Sweet potatoes
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I just wrap it in tinfoil and bake it in the oven at 400F until it's soft.0
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I take about 4 large ones and peel and boil them. Then mash them. The problem is that people always want to add this or that to make it "good". You then put them in 2 or 4 plastic containers and you can have them with your protein source. Eat foods with 1 ingredient. trust me you will really feel and see the benefits.0
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I slice them into wedges or fries, put a little olive oil and place single layer on baking sheet with parchment paper and bake @ 400 for 30+ min. Delicious!0
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Treat them like a potato...........0
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I roast them in the oven thin slices sprinkle of mrs dash YUM0
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I wash the potatoe & pat dry---roll in a paper towell & Microwave about 1 1/2 minutes then turn over and cook 1 1/2 minutes & let sit in microwave about 2 minutes. cut lenthwise and use my I can't believe it's butter Spray---a little salt and I love black pepper & enjoy!!!!0
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I've cut them into fries and baked them. My kids even eat them. I have never been one to like sweet potatoes as many times as I've tried.0
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I take about 4 large ones and peel and boil them. Then mash them. The problem is that people always want to add this or that to make it "good". You then put them in 2 or 4 plastic containers and you can have them with your protein source. Eat foods with 1 ingredient. trust me you will really feel and see the benefits.
guilty as charged :blushing:0 -
Add a full cup of brown sugar and a half bag of marshmallows. Oh wait....that was last year. In 2014 I like mine with salt, pepper, ICBINB spray, and sometimes a dot of honey.0
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This soup is quick and tasty:
2 med or 3 small sweet potatoes
1 large sweet onion
1 tsp curry powder
1/4 tsp black pepper
carton of low sodium broth
1/2 cup half and half cream
Saute onion with spices. Add broth and cubed sweet potatoes simmer until potatoes are cooked. Let cool a bit, blend and stir in cream. Totally yummy and quick to make - I took it to work all last week and every day people were like "what is that? it smells so good!" :bigsmile: When I had some I added a dollop of plain greek yogurt to it - very satisfying.0 -
I peel and dice them and roast them with olive oil, sea salt, and chipotle powder. Yum!0
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wrap in damp paper towel.... microwave til soft... ICBINB spray and a drizzle of sugar free maple syrup.... cant shove them in my face fast enough..
also bake in oven(or microwave) then smash them with cinnamon a little light brown sugar. sere just like you would mashed potatoes.
slice into fries, roast in oven with a little olive oil and sea salt, i add everything hot i can to spice them up. love hot food!!0 -
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Here is a good one, sweet and spicy.
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I bought some sweet potatoes and i would like to know if there are any recipes out there. thanks for your comments.
They are one of the best foods to eat thanks to being such good nutrient rich vegetable as is. Baked, grilled, or mashed - don't add anything to them as that just packs on unwanted calories.0 -
I like them baked until soft
Then you can top them sweet or savory
for sweet, i like it with almond butter, chopped pecans, spoonful of plain greek yogurt and a drizzle of maple syrup mmmm
for savory, bean chili and a spoonful of greek yogurt with cilantro
or butter, salt and pepper!0 -
stab it with a fork and stick that sucker in the microwave for 5 minutes then drop half a tablespoon of butter on it yummy!0
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They are one of the best foods to eat thanks to being such good nutrient rich vegetable as is. Baked, grilled, or mashed - don't add anything to them as that just packs on unwanted calories.
to each his own, but add ons which make it taste better and add nutrients don't really give unwanted calories. They are wanted for me hehe0 -
One of the best things about sweet potatoes is they taste delicious baked or mashed without any additions. However I do like cubing them and making a hash. Sweet potatoes have less starch than regular potatoes so you can saute them and they will actually get soft. I like to toss cubed sweet potato in a pan with some onion, red/green bell pepper, spinach, and mushrooms along with a bit of olive or coconut oil. Then I serve it topped with an over easy egg. This makes a great veggie filled breakfast.0
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I slice them into wedges or fries, put a little olive oil and place single layer on baking sheet with parchment paper and bake @ 400 for 30+ min. Delicious!
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I take about 4 large ones and peel and boil them. Then mash them. The problem is that people always want to add this or that to make it "good". You then put them in 2 or 4 plastic containers and you can have them with your protein source. Eat foods with 1 ingredient. trust me you will really feel and see the benefits.
Only loads of black pepper! Love it - it just offsets the sweetness, and it reminds me of clapshot which my mother used to make - potato and swede mashed together with lots of pepper.0 -
Sweet potato wedges are fantastic, tossed in some spices - I'm still experimenting because the first time I cooked them, some came out crunchy, the next time, they came out like charcoal! I get a tiny drizzle of oil and toss the wedges around in it, then in the oven at 200°C for 30 - 40 mins depending on the thickness of the wedges. Mix a teaspoon of paprika with half a teaspoon of hot chilli powder, chuck in some salt to taste if you want, stir it up, and toss over your wedges!0
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Funny you should ask this, my son and I are having sweet potato fries tonight. I cut unpeeled, or peeled if you want, sweet potatoes into fry shapes and either fry them with some non-stick cooking spray or broil them until they are soft on the inside and browned on the outside. Then salt them or not. My son loves ketchup on his but I just add a little salt substitute.0
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They are one of the best foods to eat thanks to being such good nutrient rich vegetable as is. Baked, grilled, or mashed - don't add anything to them as that just packs on unwanted calories.
to each his own, but add ons which make it taste better and add nutrients don't really give unwanted calories. They are wanted for me hehe
Well, quite! And Sweet potatoes are like any other foodstuff - you choose how you want to prepare them to suit your palate - I like a bit of spice or pepper with mine.0 -
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They are one of the best foods to eat thanks to being such good nutrient rich vegetable as is. Baked, grilled, or mashed - don't add anything to them as that just packs on unwanted calories.
to each his own, but add ons which make it taste better and add nutrients don't really give unwanted calories. They are wanted for me hehe
Hey, if you don't like the already delicious taste of a sweet potato without your "add ons" - I doubt I can cure you. ;-) My family loves them as they are. No need for tricks and treats to make them palatable. The most I ever do is cut them into wedges, toss them in olive oil, put some spices on them and bake them for a nice version of a steak fry.0 -
I've a recipe in my profile called Spicy Sweet Potato Burger which is the MFP database. If you like spicy (so f'ing good) and a little sweet, it's amazing. To be modest.
If you can't find it, let me know and I'll paste it w/ingredients & steps on this board.0 -
I currently have some sweet potato turkey chili simmering in my crock pot. Smells and tastes delicious!0
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I just cut them into 2.5 ounce pieces, wrap each piece in aluminum foil, and bake them. Then I toss them all into a ziploc bag in the refrigerator. I eat one piece cold each day at lunch. Because they are only 2.5 ounces, they don't give me a lot of calories, but they sure give me a lot of great taste.
Sweet potatoes are great on their own; they don't need anything added to them.0 -
I've a recipe in my profile called Spicy Sweet Potato Burger which is the MFP database. If you like spicy (so f'ing good) and a little sweet, it's amazing. To be modest.
If you can't find it, let me know and I'll paste it w/ingredients & steps on this board.
This sounds interesting and awesome...can you post the recipe, pretty please?0
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