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Celerity

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Thu Jan 29, 2026, 08:21 PM 15 hrs ago

Japanese Sweet Potatoes With Maple-Tahini Crème Fraîche



https://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1026181-japanese-sweet-potatoes-with-maple-tahini-creme-fraiche

https://archive.ph/02rv1



Compared to garnet sweet potatoes and other types of sweet potatoes, the flesh of the Japanese variety is pale in color, sweeter and somewhat drier. This means that after cooking, they become pleasantly fluffy and creamy, as opposed to watery, and are ready to take on copious amounts of dairy and salt. Here they are topped with a super-simple tahini crème fraîche. Feel free to use sour cream as a substitute for the crème fraîche, but you may want to adjust the lemon juice as sour cream has a bit more tang. If you don’t have a steamer basket or colander that can accommodate 2½ pounds of potatoes, simply roast them.



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Japanese Sweet Potatoes With Maple-Tahini Crème Fraîche (Original Post) Celerity 15 hrs ago OP
Looks delish and I would swap out my yogurt for the crme frache. I'm gonna try it this week end.. Thanks! mitch96 13 hrs ago #1

mitch96

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1. Looks delish and I would swap out my yogurt for the crme frache. I'm gonna try it this week end.. Thanks!
Thu Jan 29, 2026, 10:03 PM
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