Low carb, high fiber treat: sweet potato recipes
Alpa Momaya
March 9, 2015 - 5:07 pm
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Fancy some spuds? Try these sweet potato recipes (shakarkandi in Hindi) instead. Low on carbs, this crunchy, starch root vegetable packs a powerful nutritional punch as it is rich in flavonoid anti-oxidants, vitamins, minerals and dietary fibers, all essential for optimal health.
Sweet potatoes are available all year round, but like most carbs, should be eaten either just before or after exercise, for up to about three hours. Low on the glycemic index scale, the vegetable’s high fiber content gives it a “slow burning” quality. But eating it at the right time of day is important; when eaten post workout, it can help replace muscle glycogen and speed up recovery.
Try sweet potatoes in roasted, puréed, steamed, baked or grilled form. You can add them to soups and stews, or grill and place on top of leafy greens for a delicious salad. Grill them with onions and red peppers to make a great sandwich or wrap filling. Puree and add to smoothies and baked goods.
Are they healthier than regular potatoes? The calorie counts are almost similar, but while 100 g serving of regular potato contains 2.2 g of fiber, sweet potato has 3.3 g. While potatoes are a better source of iron and potassium, and contain slightly more proteins and minerals, sweet potatoes are higher in vitamin A and C.
You can, however, substitute a regular potato with sweet potato in most recipes. To peel a boiled sweet potato, drain the hot water and immediately submerge in cold water. But I’d advise you keep the skin on, since it has nutritional value.
One medium sweet potato (2-inches in diameter, 5-inches long, approximately 114 g) provides 162 calories, 0 g fat, 37 g carbs (including 6 g fiber and 12 g sugar), and 3.6 g protein.
2 medium carrots, peeled and chopped
2 stalks celery, chopped
1 large onion, peeled and halved
3 tbsp enchilada sauce
2 cloves garlic, chopped
Salt and black pepper to taste
1 bay leaf
5 cups chicken stock
1 large baked sweet potato, cubed
Fat-free hung curd for garnish
Fat 3g, Carbs 15 g, Protein 30 g
150 g sweet potato, mashed
1 scoop whey protein (I like to use either vanilla, chocolate or cookies n’ cream)
3 egg whites
¼ cup chopped walnuts (optional)
½ tsp baking soda
½ tsp nutmeg
1 tbsp cinnamon
Fat 1 g, Carbs 35 g, Protein 40 g
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