Showing posts with label Blue Diamond Almond Butter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blue Diamond Almond Butter. Show all posts

Monday, May 31, 2010

Sweet Potatoes in Everything. Literally

There are two things in life that I believe taste good in or with just about anything. The first is nut butter (any kind; peanut, almond, cashew), and the second is sweet potato (or canned pumpkin, if I could ever find any!).

Just look at it. I mean, it's so ugly, right? Yet so good (and good for you)!


The other day Melissa mentioned that she'd been wanting to try the combination of almond butter and sweet potato. So of course I had to give it a try myself. I grabbed my new favorite almond butter; Blue Diamond Crunchy, and went to town.


Even cold, this combination was AMAZING!



The next morning I created this.....


I had been missing my pumpkin oats so Nick had the brilliant idea to add sweet potato to my oats! I knew I loved him for a reason (many reasons....). This combination is a MUST TRY! Oat bran, 1/2 skinless sweet potato, 1 T almond butter, 1/2 cup Organic plain yogurt, and 1/2 packet Truvia.

Sweet potato can also make a great thickening agent in a smoothie.


Yeah, the banana helps thicken as well, but the sweet potato ads a natural sweet taste, tons of beta carotene, and alpha carotene (both of which are cancer fighters, heart protectors, and quite possibly anti-aging nutrients), and fiber. Sorry Mr. Banana but you're not as amazing as the sweet potato (although I still love you).

After adding 1/2 cup frozen blueberries, 1/2 cup soy milk, and 1/4 cup juice, I blended this beauty and created this:


More Ways to Use Sweet Potato


Side dish, plain

All doctored-up (check this out)

Casseroles

Soups (here's a good recipe)

Fries

Chips

Post workout fuel (example)


Today's Trivia


Do you know the difference between a sweet potato and a yam? According to the book "Why Does Popcorn Pop", by Don Voorhees, yams are more starchy and less sweet. You really can't find yams in America, unless you live in specific parts of Florida (where they are grown). They are also grown in Latin America. When you see "canned yams" at the store, they are really sweet potatoes. Tricky, eh?!


Coming Up
Tomorrow I will be posting a new recipe, brought to you by my mother and the Columbus Dispatch! It's a keeper. Happy Memorial Day everyone! Enjoy your day off :)