Sweet Potatoes

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  • Melanie9072016
    Melanie9072016 Posts: 42 Member
    Hornsby wrote: »
    Dice them, dice some apples, a drained can of black beans, some bacon. In a skillet with some olive oil....

    Thank me later.

    Haha...
  • Melanie9072016
    Melanie9072016 Posts: 42 Member
    They are a staple in my diet. Brown rice, no so much!

    Any great Brown Rice recipes??
  • Melanie9072016
    Melanie9072016 Posts: 42 Member
    I pan roast mine with cinnamon, salt, black pepper, paprika, and a little cayenne pepper. Yum.

    My fav is similar -- baked, with cinnamon, ground chipotle, and a little fat of some kind (butter, Melt coconut oil-based spread, or olive oil). If I were pan-roasting, I think I'd try a squirt of lime juice with those spices.

    Lime juice... cool idea
  • stealthq
    stealthq Posts: 4,298 Member
    They're awesome with hot sauce and a poached egg.
    Also, Carolina pulled pork (vinegary and spicy).

    Otherwise, I like them roasted with plenty of salt. I can't stand the sweet preparations.
  • Gisel2015
    Gisel2015 Posts: 4,185 Member
    I cook them in the microwave and also split one with my husband. Yams (more orange color in the inside that the regular yams) are very sweet and don't need additional seasoning. Sometimes I peel them and roast them in the oven, like sweet potatoes fries. Very tasty.
  • LauraHasABabyJack
    LauraHasABabyJack Posts: 629 Member
    I didn't care for them for a long time either, just recently changed my mind too. I like them with a fried egg on top to take away some of the sweetness.
  • lemurcat12
    lemurcat12 Posts: 30,886 Member
    Oven baked with some smoked paprika....*slobber*

    I LOVE yams -- with butter and brown sugar. I've cut back on the butter and brown sugar tons in the last couple of months. I would be willing to try paprika! So, that's all you use is just the paprika? Are you all talking the white/yellow flesh sweet potatoes, or the orange fleshed yams? I only eat the yams and wonder how paprika would be on that?

    Technically they are all sweet potatoes. Most of what's sold in the US as yams in some areas of the country (they tend to be called sweet potatoes here) are really sweet potatoes. Yams are different and uncommon in the US: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yam_(vegetable)

    I eat both kind of sweet potatoes, but the orange ones more often.
  • JustMissTracy
    JustMissTracy Posts: 6,338 Member
    My hubby does mine on the bbq like a baked potato, but when it's done, he drizzles honey and sea salt and a touch of pepper..SUPER YUMMY! When I do mine, I'm a little less fun, I just use butter and salt. But I'm like you, I have no idea how I made it to 46 without eating them, I now consume at least 5 a week MYSELF!!
  • Pinkylee77
    Pinkylee77 Posts: 432 Member
    http://www.loc.gov/rr/scitech/mysteries/sweetpotato.html
    more info on Sweet potatoes than you probably want but it is interesting
  • rainbowbow
    rainbowbow Posts: 7,490 Member
    I like to buy the sweet potatoes wrapped in plastic. They look like this:

    microwave-ready_sweet_potatoes_front_only.jpg


    Anyways, you keep them in the wrapper and microwave for 8-10 minutes. The great thing about this is they steam themselves. I've had better tasting sweet potato in this format than the really-long bake time.

    I'm a simple salt, pepper, and a lil butter type. ;)
  • kittehkitteh88
    kittehkitteh88 Posts: 40 Member
    Sweet potato hash - dice and par boil a sweet potato then (using low calorie spray) fry with diced peppers, onions, a chopped chilli and some garlic, season with salt, pepper and a pinch of dried thyme and serve with a poached egg - awesome
  • kittehkitteh88
    kittehkitteh88 Posts: 40 Member
    A microwaved sweet potato served with low fat cottage cheese is a quick and easy lunch
  • GYATagain
    GYATagain Posts: 141 Member
    Roasted! Yes!

    Also, we cut in half and lay face down on pan lined with parchment paper drizzled with olive oil and sea salt then drizzle olive oil and salt over the backs and bake at 375 for about 45 minutes -- they come out with a little "crust" that is too delicious! Everyone always asks if I've put honey or something on them -- nope. Doesn't need anything else!
  • kwtilbury
    kwtilbury Posts: 1,234 Member
    If you ever grill, coat some in a little salt and olive oil, wrap in foil and throw on the grill for an hour or so until they're nice a mushy. Let them cool, pop em in the fridge and eat cold with some salt and cinnamon.
  • CompanionNerd
    CompanionNerd Posts: 17 Member
    You can also make (not low calorie) sweet potato casserole. Boil them and mash them up with light brown sugar and butter until they have a mashed potato consistency and then add cinnamon and pumpkin pie spice, then top with marshmallows and pop under the broiler until golden brown and delicious. Sometimes I use canned yams if I am being lazy. I usually consume this twice a year on thanksgiving and easter.
  • rupert2011
    rupert2011 Posts: 24 Member
    BUMP
  • RaeBeeBaby
    RaeBeeBaby Posts: 4,246 Member
    My current favorite is a rice/bean/sweet potato dish that is delicious hot or cold.

    Roast the sweet potatoes with EVOO and spices (I like a jamaican seasoning, but also use garlic, cumin, cinnamon, salt and pepper).

    Cook up some jasmine or brown rice. Mix in roasted sweet potatoes, some craisins or raisins, one can of rinsed black beans, chopped cilantro, and the juice of one lime. Divine!!
  • Kamikazeflutterby
    Kamikazeflutterby Posts: 770 Member
    My kids steal my baked sweet potatoes. And my sweet potato fries. And anything with "Mom's orange potatoes." They have to eat theirs slower, or I have to eat mine faster.

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  • JShailen
    JShailen Posts: 184 Member
    Love them in pretty much every way.

    As a mash topping for cottage pie
    Sweet potato soup w/coconut milk
    Baked/roasted with olive oil, garlic, spices
    Mashed or baked with cinnamon, almond butter or peanut butter
    Sweet potato pie!!! <---Haven't had that since I moved to England, I need to look up a recipe and make it asap

    The only problem with sweet potatoes is that I don't find them particularly filling. I think regular potatoes are more satiating which is why I don't eat the sweet variety as often as I'd like.
  • Melanie9072016
    Melanie9072016 Posts: 42 Member
    JShailen wrote: »
    Love them in pretty much every way.

    As a mash topping for cottage pie
    Sweet potato soup w/coconut milk
    Baked/roasted with olive oil, garlic, spices
    Mashed or baked with cinnamon, almond butter or peanut butter
    Sweet potato pie!!! <---Haven't had that since I moved to England, I need to look up a recipe and make it asap

    The only problem with sweet potatoes is that I don't find them particularly filling. I think regular potatoes are more satiating which is why I don't eat the sweet variety as often as I'd like.

    Omg I so need to bake this!!
  • Melanie9072016
    Melanie9072016 Posts: 42 Member
    My kids steal my baked sweet potatoes. And my sweet potato fries. And anything with "Mom's orange potatoes." They have to eat theirs slower, or I have to eat mine faster.

    tumblr_me62352tez1qivcri.gif

    Nawwww 'mom's Orange potatos' haha sweet! No pun intended
  • Melanie9072016
    Melanie9072016 Posts: 42 Member
    RaeBeeBaby wrote: »
    My current favorite is a rice/bean/sweet potato dish that is delicious hot or cold.

    Roast the sweet potatoes with EVOO and spices (I like a jamaican seasoning, but also use garlic, cumin, cinnamon, salt and pepper).

    Cook up some jasmine or brown rice. Mix in roasted sweet potatoes, some craisins or raisins, one can of rinsed black beans, chopped cilantro, and the juice of one lime. Divine!!

    Thanks for that!
  • Melanie9072016
    Melanie9072016 Posts: 42 Member
    You can also make (not low calorie) sweet potato casserole. Boil them and mash them up with light brown sugar and butter until they have a mashed potato consistency and then add cinnamon and pumpkin pie spice, then top with marshmallows and pop under the broiler until golden brown and delicious. Sometimes I use canned yams if I am being lazy. I usually consume this twice a year on thanksgiving and easter.

    Sounds lush
  • Melanie9072016
    Melanie9072016 Posts: 42 Member
    kwtilbury wrote: »
    If you ever grill, coat some in a little salt and olive oil, wrap in foil and throw on the grill for an hour or so until they're nice a mushy. Let them cool, pop em in the fridge and eat cold with some salt and cinnamon.

    Cold? Hummmmmmm will definitely try this. Thank you
  • Melanie9072016
    Melanie9072016 Posts: 42 Member
    GYATagain wrote: »
    Roasted! Yes!

    Also, we cut in half and lay face down on pan lined with parchment paper drizzled with olive oil and sea salt then drizzle olive oil and salt over the backs and bake at 375 for about 45 minutes -- they come out with a little "crust" that is too delicious! Everyone always asks if I've put honey or something on them -- nope. Doesn't need anything else!

    Yummy!
  • Melanie9072016
    Melanie9072016 Posts: 42 Member
    A microwaved sweet potato served with low fat cottage cheese is a quick and easy lunch

    Gorgeous!
  • Melanie9072016
    Melanie9072016 Posts: 42 Member
    rainbowbow wrote: »
    I like to buy the sweet potatoes wrapped in plastic. They look like this:

    microwave-ready_sweet_potatoes_front_only.jpg


    Anyways, you keep them in the wrapper and microwave for 8-10 minutes. The great thing about this is they steam themselves. I've had better tasting sweet potato in this format than the really-long bake time.

    I'm a simple salt, pepper, and a lil butter type. ;)

    Thank you. I'll look out for these too.
  • Melanie9072016
    Melanie9072016 Posts: 42 Member
    JShailen wrote: »
    Love them in pretty much every way.

    As a mash topping for cottage pie
    Sweet potato soup w/coconut milk
    Baked/roasted with olive oil, garlic, spices
    Mashed or baked with cinnamon, almond butter or peanut butter
    Sweet potato pie!!! <---Haven't had that since I moved to England, I need to look up a recipe and make it asap

    The only problem with sweet potatoes is that I don't find them particularly filling. I think regular potatoes are more satiating which is why I don't eat the sweet variety as often as I'd like.

    Won me over!
  • Melanie9072016
    Melanie9072016 Posts: 42 Member
    I didn't care for them for a long time either, just recently changed my mind too. I like them with a fried egg on top to take away some of the sweetness.

    Going to have this. Love eggs too.
  • jgnatca
    jgnatca Posts: 14,464 Member
    They are a staple in my diet. Brown rice, no so much!

    Any great Brown Rice recipes??

    http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/alton-brown/baked-brown-rice-recipe.html