I am so excited to share this recipe for Thai Spiced Sweet Potatoes – or as Michelle Fagone of Cavegirl Cuisine cleverly calls them, Thai’ce Baked Sweet Potatoes. (get it? twice baked…). Clearly, I love her sense of humor. This recipe is one of the many delicious and cleverly titled dishes in Michelle’s new cookbook.
When I came across this recipe while flipping through her cookbook, I knew I had to try it – after all, it’s no secret that I love Paleo Thai food. These twice baked sweet potatoes are flavorful without being spicy. Like all of the recipes in Michelle’s book, these sweet potatoes are family-friendly.
Here’s a sneak peak at what else you’ll find in the Cavegirl Cuisine Cookbook:
- Appetizers & Sides: shrimp guac-tail, bacon jam meatballs, loaded fauxtato soup
- Main Meals: tangerine chicken, pork tenderloin with sweet cherry sauce, honey-lime salmon
- Treats: melonsicles, almond bark of joy, trail mix cookies
- Kid Favs: fish sticks, chicken and waffles, cinnamon pecan crunch cereal
Ingredients
- 2 medium sweet potatoes
- ¼ tsp Thai Red Curry Paste
- 1 tsp freshly grated ginger
- 5 tbs unsweetened Coconut Milk
- 2 tbs Grassfed Organic Ghee
- pinch of sea salt
- optional: chives chopped (I didn’t have chives so I used Garlic Scapes instead)
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 400 degrees
- Pierce sweet potatoes several times with a fork.
- Place in a baking dish and cook for approximately 40 minutes, until tender.
- Remove from oven and cool.
- Reduce heat to 350 degrees.
- Cut the potatoes lengthwise and scoop out the orange flesh, keeping the skins in tact. Place flesh into a mixing bowl with remaining ingredients. Blend until smooth.
- Place potato skin halves in a baking dish. Distribute sweet potato mixture among the skins.
- Bake uncovered for 10 minutes.
- Garnish with chives.
Carolsue says
I love Thai food, so I think this recipe sounds absolutely delicious!
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Andrea says
Ooooh! This sounds fabulous!
Kate says
I am a paleo newbie and can’t wait to try this! The sweet potatoes are washed and ready to go! (:
Maggie Anders says
Yum!
Samantha says
I know I’d love this….I actually had Thai Red Curry shrimp last night with cut up sweet potato in it and the sweet potato was my favorite part so I’m sure this would be so delicious.
Stef says
These look yummy! I like the idea of using garlic scapes in place of chives.