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Brown Butter Sage Mashed Sweet Potatoes
If you are not on the brown butter train, then you need to hop on board, real fast! The basic technique of melting butter at a certain heating point, not only changes the chemistry but also the flavor and aroma. Preparing butter in this way not only enhances the flavor of whatever you put into it but it also adds a rich nutty taste to the dish.
Brown Butter Sage Mashed Sweet Potatoes - Elevated mashed potatoes using brown butter and sage. (dairy-free/paleo/vegan-friendly)
If you are not on the brown butter train, then you need to hop on board, real fast! The basic technique of melting butter at a certain heating point, not only changes the chemistry but also the flavor and aroma. Preparing butter in this way not only enhances the flavor of whatever you put into it but it also adds a rich nutty taste to the dish.
So how do you make it? Well, it’s very easy actually! Add a stick of butter (I personally use pasture-raised butter or clarified ghee) to a pan on medium heat. As the butter slowly melts, swirl the pan occasionally to be sure the butter is cooking evenly.
You will notice that the color will turn from yellow to golden-tan to, finally, a toasty-brown. You will know that the butter is ready to take off the heat when you smell that nutty aroma! Transfer brown butter into a heat-proof bowl to cool.
So now that you are a pro at browning butter, we are taking it up a notch! When you melt the butter, simply add fresh sage leaves and mashed garlic. The infusion of flavors pairs perfectly with the subtle sweetness that is sweet potatoes.
Speaking of pairing, I will share the best main course that will couple perfectly with this recipe so stay tuned! In the meantime, you can use brown butter in just about any sweet or savory recipe.
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Brown Butter Sage Mashed Sweet Potatoes - Elevated mashed potatoes using brown butter and sage. (dairy-free/paleo/vegan-friendly)
Ingredients
4 medium sweet potatoes (peeled and cubed)
1 stick butter (pasture-raised, clarified ghee, or vegan butter)
4-6 fresh sage leaves
2-4 cloves of garlic (mashed)
½ cup plant-based milk
S&P
Directions
In a large pot, cover potatoes with water and add a generous pinch of salt. Bring to a boil and cook until totally soft, about 16-20 minutes. Drain and return potatoes to the pot.
Use a potato masher to mash potatoes until smooth.
Meanwhile, prepare the brown butter by adding a stick of butter to a pan on medium heat. As the butter slowly melts, swirl the pan occasionally to be sure the butter is cooking evenly. Add fresh sage leaves and mashed garlic while butter is cooking. As soon as the butter turns to a toasty-brown color, take the pan off the heat. Strain and transfer brown butter into the pot with the mashed potatoes.
Discard sage leaves. Mince garlic cloves and add to mashed potatoes. Add milk, salt, and pepper, and combine. Season to taste and serve!
Notes
If you would like to fry a sage leaf as a garnish, add a small pad of butter to a pan and fry in butter for 2-3 minutes on medium heat.
You can use regular potatoes for this recipe as well.
If you would like to mix things up/I love using half ghee/half butter for this recipe!
Makes 6-8 servings