Sweet Potato Toast

Elevate your breakfast routine with this easy sweet potato toast recipe! Swap traditional bread for hearty sweet potato rounds, a delightful canvas for a variety of delicious and wholesome toppings

If you’re looking for a mega upgrade to your breakfast routine then you’re in luck! This sweet potato toast will have you eager to roll out of bed right on down to the kitchen.

Sweet potatoes are one of the healthiest foods on the planet. They’re packed with Vitamin A, potassium, and fiber, and they’re a wonderful food to incorporate into your diet whenever possible.

So…how about swapping out that boring white bread you toast up in the morning with some colorful sweet potato toast? It’s healthy, delicious, and it’s even photogenic (for all you Instagram lovers)!

Without further ado, I’m excited to share this easy vegan breakfast recipe from The Plant-Based on a Budget Meal Plan. This has become a staple in our homes, and I hope you love it as much as we do!

Sweet potatoes are a deliciously nutritious food that offer a variety of health benefits while never lacking in flavor. Here are a few awesome advantages of the almighty sweet potato:

  • Rich in Vitamins – Sweet potatoes are heavily packed with vitamin A (more than 700% of the recommended daily value!), vitamin B6, manganese, potassium, copper, niacin, and pantothenic acid. Having sweet potato toast for breakfast will give you a serious morning boost!
  • Full of Fiber – Sweet potatoes contain both soluble and insoluble fiber, which makes them excellent in aiding in gut health and helps keep you fuller for longer.
  • Awesome Antioxidants – Berries aren’t the only food that have a high antioxidant content! Sweet potatoes contain various antioxidants, including anthocyanins (specifically found in purple sweet potatoes), which have been found to slow the growth of various types of cancers.

Sweet Potato Varieties

Sweet potatoes come in several different varieties and depending on where you live, you may come across more than a few different kinds!

While jewel sweet potatoes are some of the most common for roasting and traditional baking, other types such as purple and creamsicle sweet potatoes offer a nice variance in color and flavor! If you do go with a purple sweet potato, be sure to check on the baking recommendations since they’re best baked at a low temperature due to their low moisture content.

How To Cut Sweet Potatoes

Wash the sweet potatoes thoroughly to remove any dirt. Peeling is optional; leaving the skin on adds extra nutrients and a rustic touch. If peeling, use a vegetable peeler or a knife. Trim off both ends of the sweet potato for a clean start.

Slice the sweet potato in half lengthwise, then continue lengthwise cuts into planks that are about 1/4 inch thick. Consistent thickness ensures even cooking.

Alternatively, you can slice it into rounds, just keep in mind each piece will be smaller and hold less toppings.

When placing the sweet potato slices on a baking sheet make sure they’re in a single layer and aren’t overcrowded to allow proper cooking.

Once toasted, add your favorite toppings! Whether it’s avocado, nut butter, or savory spreads, sweet potato toast is a versatile canvas for a variety of flavors.

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