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Simmered Sweet Potatoes with Lemon

2 servings

porcje

5 minutes

czas aktywny

25 minutes

całkowity czas

Składniki

1 Japanese sweet potato (Satsumaimo)

1 cup water

½ lemon

2 Tbsp sugar

Wskazówki

Gather all the ingredients.

Peel the skin of 1 Japanese sweet potato (Satsumaimo) alternately to create stripes. Then, cut and discard both ends.

Cut the sweet potato into rounds about ½-inch (1.3-cm) thick. Soak them in water for 5 minutes to remove the starch, then drain.

In a medium saucepan, add 1 cup water, 2 Tbsp sugar, and juice from ½ lemon.

Add the sweet potato rounds in a single layer (ideally) in the saucepan and place an otoshibuta (drop lid) on top instead of the regular lid (here‘s why). Bring it to boil over medium heat.

Once boiling, skim off the scum and foam with a fine-mesh skimmer. Turn down the heat to simmer/low heat. Cook for 15–20 minutes.

When it’s almost done, open the otoshibuta and insert a bamboo skewer in the center of the thick sweet potato and see if it goes through.

Turn off the heat when it’s done cooking, and serve. Ideally, set aside and let cool for 2 hours so sweet potatoes can absorb more flavors. You can chill the sweet potatoes in the refrigerator before serving or serve at room temperature.

To Store

You can keep the simmered sweet potatoes in the refrigerator for up to 5 days. You can freeze them, but the texture of the sweet potatoes will change slightly.

Wartości Odżywcze

Wielkość Porcji

-

Kalorie

128 kcal

Tłuszcz Całkowity

1 g

Tłuszcz Nasycony

1 g

Tłuszcz Nienasycony

-

Tłuszcz Trans

-

Cholesterol

-

Sód

64 mg

Węglowodany Całkowite

31 g

Błonnik Pokarmowy

4 g

Cukry Całkowite

11 g

Białko

2 g

2 servings

porcje

5 minutes

czas aktywny

25 minutes

całkowity czas
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