Ok i went to the store to buy some today and they WERE HUGE!! how do you measure,cook,prepare your yams/sweet potatos. I know you don't just eat the whole thing, so also how do you portion it? sorry for the newb question but thx!
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Ok i went to the store to buy some today and they WERE HUGE!! how do you measure,cook,prepare your yams/sweet potatos. I know you don't just eat the whole thing, so also how do you portion it? sorry for the newb question but thx!
I steam mine. They usually end up soft and sweet enough on their own. Olive oil on top isn't a bad idea either.
Why not eat the whole thing? Is it for caloric reasons or is the skin of the yam/potato not good for you? I'm honestly curious about this, because I just microwave my sweet potatoes until they're soft (6-9 minutes depending on size) and eat them whole.
[QUOTE=saizen;69982913]Ok i went to the store to buy some today and they WERE HUGE!! how do you measure,cook,prepare your yams/sweet potatos. I know you don't just eat the whole thing, so also how do you portion it? sorry for the newb question but thx![/QUOTE]
Cook it like you would a regular potato...
And if you're concerned about how many calories are in one, weigh it, and look up it's nutritional facts...
[QUOTE=leecm;69984373]Why not eat the whole thing? Is it for caloric reasons or is the skin of the yam/potato not good for you? I'm honestly curious about this, because I just microwave my sweet potatoes until they're soft (6-9 minutes depending on size) and eat them whole.[/QUOTE]
i'm a calorie counter. (200g/1cup is 180cals and 40g carbs or something like that) i just looked it up. And one whole sweet potato (at least the ones i bought) sure look like a hellofa lot more than 1 cup, more like 3-5cups haha.
I use to cut mine in chunks, place in a plastic bag (kind you bring food home in), put a few holes in the bag, place on a plate and mircowave til soft.
After they would cool, pop them out of the skins, mix with splenda, cinnamon and a lil nutmeg and vanilla. mash all together.
Easy way to scoop out what you need.
I boil mine and then cut into piece with the skin on. Add pure grade A maple syrup. great combo!
[QUOTE=JLB001;69985683]I use to cut mine in chunks, place in a plastic bag (kind you bring food home in), put a few holes in the bag, place on a plate and mircowave til soft.
After they would cool, pop them out of the skins, mix with splenda, cinnamon and a lil nutmeg and vanilla. mash all together.
Easy way to scoop out what you need.[/QUOTE]
...i'm so doing this!
2 eat plain, I usually bake or microwave them, sometimes boiled & mashed.
Here r some of my recipes that use sweet potatoes:
1. Sweet potato munchies (chips & sticks):
[url]http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=4096163[/url]
2. Sweet potatoes smothered w/ onions, peppers & cheese:
[url]http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=3983403[/url]
3. Sweet potato turkey meatloaf:
[url]http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=3449631[/url]
4. Cabbage stuffed w/ meat, sweet potato & brown rice:
[url]http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=4125493[/url]
1) skin on or off...boil them for an hour (or until you can easily stick a scewer into the middle). After that you an use a food scale to weigh your desired ounces.
2) If the potatoes are not too huge...spray them with PAM and then wrap them up in foil; bake! Weigh! Eat!
3) When I'm craving chips, I'll slice them really thin and broil them till they are crispy on the outside; if I want french fries..I shape them and bake them
But, I alway eat them plain. Some people use Splenda or honey to give it sweetness.
sweet potato fries...
cut them into fries, place tin foil in broiler, add a little olive oil top and bottom, sprinkle cinnamon. broil for about 5 minutes.
quick and easy. Costco use to sell the fries in a 2lb bag but not anymore. I've seen them sold at a few supermarkets but a little pricey.
heyy newchamp and skinny thx for the advice...so there is a way to eat french fries again wooot!
1. cover with a little bit of oil, wrap in damp paper towel and microwave.
2. eat with peanut butter
i like how everyone who's giving me advice on how to eat sweet potatoes is freakin' RIPPED..kinda like a sign of what's to come for me haha
i just stick it a few times with a knife and put it in the microwave for 5 minutes or until fully cooked
[QUOTE=elvis15767;70000923]i just stick it a few times with a knife and put it in the microwave for 5 minutes or until fully cooked[/QUOTE]
5 mins? I'd do mine for 30. I like them really soft, but I was doing a bunch at one time.
I eat them as 'normal' potatoes, boiled and mashed (with salt + skim milk), or seasoned and roasted in an oven. Also I will pan fry them after being boiled or baked, fry them crispy for breakfast.
[QUOTE=Gabriel-Antoine;70005703]I eat them as 'normal' potatoes, boiled and mashed (with salt + skim milk), or seasoned and roasted in an oven. Also I will pan fry them after being boiled or baked, fry them crispy for breakfast.[/QUOTE]
That sounds yummy too. Will have to do that when I can have them again.
I like them cut into chunks and then baked with crushed garlic, salt, pepper, parmesan cheese, olive oil and red onion julienned thin.
Combine all but the onion together and bake.
When they are about done lightly coat the onion with olive oil as well and integrate into what is already baking.
Turn it on broil for a few minutes to get great carmelization and flavor.
Now I gotta go home and do this again tonight! :o
I normally have the smaller ones, but I just microwave them and eat them skin on. some times I'll split a larger one open and sprinkle some cinnamon on it.
but really they taste great just plain and I don't get why people don't like the skin (same with kiwi), just make sure its washed and eat the skin to
[QUOTE=mcdbb;69983463]I steam mine. They usually end up soft and sweet enough on their own. Olive oil on top isn't a bad idea either.[/QUOTE]
How long do you steam em for?
buy smaller ones if the size is an issue.
slice into small pieces, microwave on a plate with a bit of water added for moisture. 4 mins on high, turning once at 2mins. add some unsweetened yoghurt and dill at the end. mix in some grilled chicken too :)
[QUOTE=forcasa;70025463]buy smaller ones if the size is an issue.
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o believe me i was looking for 'em ...this store only sells the roided up kinds. My yams are on gear lol!!
I just bought mine, a yam (the white sweet potato), it was sooo hard to find, dont know why.
The yellow sweet potato, I made pancakes, shred it and mix it with whatever you want.
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When would you eat it when you try to cut and go for definition?and how much of course?
i usually slice and boil mine, then drain and make mashed yams from them. i add my olive oil (8 servings) and garlic and whatever other spices and separate into 8 cup-sized measurements, that way i know exactly what im getting
i LOVE yams
[QUOTE=mudy;70101883]I just bought mine, a yam (the white sweet potato), it was sooo hard to find, dont know why.
The yellow sweet potato, I made pancakes, shred it and mix it with whatever you want.
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When would you eat it when you try to cut and go for definition?and how much of course?[/QUOTE]
during a cutting diet, the best time for something carb heavy like yams would probably be in your pwo meal, after your pwo shake. Yams and lean protein+veggies makes a great post workout meal
No one else here eats them with curry? Good god that is heaven!