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Better Than Your Regular Oriental Loaded Sweet Potato Nachos

Oktober 21, 2021 by katharina.kuehr Kommentar verfassen

Loaded Nachos with cheese sauce are not what we‘re making any longer…. From now on we‘re leveling up our party snack and are making Loaded Sweet Potato Nachos. Not only healthier but also more delicious and more nutritious. If you haven’t so far given them a shot, it is high time!

We all know that nachos are pretty delicious. However, it is no surprise that they are not very good for us. High in fats, highly processed, loaded with cheese, very few vitamins, and, and, and, … but they are so handy, aren’t they? Yet, it is possible to have some with more nutritional value !

What is special about this dish?

As the name already suggests: these are no regular nachos but instead these are sweet potato nachos. What? Sliced, spiced and baked sweet potato that you can eat with your hands. To make them more fun and more filling, they are topped with various different things – hummus, veggies, salsa, tahini, jalapeños, … ! Personally, I think these toppings work great in combination with the nachos. However, if you prefer different toppings – such as chickpeas, meat, cheese, feta, or whatever comes to your mind – you can totally add these on top! This makes this dish super versatile!

A nutrition-bomb

Contrary to regular nachos, these are packed with nutrients! To start with, the sweet potatoes are incredibly high in fibre, carbs and several vitamins. They will make sure you have a lot of energy for a long time, stay full for long and make sure you stay healthy. Such an amazing, easy-to prepare carb!

the perfect hummus

The sweet potato is not the only source of nutrients though, there are many other! The hummus for example: it is nit only packed with deliciousness but also with several good-for-you‘s! Fibre, plant based protein and healthy, unsaturated fats from the olive oil! You can either make it yourself or buy it! When you gl to the store, just be aware that there is good and not so good hummus (and that makes a huge difference in the meal)! The one I can not only recommend but genuinely LOVE is the one from NENI am Tisch!! In here actually, I am using the new one – the Hummus with Za‘atar, which is even more flavorful than regular hummus and SOO delicious!! In general NENI hummuses are the best in my opinion: they are creamy, rich, authentic and just SO delicious!

what else?

We still are not done with our healthy ingredients. Let‘s move on to the toppings: here you can totally go for whatever you love! Personally I believe the ones in this recipe work great with the oriental flavors – if you though have other preferences, go for it! So, here we have cucumber, tomatoes (both amazing for hydration, vitamins & fibre), jalapeños, parsley (more vitamins), the salsa (healthy, unsaturated fats from the olive oil) & Tahin (more unsaturated, healthy fats). All in all, it is fair to say that these nachos not only are loaded with delicious toppings but also loaded with nutrients!

How to make those nachos?

Since there is no need for deep-frying them, they are super easy to make! All that needs to be done is to slice the sweet potatoes into thin slices, spice them with olive oil and Zata‘ar and bake them. Zata‘ar is an oriental spice mix that works great in this meal – however, if you do not have this at home and cannot find it at the store, you can also spice the sweet potatoes differently, with salz, pepper, chili, paprika & sesame for example! Those now go into the oven and we can focus on making the toppings!

That means, for the hummus we need to just give it a mix, so that the spices are well mixed in. Next, we make the salsa! That means finely chopping the green chilis, parsley & mint and combining it with olive oil and salt! Also, we chop up the tomatoes, cucumber and fresh herbs so they are bite-sized! As soon as the sweet potatoes are done baking, they can already be topped and ultimately enjoyed! That‘s it!

Perfect Party snack!

This recipe definitely is amazing for parties! Why? You can really prepare everything beforehand, just pop the sweet potatoes in the oven right before the guests are here and then serve them while they are warm. Also, you could meal prep them and have them as a cold lunch for school or work – that works great too!! They not only are the perfect party snack but also amazing for meal prep!

If you want to level things up,

then you can totally do so by going crazy with the toppings! Options really are endless! You could for example go ahead and add minced meat or meat substitute on top or roasted chickpeas and feta cheese! If you feel like roasted tofu, add it! Or are you craving chicken strips? Why not add them on top? Same goes for veggies!! Why not adding some corn or avocado on top? This part really is up to you and adds a personal twist to this recipe!

Really, I have to say that I really LOVE this recipe! Not only for parties but also for those Netflix and chill kind of evenings 😉 I hope that you will also love it and have a fun time cooking!

Enjoy,
Katie // Une Petite Cuisinière

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better than your regular oriental loaded sweet potato nachos

regular nachos is nothing we are doing any longer – from now on, we are making loaded sweet potato nachos! imagine those soft sweet potatoes with the tangy hummus, fresh cucumber & tomato and that satisfying tahini drizzle = heaven!

Course Appetizer, Snack
Cuisine oriental
Prep Time 15 Minuten
Cook Time 35 Minuten
Total Time 50 Minuten
Servings 1 tray (for about 2-4 people)

What you will need

  • 2 (medium sized) sweet potatoes
  • 2 tbsp oil
  • 1 tbsp za‘atar

for the toppings*:

  • 1 package NENI am Tisch Hummus with Za‘atar
  • 1/2 cucumber
  • 1 handful tomatoes
  • 1/2 red onion
  • green chili
  • tahini to drizzle

for the green chili salsa (optional but very good):

  • 100 g green chili or green peppers
  • 2 tbsp chopped parsley
  • 2 tbsp chopped mint
  • 100 ml olive oil
  • salt & pepper

How to

  1. start by preheating the oven to 200°C. wash the sweet potatoes and chop them into about 1cm thick slices. mix the za‘atar with the oil and toss the sweet potatoes in the mix. lay out on a baking tray and bake for about 25-35 minutes until soft on the inside and crispy and golden on the outside.

  2. in the meantime prepare the toppings. wash and dice the cucumber into bite-sized pieces, half the cherry tomatoes, peel and cut the onion into thin half-rings.

  3. for the salsa, remove the seeds of the green peppers and super finely mince them. also mince the mint and parsley and mix it all together along with the olive oil and salt.

  4. once the sweet potatoes are done baking, top them with the hummus, the different veggies and fruit, the salsa and drizzle some tahin. to finish it off, sprinkle fresh herbs and enjoy!

Notes

*you can really use anything you like and have on hand as a topping – personally I love the combination with these fruits, veggies & hummus, but feel free to add what you love! it can be chickpeas, minced meat, corn, tofu, beans, avocado, whatever you love!

Kategorie: Uncategorized Stichworte: easy, hummus, loaded, meal prep, nachos, Neni, NENI am Tisch, oriental, party snack, plant based, salsa, Snack, Sweet potato, tacos, tahini, vegan, vegetarian

Roasted Sweet Potato and Hummus Harvest Bowl

Januar 25, 2021 by katharina.kuehr Kommentar verfassen

Crispy roasted sweet potato, fluffy quinoa, buttery beans, sweet pomegranate seeds and crunchy nuts on a bed of greens. All of this is tossed in a super duper easy hummus dressing to unify all the flavours. I believe you are already hungry. And what if I tell you that this is done in 30 minutes? Put the ingredients on your grocery list and make this!

Truly, nothing is better than a vibrant, colourful bowl packed with lots and lots of different ingredients, lots and lots of nutrients and lots and lots of yumminess. Bowls probably are the best things to eat because you can always switch things up and get creative depending on what you are craving and which foods there are in season!

What’s special about this dish?

This is kind of a mix of a bowl and a salad but it still is super filling. What I love about this dish is that you are getting in a lot of nutrients and greens and still have a comforting bowl.

But what’s most special about this dish is the super easy dressing. It takes 3 ingredients and is done in 1 minute. It is definitely not your regular salad dressing, but one that is full of flavour and tanginess and made with one of the best ingredients ever: Hummus. The dressing simply is made out of hummus, lemon juice and water.

Which Hummus works best?

It is best to use a very creamy one and not a hard one! You can make your own one or you can use a store bought one, whatever you prefer! I love to either use my homemade one or the one from NENI ! This one you can find at SPAR, Tegut, Rossman and EDEKA Österreich!

Is this dish healthy?

It definitely is! Salad, sweet potato, beans, nuts, hummus, quinoa. How can such a combination not be a nutrient-bomb? Let’s start slow; we probably all know that any sort of green is highly nutritious because of its high vitamin and fibre content. Sweet Potatoes actually are super healthy too. They are incredibly high in protein, vitamin D and C and in fibre! Plus, they provide you with lots of carbohydrates, which will give you energy to get going through the rest of your day.

Next up we have butter beans. These are loaded with protein and fibre. Great for your digestion and muscles, plus super tasty. Nuts are high in unsaturated fats, which will keep you full for a while and are important for your brain. Hummus, similar to beans is high in protein, fibre but also in unsaturated fats, which are good for the skin. Quinoa, my favourite grain of all time is a nutrient-bomb itself. Protein, carbs, fibre, vitamins, … you name it – Quinoa has got it!

How to make this dish:

Start by preparing the sweet potato. For this just chop it up into small cubes, toss it in the oil and spices and bake in the oven. Then you can leave them there for 20-25 minutes and in the meantime prepare the quinoa. Add it to a pot along with twice the amount of water and a pinch of salt. Bring to a boil and reduce to a simmer. Once all water is absorbed, turn down to low heat and let it fluff up.

Now you only need to make the hummus dressing and assemble. You could style it prettily or you could just throw everything into a bowl and toss it till you have got the creamy hummus dressing on everything!

When, how, meal prep?

I love this as a lunch because it is fairly quick, but it actually also works as a brunch or dinner bowl. I prefer having it as is but if you feel hungrier r in the need of more, you could serve it with some bread or scrambled eggs!

Yes, it is meal prep friendly, just store the dressing aside, so the salad and the ingredients will not get soggy and keep everything in the fridge until you enjoy it!

I hope that you will enjoy this recipe and make it on repeat!

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Roasted Sweet Potato and Hummus Harvest Bowl

A delicious, nutrient packed and comforting bowl. Perfcet for the late fall and early winter days and ready in 15 minutes!

Course brunch, dinner, lunch
Prep Time 10 Minuten
Cook Time 20 Minuten
Total Time 30 Minuten
Servings 2 servings
Calories 590 kcal

What you will need

For the sweet Potatoes

  • 300 g sweet potato
  • 1 tsp paprika powder
  • 1/2 tsp garlic powder
  • 1/2 tsp chili flakes
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 1 tbsp oil

For the dressing:

  • 3 tbsp hummus
  • 1/2 lemon
  • 2-3 tbsp water to thin out

For the rest:

  • 70 g quinoa
  • 200 g butter beans
  • 6 handfuls greens such as spinach, lambs lettuce, kale,..
  • 1/2 pomegranate
  • 1-2 tbsp almonds or any other nuts

How to

  1. Preheat the oven to 200°C. Cut the sweet potato into about 1cm sized chunks. Toss them with the spices and oil and bake in the oven for 20-25 minutes.

  2. In the meantime add the quinoa along wit htwice the amount of water and some salt to a pot and bring to a boil. Reduce to a simmer. Once all water has been absorbed turn down to low heat and let it sit for about 5 minutes until it has become fluffy.

  3. Mix all the ingredients for the dressing. If it is too thick, add more water, if too thin, more hummus.

  4. Once the sweet potatoes are done add them to a bowl along with the salad, quinoa, pomegrenate, beans and toss in the hummus dressing.

  5. Serve and enjoy!

Happy cooking & enjoy,
Love,
Katie // Une Petite Cuisinière

Kategorie: christmas, Diet-Specific, Fall, Lunch/ Dinner, Salad, Season, Vegan, Vegetarian Stichworte: bowl, bowls food, buddha bowl, fall bowl, harvest, healthy bowl, healthy vegan, hummus, hummus recipes, Neni, quinoa, salad, Sweet potato, vegan, vegan bowls, winter bowl

The Most Comforting Roasted Sweet Potato and Chicken Tikka Masala

November 26, 2020 by katharina.kuehr Kommentar verfassen

A large, warming bowl of goodness. Super flavourful roasted sweet potatoes with juicy chicken, all tossed in a creamy sauce full of Indian spices. Take the Indian Classic and make it healthy and super delicious! Family friendly, vegan option, easy to make, perfect comfort food.

I love these Sundays, where you just relax all day long and when it comes to dinner, the whole family goes into the kitchen and cooks together. Something cozy, something comforting to round up the week. Something that warms you from the inside and makes your soul feel warmed. These are my favourite kind of dinners. And this Tikka Masala definitely is the ideal meal for such occasions!

What’s tikka masala?

Tikka Masala is a dish from in the Indian cuisine. Actually, it has been invented in Scotland by an Indian Chef. He originally made it with chicken, cream, yoghurt and spices. It also is called „Butter Chicken“ sometimes and nowadays is one of the most popular Indian Recipes around the world.

What’s special about this dish?

We are taking a regular curry and taking it next level while making it healthy! Instead of cream and butter we go for coconut milk, since this is a healthier and lighter version. Also, we don’t only do chicken, no, we add some sweet potatoes for even more flavour & vitamins. Plus, we are roasting, both the chicken and the sweet potato beforehand to bring out the flavour even more.

Is it healthy?

I would not see a reason why not. It is a completely balanced meal. Due to the chicken (that you could sub for chickpeas for example) we make sure to get enough protein in! The sweet potatoes are a great source of carbohydrates, fibre and they also are loaded with nutrients and vitamins. The greek yoghurt and coconut milk add a healthy amount of fat and even more protein.

Not to forget about all of the good Indian spices. Spices, when consumed in moderation, can have tremendous health benefits ranging from improving your digestion to preventing cancer. Crazy what these little powders can do right? When served with some rice or naan you get even more energy from the carbohydrates! So all in all, definitely a very balanced and nutritious meal!

How to make it:

We start by tossing the chopped sweet potato and chicken with some oil and spices before roasting them. As already mentioned, roasting them really brings out the flavour and it shortens the cooking time after. In the meantime we are preparing the curry paste which we need for the sauce. For this you need a food processor or a blender of some kind. To make this paste you need to blend together some onion, garlic, ginger and more spices and fry that off in oil so it gets fragrant. Once your whole kitchen smells like an Indian market, you need to add the sweet potato and chicken and also the coconut milk. Now we just let it simmer and intensify its flavour. Before serving, we stir in some greek yoghurt for extra creaminess and richness. Now it is time to garnish it with some greens, cashews and serve with rice or naan!

When and how to best have it?

Up to you! I love it as a cozy dinner but it also works great for meal prep. Actually, all curries work very well for meal prep because they only enhance their flavour the longer they are in the fridge. You can make this beforehand and just heat it up whenever you feel like it.

In terms of what to best serve it with, you could go for rice or naan or both (my favourite :)). But also something like quinoa, wholegrain rice or buckwheat would work great!

Substitutes/ vegan option:

  • Sweet Potatoes – pumpkin, cauliflower
  • chicken – chickpeas, tofu
  • greek yoghurt – regular yoghurt, plant based yoghurt

I hope that you will genuinely enjoy this as much as I do because I am really obsessed with this, especially on the colder days! Have fun cooking this and enjoy eating it!

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Super Comforting Roasted Sweet Potato and Chicken Tikka Masala

Heavenly comfort food in a bowl. Indian spices in a creamy sauce with perfectly roasted and juicy chicken and sweet potato

Course dinner, Main Course
Cuisine Indian
Prep Time 10 Minuten
Cook Time 20 Minuten
Total Time 30 Minuten
Servings 4 servings

What you will need

For the sweet potato & chicken

  • 1 tbsp Graham Masala
  • 1 tsp turmeric
  • 1 tsp chili flakes
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 1/2 tsp ginger powder
  • 1 tsp garlic powder
  • 2 tsp ground cumin
  • 2 tbsp oil
  • 600 g Sweet Potato (1 large one)
  • 600 g chicken breast

For the rest:

  • 1 large yellow onion
  • 3 garlic cloves
  • 1 thumb-sized piece of ginger
  • 1,5 tsp graham masala
  • 1/2 tsp cumin
  • 1/4 tsp turmeric
  • 1 tsp chili flakes (optional)
  • 1/4 tsp salt
  • 400 ml canned tomatoes (puréed)
  • 1 can coconut milk
  • 100 g greek yoghurt
  • rice, naan to serve with
  • cilantro and cashews to garnish

How to

First:

  1. Chop up the sweet potato into about 1 cm sized cubes. Cut the chicken (if using) into bite sized pieces. Combine the spices with the oil. Toss the sweet potato and chicken with the oil-pize mixture and lay out on a baking tray lined with parchment paper. Bake at 180°C for 10 minutes.

  2. In the meantime blend the onion, garlic, ginger and remaining spices together until it has become a smooth paste. When the roasting is done, heat up theremaining oil in a pot and fry the curry paste in it for about 2 minutes until fragrant. Add the sweet potatoes, chicken, canned tomatoes and coconut milk. Bring to a boil and let simmer for about 10 minutes on medium-low heat.

  3. Before serving stir in the greek yoghurt. Then divide onto bowls and serve with some rice or naan. Garnish with fresh cilantro and cashews. Enjoy!

Love,
Katie // Une Petite Cuisinière

Kategorie: Cuisine, Diet-Specific, Indian, Lunch/ Dinner, Poultry & Meat, Vegan Stichworte: chicken, chicken dinner, comfort food, cozy food, curry, family friendly, healthy, healthy comfort food, healthy dinner, Indian, meal prep, Sweet potato, tikka masala, vegan, vegetarian, winter meals

Oven baked Sweet Potato Fries

Mai 7, 2020 by katharina.kuehr Kommentar verfassen

Crispy on the outside, soft on the inside. With a little hint of roasted garlic and paprika. Sprinkled with a little sea salt. That’s what I call the perfect side. No matter with what, a burger, a salad or just by itself. It is so good. And so simple. You will never want to go back to making sweet potatoes differently.

More Sweet Potato inspiration…

I absolutely love sweet potatoes. In any form. Baked as a whole and stuffed, mashed, boiled, fried, baked in little chunks or whatever. They are just so tasty! I already have a few recipes on my blog with it like the Miso sweet potato with coconut rice or the Thai sweet potato cauliflower soup or the fall tabouleh stuffed sweet potatoes (which honestly are so good) and one of my favourites, the harvest buddha bowl with apple chicken! But all of those were a while ago so I knew it was time to make something new.

Are sweet potatoes healthy?

Sweet Potatoes, as the name says, are potatoes, and taste very similar to regular ones, just a little sweeter. Because of that they are also sometimes used in desserts or sweet dishes. But they are just as common in savoury ones. They are extremely high in Fibre, Vitamin A, Vitamin C and Protein. Plus, they are very high in antioxidants, meaning they support your gut healthy. All in all, super healthy.

How do you make them?

It‘s really simple! Cut into thin strips. They should be rather small and thin because this way they’ll get crispier in the oven. If you have the time for that I would recommend soaking the strips in water because that helps to remove some of the starch to make it crispier (this wasn’t my idea, i learned it at pickuplimes blog). And of course, you need to pat them dry afterwards, very dry, because obviously, water will make them soggy. Next step, which I do recommend, is tossing them in a little cornstarch. I also love making this with my tofu (like in my vegan glas boodle salad recipe) because it really binds the water in the food. 

Spice it up!!

Next up: spices! This is really important because the key to good food are good spices! The spices used really depend on what you serve the potatoes with. For example, if we serve it with a burger, I would recommend using paprika and garlic. If it is a side to some grilled halloumi, some herbs like rosemary and oregano work really well. If you are making wedges and want to make them a bit extra (in winter this is so good!), you can add some cinnamon. This surprisingly works really well!

Tossing them in spices is really essential. They add so much flavour. So last on the list is some oil. I would recommend using olive oil or another one that is neutral in taste. The oil adds more flavour and helps crisping them up. The potatoes are now baked on very high heat in the oven, for really not long. After taking them out, you can sprinkle some sea salt and serve them with a delicious sauce.

Why not frying them?

The reason we are making them in the oven is fairly simple. Because it is way healthier. While they do get a little crispier when deep fried, they also soak up way more oil. This means way more fat and calories. Of course, once in a while it is super good, but when making it more often, baking them in the oven is just way healthier.

I hope that you will love this recipe as much as I do and your family or friends do so too. In our house, they are always gone, and not a single fry is a leftover! Enjoy!

Happy Cooking,
Katie // Une Petite Cuisinière

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Sweet Potato Fries from the Oven

Crispy on the outside, soft on the inside and perfectly spiced! The ideal side for anything!

Course lunch, Side Dish
Prep Time 10 Minuten
Cook Time 20 Minuten
Total Time 30 Minuten
Servings 4 sides
Calories 230 kcal

What you will need

  • 600-800 g Sweet Potatoes 2 smaller ones or 1 big one
  • 3 tbsp corn starch
  • 2 tbsp olive oil
  • 6 garlic cloves
  • 3 tsp paprika
  • 2 tsp garlic powder
  • some sea salt

How to

  1. Preheat the oven to 220°C.

    Wash the sweet potatoes. Cut them into about 1cm thick strips, about 8cm in length. Place them in a large bowl and cover with water. Let sit for at least 5-10 minutes. This helps to remove the starch.

    Drain them and place on a kitchen towel or kitchen paper and tap them dry. They need to be really dry.

    Place them in a clean bowl and toss with the cornstarch and spices.

    Spread them onto two baking trays and make sure they have enough space. They should not touch each other. Drizzle the olive oil and add the garlic cloves (they do not need to be peeled). Sprinkle some salt on top.

    Bake for 10 minutes, then flip them. Bake for another 5-8 minutes. Take out and serve. Enjoy!

    P.s.: If you want, you can squish out the garlic from the peel and mix with some mayonaise to get a garlic dip!

Kategorie: Diet-Specific, Lunch/ Dinner, Side, Snack, Vegan, Vegetarian, Vegetarian Stichworte: carbohydrates, carbs side, fries, garlic, garlic fries, healthy, healthy fries, healthy side, oven baked, potato, side dish, Snack, spicy, Sweet potato, sweet potato fries, sweet potatoes

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