Sweet Potato Muffins & My Top 10 Plant-Based Nutrition Tips

September 9, 2012

 

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Before we discuss these delicious oil-free sweet potato muffins, I wanted to share a story.

This week, a 61-year-old woman named Jeanette Robinson reached out to me for help.

She decided that she was tired of not feeling well following a meal, and knew that it was time to change her diet.

Jeanette is 5′ 3″, weighs 160 lbs and takes a blood thinner called Warfarin. Warfarin,  which goes by the brand name Coumidin, is an anticoagulant medication. This means that it helps prevent clots from forming in the blood.

Blood thinners are used to treat some types of heart disease. The first thing I suggested was to talk to her doctor before trying a vegan diet and getting some blood tests for comparison later. She is now off,  and running.

Following are the plant-based nutrition tips I shared with her. I will keep you updated on her progress and lets send her lots of compassion and vegan love.

Here, are Ordinary Vegan's top 10 nutrition tips on living a healthy plant-based life. Many of these are inspired by my recent excursion to Farms2Forks.

1. Focus on foods low in calorie density meaning when you have one cup of whole wheat pasta – add one cup of veggies. When you eat vegetables, your calorie density goes down. With this method, you can increase food 33% and decrease calories 33%.

2. Don't drink your calories. It is not as satisfying as eating your food.

3. Never eat processed foods. Even oils fall into that category. Two tablespoons of olive oil equal 240 calories and loads of saturated fat. If you can't do without it, at least cut back. I use veggie broth to keep foods that I am sauteing moist and vinegars with lemon and mustard for my salads.

4. Avoid salt. Always make sure the calories on a box or can equal the sodium (or less). The sodium should never be more than the calories.

5. Make sure the word whole is in front of wheat in whatever you purchase including oatmeal and breads. You can buy whole wheat white flour at specialty supermarkets like Whole Foods.  Use white,  whole wheat flour in all recipes calling for white flour.

6. Avoid sugar when possible. Freeze grapes, bananas and mango and serve with a drizzle of chocolate balsamic vinegar.

7. Buy nutritional yeast. Nutritional yeast is a powerful “go to” in your fridge, and can be added to many foods. It tastes yummy in mashed potatoes or on popcorn,  and I use it in many of my recipes. Nutritional yeast is an excellent source of protein, magnesium, copper, B6, B12 and zinc, to name a few.

8. Bake without oil. Try using applesauce or Gerber baby food prunes in place of the oil in a recipe.

9. Always read labels. Do not become complacent about this. If you don't know what the ingredient is…it shouldn't be going down your throat.

10. Most important….don't try to be perfect….just do your best and live a happy, healthy and long life.

By the way, did you know they have the longest and healthiest life expectancy in the world? 94% of their diet is grains, beans and sweet potatoes.

They eat 10% less calories than average, – 9%  of those calories are protein – 85% are carbs – 6% fat – 12% rice and 7% beans. Most of their sugar comes from fresh, natural fruits.

Now for the real secret;  37% of their calories come from sweet potatoes especially the dark purple ones.

We all have to age and eventually die, but healthy aging is one of the best things you could do in your life. I hope the people of Okinawa inspire you as much as they inspired me. In honor of the people of Okinawa, I created a recipe for sweet potato muffins.

Not only are these sweet potato muffins packed with flavor, they are also low-fat and oil-free.

If you love sweet potatoes as much as I do, I believe you will enjoy this Sweet Potato Burger recipe and this easy, breezy One Pot Sweet Potato Cauliflower Chickpea Stew.

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Sweet Potato Muffins

Sweet Potato Muffins
 
Ordinary Vegan Sweet Potato Muffins
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Recipe type: Breakfast
Ingredients
  • 1 c sweet potato puree
  • ¾ c unsweetened almond milk (or any non-dairy milk)
  • ¼ c applesauce
  • ½ c maple syrup
  • 1½ c flour
  • 1½ tsp baking powder
  • 1 tsp baking soda
  • ½ tsp salt
  • ½ tsp ground cinnamon
  • ¼ tsp ground ginger
  • ⅛ tsp ground nutmeg
  • ½ c dried cherries or cranberries (optional)
  • ¼ cup chopped walnuts (or more to taste) (optional)
Instructions
  1. Preheat oven to 400°F and lightly oil a muffin tin. I like to use muffin cups.
  2. In a food processor, mix together sweet potato puree, milk, applesauce, and maple syrup
  3. In a medium bowl, sift together flour, baking powder, soda, salt, and spices.
  4. Combine wet and dry mixtures until just moistened. (batter should be on the thicker side - add more non-dairy milk if needed)
  5. Spoon batter evenly into prepared pan.
  6. Bake for 25-28 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted into the center of a muffin comes out clean.
  7. Let muffins rest a moment in the pan, then cool slightly on a wire rack before serving.

 

 

 


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12 thoughts on “Sweet Potato Muffins & My Top 10 Plant-Based Nutrition Tips

  1. We just made these and they are awesome. Really, incredibly delicious. Don’t omit the walnuts and cranberries (we used dried craisins). I think the recipe doesn’t say, but it makes one dozen. We made a double batch.

  2. I subscribe to your website. I had a stroke, 2stents in the Arteries in each side of my neck, and had an aortic valve transplant. (Bovine). Three years ago, I had all that done over a six week period. It was suggested to me by my heart surgeon to look into the “forks over knives” way of life. I was lucky enough to find your site, which I love so much. I don’t understand why there is no icon, all of a sudden for pintrist? My memory is short term and I have difficulty remembering places on my iPad, so I pin these and other recipes I find on pintrist.

    1. Thanks for the heads up Jeanne – My pinterest button disappeared. I will fix it now. Also, thank you for the kind words and I am so happy that you made the healthy changes you needed in your diet and life. I am also trying to educate my physician and also asked him to watch “Forks over Knives”. Lets educate everyone we can!

  3. Hi Nancy !

    I just made your recipe and it’s delicious. I made half of the batch With walnuts and cranberries and the other half without anything for my seventeen months old daughter.
    I am glad I can speak english ( I am from France) because I really enjoy your podcasts and you help me a lot transitionning from my 15 years vegetarian lifestyle to vegan.
    Thank you so much for everything

    1. So happy you enjoyed the muffins and thank you for taking the time to reach out and for your kind words. I appreciate it. Also, love the idea that you are listening from France!

  4. Hi Nancy – can I sub for chickpea flour? If yes, 1:1?

    P.s. love your website and podcasts!!! Thank you for all you do.

    1. Yes you can – You can substitute 1 cup of regular white flour for 3/4 cup Chickpea flour – Thanks so much for listening, your kind words and for stopping by. I appreciate it. Happy holidays

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