My Favorite Flavor Combination this Season: Beets, Cinnamon, and Japanese Sweet Potato (with a bit of lime)

This season, I have posted an inordinate number of recipes (found here, here, here, and here) showcasing beets and Japanese sweet potato, and I inevitably add cinnamon to them because I love this flavor combination. Savory spice blends that include cinnamon are my preferred blends, most likely because I enjoy the warmth and balance of… Continue reading My Favorite Flavor Combination this Season: Beets, Cinnamon, and Japanese Sweet Potato (with a bit of lime)

Preparing for Travel: Ghee-Soaked Dates

I have a big move coming up in my life, and I have learned a couple Ayurveda habits to keep me grounded during the transition and well-fed in airports during long layovers. The first food I prepare is baked sweet potatoes the morning of my trip. They are satiating, warm, and dry, so they get… Continue reading Preparing for Travel: Ghee-Soaked Dates

Ras El Hanout Sweet Potato Soup

Purple sweet potatoes are flavorful, healthy, and very hearty. They are a perfect base ingredient for soups and staple for the winter months. However, their sweetness is distinct from orange sweet potatoes. They remind me of baked goods with cinnamon and sugar added. For this reason, I have found that a spicier, more savory spice… Continue reading Ras El Hanout Sweet Potato Soup

Orange Congee with Tofu and Vegetables

It has been deep winter where I am, so warm soup and porridge have been the staples. Congee is simple, hearty, and easy to digest with the white rice, ghee, and spices. The carrots, squash, and sweet potato give it a bit more fiber and bulk to satisfy me and make a full meal. This… Continue reading Orange Congee with Tofu and Vegetables

Fruit Soup: Apple Edition

Another fruit soup to stay warm and gently soothe digestion this winter. This recipe is an Ayurveda staple that I use regularly because I learned last year in Autumn that I cannot digest raw apples well, especially in the cold dry weather. Instant headache. Therefore, cooked apples are the solution for me. This recipe serves… Continue reading Fruit Soup: Apple Edition

Grounding Vegetable Soup

I created this soup on vacation with the limited ingredients I had, and the color was incredible. I wanted to remake it right when I got home. The beet and purple sweet potato blend to make a warm, plum purple liquid that is sweet, rich, and grounding. If you are ravenous in the morning, this… Continue reading Grounding Vegetable Soup

Cinnamon, Lime, Sweet Potato Pie Filling

Alright, hear me out. This recipe reminds me of key lime pie. Is it true that I have not had this pie in years, nay decades? Yes. Still, it’s sweet, sour, and hearty from the firm texture of the sweet potato. The fenugreek seeds also add a maple syrup aroma that reminds me of pancakes… Continue reading Cinnamon, Lime, Sweet Potato Pie Filling

Fruit Soup: Orange Immunity Edition

As I have explored more in the knowledge of Ayurveda, I have enjoyed beginning my day with a common recipe to gently begin the daily digestion process: stewed fruit, which I affectionately call fruit soup. I thought of this recipe when I was away from home spending time with family for the holidays, and I… Continue reading Fruit Soup: Orange Immunity Edition