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Low Fat Yammus or Sweet Potato Hummus – Mmm Mmm Good!

June 30, 2013 by Veronica Grace 30 Comments

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Low Fat Vegan Oil Free Yammus Yummus Yam Sweet Potato Hummus

Oh my goodness this yammus yam/sweet potato hummus is deeeeeelicious!

Now you may have seen this available at the store before but I have to tell you making your own is absolute heaven! Plus you get about double the amount for half the price and it’s super duper easy to make.

I love making hummus any time of year to eat with fresh crunchy veggies such as celery, cucumber, zucchini, carrots, bell peppers and more. Pretty much anything you love to dip, you can dip into this delectable yammus/sweet potato hummus recipe and I promise you that you will fall in love with it!



Low Fat Vegan Oil Free Yammus Yummus Yam Sweet Potato Hummus

I’ve added some smokey savory spices to kick up the mild yam flavor such as roasted cumin, curry powder and smoked paprika which is a delight mixed with the sweet notes of the yams/sweet potatoes and the apple cider vinegar.

Especially if you are not a fan of traditional lemony/garlicky hummus I know you will like this because it has a lot of flavor without any of the harsh bite. It’s also great to use to slather in vegetable sandwiches, wraps, pitas and more instead of high fat mayonnaise.



Low Fat Vegan Oil Free Yammus Yummus Yam Sweet Potato Hummus

And best of all because it’s low in fat, it’s lower in calories so there’s no guilt if you eat a bowl of it with a plate of veggies for a meal or snack. All you need to make your own yammus/sweet potato hummus is a food processor or high powered blender with a plunger (such as a Vitamix). The natural moisture in baked yams/sweet potatoes makes it easy to cream together with chickpeas and just a touch of tahini.

If you’re looking for something fun yet healthy to serve this summer at potlucks, barbecue or dinner parties, this yammus is sure to be a hit. No need for the standard ranch dip and veggies or bland and oily store bought hummus. Plus when you make your own dips, you can control the amount of fat, salt and spices you put in it and come up with your own perfect combo of deliciousness to dip your veggies into!

Check out the recipe below…



Low Fat Vegan Oil Free Yammus Yummus Yam Sweet Potato Hummus

Low Fat Vegan Yammus or Sweet Potato Hummus

(yields approx 3 cups)

Ingredients:

1 1/4 cups mashed yam/sweet potato (1 lb/454g yam/sweet potato; I used 2 small)
2-3 cloves garlic (roasted garlic is even better, I used previously frozen garlic cloves as its not as strong as raw garlic)
1 15 oz. can sodium free chickpeas/garbanzos, drained (reserve some liquid and set aside)
2-3 tbsp chickpea liquid (or as needed to cream hummus)
3 tsp apple cider vinegar
1 tablespoon tahini
1 teaspoon cumin
1/2 tsp curry powder
1/2 tsp smoked paprika
1/4-1/2 teaspoon Herbamare or salt (or to taste)
Fresh ground pepper to taste

Directions:

1. Poke holes in yam/sweet potato and bake at 400 F/205 C for 45-60 minutes (depending on size). Set aside when cool.

2. Pulse garlic in food processor until chopped and then add remaining ingredients. (Make sure to slice open and peel yam/sweet potato and scoop flesh out, don’t use the peel.)

3. Process until smooth and adjust consistency as desired with reserved chickpea liquid. Adjust seasonings to taste.

Low Fat Vegan Oil Free Yammus Yummus Yam Sweet Potato Hummus



4. Serve with veggie sticks, veggie rounds, pita and more!

Low Fat Vegan Oil Free Yammus Yummus Yam Sweet Potato Hummus

Enjoy 🙂

Have you ever tried yammus or sweet potato hummus? What do you like to eat it with?


Filed Under: Cooked Vegan Recipes, Dips For Veggies Or Chips, Sauces, Snacks Tagged With: apple cider vinegar, chickpeas, cumin, curry powder, hummus, sesame seeds, smoked paprika, sweet potato hummus, tahini, yam hummus, yammus, yummus

Plant Based Swiss Chard and Mushroom Tofu Scramble (Vegan Breakfast Scramble)

April 7, 2013 by Veronica Grace 21 Comments

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Psst… I have a secret to tell you…

Sometimes I like to make breakfast for dinner. 🙂 I don’t eat large or heavy breakfast, maybe only occasionally on the weekend as a brunch, but I prefer fruit, smoothies or fresh juice in the morning. So when I am writing breakfast/brunch recipes I sometimes make them for dinner! I have a favorite tofu scramble as my staple (see the recipe here), but I wanted some more variety with my greens. There was some beautiful Swiss chard at the grocery store, so I grabbed it and decided to create a new recipe for it.



I always like to add mushrooms and onions to my tofu scrambles for extra flavor as well but you can feel free to omit those or add tomatoes, zucchini or broccoli etc. This plant based tofu scramble is such a vibrant recipe it’s sure to be a crowd-pleaser whenever you serve it. I also roasted some baby potatoes dry in the oven and sprinkled some salt and smoked paprika on them for a little flavor. I hope you enjoy this recipe as much as I did!





Plant Based Swiss Chard and Mushroom Tofu Scramble

Serves 2 or 4 smaller side servings

Ingredients:

14 oz package firm organic tofu
1/2 medium onion, chopped
8 oz mushrooms, sliced
1-2 tsp low sodium soy sauce
1 bell pepper, diced
3 cloves of garlic, minced
1/4 cup nutritional yeast
1-2 tsp smoked paprika
1/4 tsp Herbamare or sea salt
Fresh ground pepper to taste
1/4 cup almond milk or soy milk (unsweetened original) or you can blend a tbsp of hemp seeds/raw cashews with 1/4 cup of water
1 bunch chard, stems removed and chopped



Directions:

1. Drain, dry and crumble the tofu. (Try to squeeze out as much water as possible so it absorbs more flavour. I like to press it between clean tea towels or a tofu press!)

2. Heat a large non-stick pan and sauté onions and mushrooms in soy sauce for 5 minutes until soft. Add garlic and bell pepper and cook for 2 minutes.

3. While the vegetables are cooking add the tofu to a bowl and season with nutritional yeast, smoked paprika, Herbamare or salt and pepper to taste. Stir to combine.

4. Add tofu to vegetables and heat through and cook for about 5-8 minutes.

5. Add the chopped Swiss chard or other greens and almond or soy milk. Cover and steam for 1-2 minutes. (Longer if you use kale, less if you use spinach.)

6. Stir and check seasonings.

7. Serve with toast or roasted or steamed potatoes. (I made oil-free roasted baby potatoes with it. I like to add rosemary or thyme along with garlic and onion powder and a little salt. )


Have you ever made plant based tofu scramble before? What do you put in it?



Filed Under: Breakfast, Brunch, Cooked Vegan Recipes Tagged With: bell pepper, breakfast, brunch, gluten-free, low fat vegan, mushrooms, onions, smoked paprika, swiss chard, tofu scramble, vegan

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