Fiery Sweet Potatoes Recipe (2024)

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Andrea

I am making this but in a different presentation. Cut the sweet potatoes in 1/4 thick half moon slices. Dice up shallots and saute in oil until soft and slightly caramelized. Add the sweet potatoes and cook about 10 minutes until starting to brown. Add curry paste and coconut milk. The sweetness from the shallots eliminates the need to add sugar and using the oil instead of butter keeps it vegan friendly for guests with those preferences.

Blue

Different people have different sensitivities to hotness and spiciness (not the same). Also, curry pastes differ dramatically in heat especially between those manufactured for the US market vs. imported. I recommend adding heat it in like salt--bit by bit to taste. You can always add but not take away. The foodies are more assimilated to using recipes as guideline rather than prescription. It does not give license to be snotty or condescending. Give credit for trying the new.

Theo

This has become my go-to sweet potato recipe for Thanksgiving; perfect for those who think traditional sweet potato casseroles are far too syrupy-sweet. My only suggestion would be to add more curry paste if you want something that kicks back.

Vinita & Mansha

My cousin and I made this for our family Thanksgiving celebration where the menu has been the same for 25 years. We convinced my mom not to make a back-up dish, adding to the pressure! Fortunately, we were successful -- it was loved by all and will be back next year! However, we made major modifications to make it Indian-palate friendly: 8 oz curry paste (2 for topping), fresh ginger (per the suggestion of another reviewer), and a lot of cayenne and crushed red pepper (to taste).

Tammy

Delicious. Doubled the amount of chili paste as the stated amount was not spicy enough. Definitely will make again (and again). Served with Cumin Crusted Pork Chops and sauteed Rainbow Chard with garlic and soy sauce.

SS

I made this a few years ago for Thanksgiving and brought it to the family celebration. My dad devoured it and raved for weeks and weeks. One shall-be-unnamed family member fumed about the raves. I still have fond memories of making the best dish that year.

It was delicious.

Betsy

This is so popular with my extended family that I'm asked to make it every year for our Thanksgiving gathering. I make the potato puree ahead, but the wonderfully sweet, crunchy topping has to be broiled right before serving. So I pack up the last three ingredients, take them with me, and fight for a little last-minute oven time. Much easier to make for a weeknight dinner!

Mary Lou

This is my go-to for Thanksgiving. Been making it for a couple of years now. Never developed a taste for sweet potatoes until I started eating them with savory seasonings.
The very thought of sweet anything on sweet potatoes (brown sugar, marshmallows) makes me a little sick! So glad I found this recipe!

Ruth

This was the hit side dish for Thanksgiving. We doubled the Thai red curry paste for 3 pounds of sweet potatoes and it was not really spicy and it gave a nice chili favor. I don't eat turkey so this dish became my main.

TheSoupGirl

I'm going to try this but add natural peanut butter--probably about 1/3 to 1/2 cup-- (eliminating the added butter and decreasing the mixed in sugar)...sounds strange but the flavors work--I make a thai-inspired spicy pumpkin peanut soup with coconut milk and and thai curry paste, so I'm thinking this is a great way to use up the tons of sweet potatoes that my CSA has delivered! I like the idea of the broiled crisp top.

Rustyvalentine

Wow. I am not a fan of sweet potatoes and not a fan of sweet vegetable side dishes generally. This dish hit it out of the park. I made it following the recipe. My only modification was to cut up the sweet potatoes to roast them which cut down the cooking time. I used Thai Kitchen brand curry paste. They were not spicy by any means but so so flavourful. No risk of duplicating any of the other typical thanksgiving flavours! This dish will definitely become a holiday classic at our house.

Linda C

I added some sautéed red onion and fresh ginger -- also cut back on the amount of sugar and butter -- the yams I used were so sweet anyway. It wasn't particularly spicy so I sprinkled in some cayenne and pepper. More curry paste was needed as well.

Laura

Love this combo with some minor tweaks, and bring it every year to the company pot-luck Thanksgiving feast. Scaled up, 1 can of coconut milk works for 8 lb of sweet potatoes, I also add an entire 4-oz can of Maesri red curry paste (2-3 times the recipe's ratio). I reduce the sugar/butter by half and don't bother with the crunchy top, as it would only lose its crunch reheating on the steam table. And leftovers, thinned down with some stock, make a great soup.

Kristin

Delicious, although I wanted mine spicy so added 3 T of red curry paste and sriracha and chili/garlic sauce to taste. Very intriguing and a nice change from traditional marshmallow style sweet potatoes.

H

This was a Thanksgiving winner. Everyone at the party loved them, and I enjoyed being able to combine a traditional American food with the Southeast Asian flavors my daughter grew up with.

Annie

All from others-entire 4-oz can of Maesri red curry pasteCut the sweet potatoes in 1/4 thick half moon slices. Dice up shallots and saute in oil until soft and slightly caramelized. Add the sweet potatoes and cook about 10 minutes until starting to brown. Add curry paste and coconut milk. shallots eliminates the need to add sugar and using the cocunut oil instead of butter keeps it vegan 8 oz curry paste (2 for topping), fresh ginger greeen thai chili paste or lots of cayenne and red pepper.

Ho Chi Mane

I added a full 4 oz of Thai Red Curry and a teaspoon of Cayenne. Helped kick it up a notch.

Shane

I made two mistakes. First, I used sweet potatoes instead of yams. I've never cooked sweet potatoes before, and prefer the texture and look of yams. Second, I used a brand of curry paste I haven't used before and doubled it per many recommendations here, but should have followed the other recommendations to try it before adding more. I'll try again sometime after those learnings.

McX

Does everyone use yams for this instead of Sweet Potatoes? Even the picture on the recipe is yams.

Whole 30 approved. No sugar. More heat please.

Did 3 tbs of red curry paste, added cayenne, cumin and Himalayan salt. Only used 1/2 the coconut milk. No sugar. Absolutely delicious and savory.

Shimo

Made this many times and it is great. But I wonder if anyone made it with Rose Harissa instead of red curry paste?

Shimo

Delicious and made several times. I was wondering what it would be like to use Rose harissa instead of curry paste…anyone?

Bevi

An annual Thanksgiving dish. Easy, tasty, and a breeze to assemble.

Grace

can you use the white sweet potatoes for the fiery sweet potato recipe

Linda C

Have made this many times and agree that fresh ginger adds zing. I also sautéed shallots in the butter before adding it to mixture. Way too much sugar in this recipe..cut it by half and it’s still almost too sweet. Double the curry paste to pump up Thai flavor. It’s a winner.

Loved it!

Only slightly spicy, to someone who loves spice. The condensed coconut milk, along with the Thai red curry paste, really make this unique. Everyone loved it, even my picky teens! It's going to become an annual favorite that repeats through the years!

eileenrudden

Love I but definitely need more spice than in recipe

Claire

I used 1 T of the Thai red curry paste but to increase heat I added about 2 T of the sauce from a small can of chipotle chilies. That did it, and flavor works well with the coconut milk. I find this sweet enough, will skip the butter& brown sugar topping.

Nashville cook

I'd like to point out you should check your Thai red curry paste ingredients before you start. Several brands from Thailand include shrimp paste.

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Fiery Sweet Potatoes Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What enhances flavor of sweet potato? ›

Dice the sweet potato, and leave the skins on. Then toss the chunks in a splash of tamari, oil, and maple syrup, and then dust heavily with chili powder, smoked paprika, and garlic powder. Roast at 400 Fahrenheit for about 30-50 minutes, or until the potatoes begin to crisp up.

Why do you soak sweet potatoes before baking? ›

The cold water bath helps rinse the starch off the sweet potatoes so they're a bit more crispy.

Why not to boil sweet potatoes? ›

Despite their sweet taste, these potatoes have an intermediate glycemic index (GI) level, meaning they are digested and absorbed fairly slowly, leading to a more gradual increase in blood sugar levels. But, a lot of these benefits, including nutrients and taste, can be lost by boiling sweet potatoes.

What do Southerners call sweet potatoes? ›

By capitalizing on its colloquial name, Louisiana hoped to distinguish its sweet potato from the inferior varieties grown at the time in Virginia, Maryland, and New Jersey. Call them what you wish, just know that in the United States, most vegetables labeled yams are actually a variety of sweet potatoes.

Why do I feel good after eating sweet potato? ›

Because they are rich in beta-carotene, vitamins and fibre, sweet potatoes help the body to process the carbohydrates gradually, thus releasing the sugar slowly and keeping you happier for longer.

What flavors pair well with sweet potato? ›

Sweet potatoes pair well with apple, peach, and orange juice, and coffee - flavors that have distinctly sweet or bitter notes. The addition of cardamom or cinnamon can add a spicy twist to a co*cktail too.

Why is boiling a sweet potato better than baking? ›

Boiling sweet potatoes retains more beta-carotene and makes the nutrient more absorbable than other cooking methods such as baking or frying. Up to 92% of the nutrient can be retained by limiting the cook time, such as boiling in a pot with a tightly covered lid for 20 minutes.

Why are baked sweet potatoes sweeter than boiled? ›

When sweet potatoes are boiled, the temperature doesn't get above 100°C, so this flavour development doesn't happen. The breakdown of starch into simple sugars during baking also helps by creating more substrates for these reactions, leading to a more fragrant and flavoursome result.

Is it better to peel sweet potatoes before or after boiling? ›

There is not much difference between boiling sweet potatoes with the skins on versus peeling them, but you will get a boost of fiber and potassium if you keep the skin on. The skin also adds a subtle texture to each bite. If you're looking for a smoother mash, peel the potatoes first before boiling.

What is the healthiest way to cook sweet potatoes? ›

Boiling may be best, but sweet potatoes are so incredibly healthy, the best way to prepare them is whichever way will get you to eat the most of them—with the exception of deep frying, which can lead to the formation of acrylamide, a potential human carcinogen. Please consider volunteering to help out on the site.

What are the disadvantages of sweet potatoes? ›

Sweet potatoes contain high amounts of oxalates that may increase the risk of calcium-oxalate kidney stones. Sweet potatoes contain beta-carotene, and their excessive consumption can lead to hypervitaminosis A (vitamin A toxicity), in which excess vitamin A accumulates in the liver.

Is it better to microwave or bake a sweet potato? ›

It's really the best way. Microwaving sweet potatoes cuts down cook time by 45 to 55 minutes, and, according to a 2018 study, helps maintain the potato's nutritional value. All cooking methods cause foods to lose some of their nutrients, but the quicker your potato cooks, the more nutrients it will retain.

Which is healthier yams or sweet potatoes? ›

Although both veggies are very close in fiber, protein, vitamin C, and magnesium, sweet potatoes are the healthier option because they are lower in overall calories, lower in carbohydrates, and higher in beta carotene (vitamin A).

Are yams the same thing as sweet potatoes? ›

No, yams and sweet potatoes are not the same. Yams have rough, dark brown skin that is often compared to tree bark, and their flesh is dry and starchy like a regular potato. Sweet potatoes have smooth reddish skin, softer flesh (when cooked), and a sweet flavor.

What is a yam vs sweet potato? ›

Sweet potatoes have thin, smooth skin and orange or white flesh. Yams have rough, dark skin with an almost hairy texture, and the flesh inside is often white or purple.

Why does my sweet potato taste bland? ›

So if you want a sweet, sweet potato, you have to cook it until it reaches 135–170°F (57–77°C). And you want to keep sweet potatoes in that range for as long as possible. That will maximize how sweet the potatoes taste.

What can I add to sweet potatoes to make them sweeter? ›

So if you make the original completely sugar free version and find your tastebuds can't handle it, rather than throw it try adding a little unrefined sweetener such as pure maple syrup, raw honey or rice syrup.

What is a value addition to sweet potatoes? ›

Orange-fleshed sweet potato can be processed into flour to increase its economic value and used in a wide variety of food, such as cake.

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