›

First let's talk about why cut potatoes need to be immersed in water to begin with. The reason is to prevent the potatoes exposure to air, which causes dehydration, oxidation, and discoloration.

What happens if you don't soak fries before cooking? ›

The main reasons to cut the potatoes and pre-soak in water are: To allow the excess starches and sugars to be removed from the outer surface of the fry strips AND to keep the potatoes from browning prematurely from exposure to air. Covering in water helps the potato from turning a dark color.

Should I soak my fries in vinegar? ›

When a small amount of vinegar is added to the soaking water before frying, it can help impart a tangy flavor to the fries without making them taste overly vinegary. The acid in the vinegar can also help to slightly break down the surface of the potatoes, aiding in the development of a crispier texture during frying.

What is kimchi flavor made of? ›

It's made by fermenting cabbage, radishes, and other vegetables in a mixture of salt, garlic, ginger, and chili pepper. The taste of the resulting mixture can vary depending on the specific ingredients used and how long it is fermented, but it is generally spicy, sour, and slightly tangy.

What is the active ingredient in kimchi? ›

The central elements in kimchi are fresh Chinese cabbage, Korean chillies, ginger, garlic and salt, with a fish sauce or equivalent like soy sauce, miso or even water. This combination gives kimchi its kaleidoscope of flavours, with the fermentation process adding the unmistakable sourness.

What do kimchi fries taste like? ›

I took my first bite and it seriously made my eyes roll to the back of my head as they were so delicious! The hint of sweetness and tanginess from the fermented napa cabbage with creamy spicy mayo over those crispy fries was pure heaven.

What is kimchi traditionally made in? ›

Kimchi, an ancient staple of Korean cuisine, is traditionally fermented in handmade earthenware jars called onggi. But when it comes to mass production, companies use jars made of glass and other materials to ferment kimchi in large quantities.

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