Chilled Sweet Potato Soup

I am writing about Sweet Potatoes again, as we have to finish the bag we bought last week. You may recall my remarks about throwing away food in my Grocery Shopping day article.

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The other night we simply peeled and boiled sweet potatoes then served with roasted chicken & green beans. Sweet potatoes with a little butter on them are just fantastic. However, this article is about a wonderful use for the left over potatoes.

Chilled Sweet Potato Soup

I can’t tell you the exact recipe… because hubby made it and isn’t positive how much of what went in.

That’s a Gourmet for you.

He did offer the ingredients:
Sweet potatoes
Water
Cream
Milk
Chicken broth
Turmeric
Vanilla
Salt
Pepper
Fresh garlic
Fresh ginger

Serve chilled (if you can wait that long) with a small dollop of sour cream and a sprinkle of paprika.

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Yam or Sweet Potato?

I had made some low carb crepes the other day and this morning our daughter asked (texted me from her bedroom…) if I would be making crepes again.  I remarked I needed to figure out a filling and she suggested Sweet Potatoes.  Hmm, that sounds pretty good, so thats what I did and the family really liked them!  Find the recipe here Sweet Potato filling for crepes.
In our house, we are looking for natural, healthful, low carbohydrate, and low sugar foods.  We rotate the items we bring home so that we do not eat the same thing every week and one of those items are Sweet Potatoes.  I couldn’t remember the carbohydrate count of a sweet potato so I looked it up, and then thought, I should compare with yams.  Well, it turns out that their overall carb count is close, but the grams of sugar are significantly less for a yam (150g serving = 0.8g sugar for a yam vs sweet potato’s 6.3g sugar).  With that knowledge, I then wanted to know the difference between the two.

According to North Carolina SweetPotato Commision Inc.
A true yam is a starchy edible root of the Dioscorea genus, and is generally imported to America from the Caribbean. It is rough and scaly and very low in beta carotene. http://www.ncsweetpotatoes.com/sweet-potatoes-101/difference-between-yam-and-sweet-potato/

I then thought of the canned yams that were used by my mom to make Thanksgiving dinner, so I Googled canned yams and clicked on the image of the label I recognized.

Then I saw it! “Bruce’s YAMS CUT SWEET POTATOES IN SYRUP”   WHAAAAT? I’ve been hoodwinked!  Cruel awaking – all of my Thanksgiving memories just flooded back and I can’t decide if I feel betrayed or not!

So how do I tell the difference between the two?

Another Google search and I find this great flow chart.
Original publish at http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/11/26/sweet-potatoes-or-yams_n_4325275.html
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/11/26/sweet-potatoes-or-yams_n_4325275.html

Now I know and now you know too!

Nutrition Facts:

2/3 cups (150g) Yam Sweet Potato
Calories 177 129
Carbohydrate 41.8 30.2
Fiber 6.1 4.5
Sugar 0.8 6.3