Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Sweet Potatoes Around the World

When you think of a sweet potato, there is a good chance that you associate it with classic American and Southern recipes. And while it is certainly true that the sweet potato is a staple in America, the same is true for much of the world. From the Spainish Turnovers to African Sweet Potato Stew, the sweet potato is truly is a vegetable with international flair. With great recipes like Thai Sweet Potato Fritters and these Sweet Potato Latkes, the versatility of this yummy gem has been adapted to almost every combination of exotic spice and regional cooking methods. Discover the wide world of sweet potatoes - a cultural melting pot of goodness - served right in your kitchen.




This weeks recipe is a Japanese take on Twice-Baked Sweet Potatoes.  The delicate flavor and moisture of the sweet potatoes is enhanced with rich cream and sugar to make a scrumptious twice-baked dessert.


Japanese Sweet Potato Dessert


Ingredients

2 Sweet Potatoes
4 Tablespoon Sugar
1 1/2 Tablespoon Butter
1/4 cups Heavy Cream
1 Egg Yolk
1/2 tbsp Rum
A Few Drops of Vanilla Extract


Egg Wash:
1 Egg Yolk for Gloss Finish
1/2 tsp Water
Black Sesame Seeds

Directions:

Bake the sweet potatoes and then cut in half lengthwise. Scoop out the centers into a saucepan and save skins.  Add sugar, vanilla, butter, cream, egg yolk and rum. Mash well, and then heat on stove top until the mixture is hot throughout. Stuff skins with sweet potato mixture. Prepare egg wash by mixing the egg yolk with water and then brush over each potato. Top with black sesame seeds. Bake in a 400 degree oven until golden brown.

15 comments:

  1. Great Recipes. I love Asian food, but have never had anything like this.

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  2. This looks like candy. Can't wait to try them

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  3. I had not idea sweet potatoes were so widespread. Thanks for the recipes.

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  4. I love the idea of the vanilla. That sounds wonderful! I am going to make this for Thanksgiving dinner.

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  5. Wow. I want some of those Latkes

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  6. I am from Thailand and we eat sweet potato and yams lots

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  7. Love the idea of sweet potatoes as a dessert. Very healthy, and tasty too.

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  8. I have never heard of anything like this. Can't wait to try.

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  9. I would have never though of making sweet potatoes like this. It sounds kind of like a cross between twice baked potatoes and a sweet potato pie.

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  10. Thanks for the links.

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  11. These are good, I had them in Japan

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  12. Will give these a whirl.

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