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How do you peel boiled sweet potatoes?

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Here's how I do it. Slice off both ends with knife. Use a sharp knife to make one long shallow cut down the potato from end to end. Only slice through the skin and avoid slicing deep down into the potato. This is how it should look. Use your hands to carefully peel away one side of the skin next to where you sliced.


Can I peel sweet potatoes after boiling?

Preparing Sweet Potatoes Scrub sweet potatoes well before cooking. Whenever possible, cook them in their skins as they are easier to peel after cooking and retain more nutrients. They may be baked or boiled whole and then peeled and sliced or cubed.

Do you peel sweet potatoes before or after boiling?

You do not need to peel sweet potatoes before boiling. If leaving the peel on, you will need to pierce the skin of the potato with a fork a few times. Also, boiling a sweet potato with the peel will require slightly more time for it to cook through.

Is it easier to peel potatoes after boiling?

This ensures that the nutrients and flavours are not lost during cooking and you get all those lovely vitamins too. Cooking times can be reduced if you cut the potatoes into smaller chunks, but if you do want to peel them, this will be more difficult the smaller the pieces.

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