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Guilt-free comfort with the potato's sweet cousin

Manjri Agarwal shares some sweet potato recipes - mash, rosti, fries, halwa and more

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Manjri Agarwal
Published 05.10.18, 03:09 PM

The sound of the word ‘potatoes’ makes many adults cringe and many kids ecstatic. French fries, potato smileys, potato wedges, jacket potatoes and many, many more images flash in their little minds. We all know that potatoes are high in carbohydrates and hence increase the blood sugar in our body due to their high GI (glycemic index), which produces more insulin and therefore stores fat.

We like to avoid eating potatoes, but we love them too. So to fill this void of sinful pleasures, I discovered the sweeter version — the sweet potato. This cousin has a low GI and the breakdown of glucose in our body is much slower. This food is known as a complex carbohydrates and is a much wiser and healthier alternative to the notorious potato. It tastes sweet, so children love it and it has enough starch to perform the binding role of the starchy potato.

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Roasted sweet potato fries sprinkled with olive oil and sea salt make an excellent snack. Another way of relishing this root vegetable is by boiling, peeling and slicing round discs and tossing it with garlic, chilli flakes and some herbs. I have even hidden it in aloo tikki chaats and toasted sandwiches.

A little trivia about this exquisite superfood is that it contains large amounts of beta carotene, which is a precursor to Vitamin A. As we all know, Vitamin A is essential for proper vision and repair of our immune cells.

The right carbs in our diet give us usable energy to carry on with our day-to-day activities. Bad carbs only get stored as fat and make us feel sluggish. Our brain needs carbohydrates for proper functioning and if deprived of the right carbs, it begins to produce cortisol (the stress hormone), which in turn makes us fat and fall sick.

So I urge you to consume the good carbohydrates in moderate quantities and have fun cooking with them too. Some examples of good carbohydrates are — brown rice, sweet potato, millets, buckwheat, beans, legume and most vegetables.

The Sweet Mash Sourced by the Telegraph

Sweet Potato Rosti

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Smart ways to replace potatoes with sweet potatoes:

Manjri Agarwal is a food writer and health coach. Reach her on bigplatesmallplate@gmail.com

The Sweet Mash

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Sweet Potato Rosti Sourced by the Telegraph

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