Sweet Potatoes With Tahini Butter Recipe (2024)

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SR

OK I try not to weigh in often but as a physician who has recently lost over 25 pounds, can I say that a vegetable 'fat bomb' of this nature fits in beautifully with starch and fat cravings while contributing vitamins and fiber that are so much better than any processed foods? Eating this recipe weekly is part of the secret to my success!

Maureen

We frequently eat baked sweet potatoes that are wrapped in foil paper. This time I baked one in the oven in foil paper and steamed one. The steamed one was tasted bland; the baked one was deliciously sweet. The tahini butter was a nice touch, but was unnecessary with the baked one. I'll stay with baking.

Alison

This is one of the BEST recipes I've come across on here. It's delicious. I've made it several times in the past few weeks at the request of friends and family. And I've been asked to share the recipe several times as well. Delicious with Japanese yams, and works great if subbing tamari for soy, too. Definitely a winner!Full disclosure: I cooked my sweet potatoes in the microwave, because I'm often short on time and also I'm a complete heathen.

LC PacNW

We use the Instant pot. Usually 8 minutes with high pressure, although maybe somebody else has used its steam function.

Sleestak

If you’re thinking of trying this recipe and are wondering what this unusual combination of flavors will taste like, well, close your eyes and try to imagine sweet potatoes covered with a sauce of tahini, butter, and lime juice. If that sounds appealing, this recipe might be for you. Unfortunately, I did not experience the thrill of “crunch, salt, umami and acidity” promised by the recipe, just a bunch of flavors that didn’t go particularly well together.

bt

I always microwave them for 11 minutes, they turn out fine, so easy....

Walter

When I made up the tahini butter and tasted it, I had serious doubts and thought that peanut butter would make a better topping. However, I always follow a recipe's directions to the hilt on the first try reserving the right to modify it later. I was wrong. This is a keeper. I have a 4x8 raised bed in my garden devoted to sweet potatoes and next winter a lot of them are going to get steamed. Delicious!

klr

This is delicious. Totally disagree with the person who said the flavors don't come together. You have to use a fair amount of salt on the sweet potatoes and then squeeze a good amount of lime on at the end. As Samin describes, you will wolf one down in 2 bites standing over your sink.

Luther

This is fabulous! Come on people, sweet potatoes are bland to begin with. Why is everyone harping on the blandness? That's what the Tahini butter is for. Followed the recipe as written, steaming and all. Potatoes were perfect as to tenderness, Tahini butter is outstanding. Gives the sweet potato a great and different flavor. Had this with Melissa Clark's Grilled Flank Steak. To die for. Stop harping on fat, and all the negatives. This is great food NOT junk food as someone said.

SF Mamma

The tahini butter is great with rice, wilted greens (kale, collard greens) and even on pan-fried tofu! Great umami flavor.

msl

Actually, the best way to cook a sweet potato: with skin on, wash, prick a few times with a fork, place on a paper towel in the microwave. Heat on high around 3-4 minutes until the potato feels somewhat soft to the touch (time will vary depending on the size of the potato and how many). Immediately remove and wrap tightly in foil. You should be able to hear it still bubbling and cooking in the foil. Leave it about 10 minutes, unwrap, and you have a buttery soft, sweet, perfectly cooked potato

Katy

Made this for my Dad for father’s day, it is absolute heaven. We put little more garlic and salt, lots of lime. I will never broil sweet potatoes again, they were heaven! My toddler also loved the tahini butter. This is a new staple in our house. Thanks, Samin, for sharing w us!

Alonna Smith

I want try some togarashi instead of the sesami seeds. I think the sweet potaotes wouldn't mind a little heat and a whiff of dried tangerine rind.

Larissa

Turned this into a bowl by scooping the potatoes out of their jackets, spreading tahini butter on top, sprinkling with sesame seeds, and then adding a poached egg. It seemed to require slightly less butter that way, and also allow for better flavor distribution.

bridget

depends on whether you'd rather spend a few minutes whisking or a few minutes washing out the parts of your food processor.

RHL

This was bussin. Served with a Greek salad with chickpeas and feta. Wife and chef-y friends approve

Violet J.

Was doubtful about this recipe at first. But it is amazing! Making it again tonight and doubling it up, as my husband and I love it and want leftovers.

LMS

I have to agree that steaming the sweet potato does make them fluffier, less fibrous and less tough. Making the tahina butter is a bit of a chore but well worth the time and effort. We have used it in other vegetables with great results. ( any one out there with any advice or tricks to help mix the the two ingredients ?) This recipe is now in my "go to" cookbook for family and when we have friends over.

Dani

I did not at all care for the lime in the tahini butter. I ended up making an alternate butter using pb powder instead of the tahini because I ran out. All in all I think the smoky nutty flavor from soy sauce and pb was interesting, but not really my favorite.

Tiipiloo

Tried to use steam function on IP - took three rounds of 10 minute cook times, so ended up just nuking at end, which is what I should have done in the first place. Other than that, super tasty. I usually make this over roasted sweet potatoes and like it both ways, don't mind stringy roasted sweet potatoes.

Betsy M

Followed the recipe exactly except I have lemons, not limes. I will definitely steam, or possibly nuke, my sweet potatoes from now on. And I'll probably make the tahini butter again.

Audrey

Im not sure I would include the soy sauce next time. Otherwise I thought it was delicious. To prepare the sweet potatoes, I wrapped them in foil and baked them in a airfryer for 1 hour at 350 degrees. Delicious!

this butter would go well on anything!

First steaming the sweet potatoes made them super creamy and so delicious. I will definitely steam them for other uses from now on. The tahini butter was fantastic and I think it would be great on anything….other roasted veggies, grilled chicken breast, toast, anything!

miriam

Melted the tahini and butter in the microwave for about a minute, stir with the other ingredients. Pressure cook the sweet potatoes, voila! Dinner in about a half hour. So yummy!!

Barbara M

Cooking for one, I made half recipe. Used vegan butter and tamari instead of soy sauce and added half teaspoon grated ginger. I steamed the sweet potatoes in the instant pot for 12 minutes, natural release. Topped with sautéed mushrooms and black beans, It was delicious!

Steve

Made it tonight. That’s a lot of butter! We liked it pretty well, next time I’ll use half as much butter and more tahini. Also, I’ll brown the garlic a little. The raw garlic has tremendous staying powers. I think I’ll also use the stick blender in a deep Pyrex pitcher in lieu of the whisk.

C N

This was so delicious and I every ingredient is something I have in my pantry. Would have never thought of tahini w/sweet potato, but together they are a natural.I must admit I'm a huge fan of sweet potatoes... I freeze them in chunks and put them in "Sweet Potato Pie Protein Shakes", stir fries, salads... everything...but I did not steam them for this recipe. I simply like my sweets roasted, in the skin, so the liquid steams off and intensifies the flavor. Other than that I followed exactly.

Elizabeth

I finally got around to this recipe after seeing it again in a recent NYT newsletter. I skipped the butter entirely and just made a soy tahini dressing (1/4 c tahini, 1/8 c rice wine vinegar, 1 tsp soy sauce, 1/4 tsp sesame oil, add 1 tbsp cold water or more as necessary to thin, scale this as necessary). I forgot to add garlic and also skipped the lime since I used rice wine vinegar. Perhaps I don't know what I'm missing out on with the full fat version but this was pretty delicious!

Scanmike

I generally agree with the tasters but this was a dud for me. I expected more flavor but I get more out of the potato from just plain butter. I kept rereading the recipe thinking I missed something.

J'ba

I wasn’t all that happy with the flavor until I added some zatar and baharat. Much improved. But I don’t think I will do this one again.

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Sweet Potatoes With Tahini Butter Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What to do with tahini butter? ›

You can blitz it into a dip, dressing or marinade, bake it into sweet cookies and cakes, or simply enjoy spread on toast with a drizzle of honey. Like most nut butters and pastes, tahini has a relatively long shelf-life (always check the label for storage instructions).

What can I use tahini for besides hummus? ›

Tahini isn't just for hummus. Here are 10 recipes to use up that jar.
  1. Cold Sesame Noodles With Shredded Chicken, above. ...
  2. Chocolate Chunk Tahini Blondies. ...
  3. Salad With Crispy Spiced Chickpeas and Tahini Dressing. ...
  4. Chewy Cranberry, Millet and Pistachio Bars. ...
  5. Tahini-Dressed Zucchini and Green Bean Salad.
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Why do you need to soak sweet potatoes before cooking? ›

Some recipes for homemade sweet potato fries ask you to soak the fries before cooking. The theory is that soaking draws out starch from inside the potatoes, helping them crisp up.

Is sesame seed butter the same as tahini? ›

Tahini is basically sesame butter. Most high-quality brands contain just one ingredient: roasted sesame seeds. It's not as sweet as most nut butters and can be used like peanut butter (or eaten straight off a spoon).

Is tahini butter healthier than peanut butter? ›

They're both healthy, dietitians say. Tahini is lower in carbohydrates and sugars than peanut butter is making it a better choice for people who follow low-carb diets, Politi notes. Both foods are predominantly fat, though peanut butter has a little more protein, Young adds.

What is tahini butter good for? ›

Tahini is a great source of phosphorus and manganese, both of which play vital roles in bone health. It's also high in thiamine (vitamin B1) and vitamin B6, which are important for energy production ( 2 , 3 , 4 ).

Should I refrigerate tahini after opening? ›

Do you need to refrigerate tahini? We recommend storing your tahini in a cool and dry area, away from heat and moisture. Ideally, a pantry a cabinet would be ideal. Like peanut butter, you can also store tahini in the refrigerator if you like it thicker.

How do you get the bitterness out of tahini? ›

The very simplest sauces can be made by whisking tahini with an acid (ex: lemon juice or apple cider vinegar) and a little salt/pepper. I also like to add just a smidgen of maple syrup or agave to balance the bitterness – just a touch.

Is tahini healthy? ›

Tahini is made from ground sesame seeds. It's rich in important nutrients like fiber, protein, copper, phosphorus, and selenium and may reduce heart disease risk and inflammation. What's more, test-tube and animal studies suggest that sesame seeds may have anticancer properties.

Why is boiling not good for sweet potatoes? ›

Bake, don't boil

It intensifies their flavor and creates a richer taste compared to boiling, which can result in a watered-down, bland flavor. As the oven temperature rises (when baking), the molecular structure of the sugar molecules in the sweet potatoes begins to change.

Is it better to peel sweet potatoes before or after boiling? ›

There is not much difference between boiling sweet potatoes with the skins on versus peeling them, but you will get a boost of fiber and potassium if you keep the skin on. The skin also adds a subtle texture to each bite. If you're looking for a smoother mash, peel the potatoes first before boiling.

Why don't my sweet potatoes go crispy? ›

Recipe FAQ's

The main reasons for soggy sweet potato wedges are: overcrowding the baking sheet, not tossing in enough oil, having too thick sized wedges, and not roasting at a high enough heat.

How to use tahini butter? ›

Here are eight simple ideas for making the most out of the next can of tahini you purchase.
  1. Dip raw veggies in it. ...
  2. Spread it on toast. ...
  3. Drizzle it on falafel. ...
  4. Use it to make Tarator sauce. ...
  5. Dress your salad with it. ...
  6. Make a double sesame burger. ...
  7. Stir it into soup. ...
  8. Have main course baba ganoush.

How do you use tahini from a jar? ›

Beyond hummus: 14 recipes to use that jar of tahini in your...
  1. Grab and go muesli bars. ...
  2. Chocolate and tahini rocky road. ...
  3. Matt Moran's ocean trout, quinoa and zucchini salad with tahini yoghurt. ...
  4. Ginger and sesame bars with passionfruit tahini drizzle. ...
  5. Roast eggplant with green tahini dressing.

Which is healthier, tahini or almond butter? ›

Tahini and almond butter are both filled with healthy fats, and have a decent amount of fiber. Their low carbs make them great options for keto recipes, and of course relatedly they're low in sugar. (Which is never a bad thing.) Almond butter is a little better in protein, and is also a great source of vitamin E.

Does tahini butter need to be refrigerated? ›

Do you need to refrigerate tahini? We recommend storing your tahini in a cool and dry area, away from heat and moisture. Ideally, a pantry a cabinet would be ideal. Like peanut butter, you can also store tahini in the refrigerator if you like it thicker.

What does tahini butter taste like? ›

Let's talk about what tahini should taste and feel like. It should be slightly thinner than peanut butter, but still have a creamy texture, and the flavor should be predominantly of toasted sesame. It should feel velvety, smooth and rich. The flavor should be savory and nutty.

What is tahini commonly used for? ›

This savory condiment is a staple across the globe, originating in Middle Eastern and Mediterranean cuisine. It's also found in Asian dishes and Greek fare. Tahini can be used as a spread, a dip, a dressing, and serves as a key ingredient in many dishes, including hummus and baba ghanoush.

What can I do with too much tahini? ›

So, grab that jar of tahini from your pantry right now, because we've got 20 appetizing ways you can use it.
  1. Roasted Mediterranean Cauliflower Potato Pitas. ...
  2. Sticky Soy Bánh Mì Bowls With Quick Pickles and Toasted Sesame Tahini. ...
  3. Vegan Smoky Tahini Jackfruit Sandwich. ...
  4. Spicy Tahini Tofu Stir-Fry.
Apr 17, 2023

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