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Sweet Potato Flatbread - dip it, dunk it, spread itor you can even use it as a base for pizza. The possibilities are endless.

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Gluten-Free Flatbreads

Often I see requests for those who can't have gluten or dairy, looking for a bread that they can enjoy, there are not many options out there and those that are can be pretty high.

Then a good neighbour of mine was on a very restrictive diet, and she was desperate for some kind of thin flatbread she could use for wraps or a pizza base etc, one that didn't involve any cauliflower. So I promised her I would come up with a delicious recipe for her.

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Gluten-Free Flours

Having done a short stint of Paleo and Whole30 in the past, I was quite used to using different flours such as coconut flour, tapioca and arrowroot.

Coconut flour on its own however can be a bit odd in texture, but when you combine it with a starch like arrowroot, tapioca or even cornstarch (if you are okay with using that), it can yield awesome results.

I have also tried all 3 starches - arrowroot, tapioca and cornstarch and all work fine, so use whichever of those you are happy with.

The coconut flour you use is quite important, you want a fine coconut flour, as some out there can be a bit grainy and have a weird taste. My favourites brands to use are Bob Mills and Trader Joes.

Sweet Potato Pizza Base

I already have had great success with sweet potato as a pizza base in this yummySweet Potato Pizza Crust, where you use this recipe to make one pizza base, andthen add toppings after theinitial bake and add bakeinto the oven, for the base to go nice and crisp on the edges. It's so good.

Sweet Potato Bread

So I wanted to take that one step further and come up with naan bread or flatbread type recipe, as I often enjoy curry and wanted something that was perfect for scooping up some of the sauce of curries and soup etc.

Wow, the result was perfect and my neighbour was really happy with how it turned out. This recipe yields 2 decent sized flatbread, or one large (great for a pizza crust), or 3 to 4 small which would be perfect for tacos. You could even make this flatbread as normal, cut into triangles and then bake again to crisp up to use as nachos. Really the list is endless.

To cook the sweet potato, I just pierce a large sweet potato with a knife and place in the microwave for 5-8 mins, start at 5 and check for doneness. Then once cooled, you can scoop out the flesh and mash. Easy as that!!!

or if you don't own a microwave you can cook in a steamer basket until fork soft.

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Different Types of Sweet Potato

There are various different types of sweet potato varieties out there. I have made this recipe a few times now and it works well with regular sweet potato or the Japanese white sweet potato. If you can get hold of the Japanese variety, it is a little bit more starchy and so yields a slightly crispier flatbread which is amazing and of course is more like flatbread in appearance because it's white a not orange. Not always easy to find though.

Can I use regular potato?

Some may not like the sweet taste of sweet potato, but honestly, it's not over sweet in this recipe because of the seasoning and how it is enjoyed.

However, if you want to try it with regular potatoes, I am sure it will work and do let me know if you give it a try.

Cooking Sweet Potato Flatbreads

You can either use Parchment paper or one of these handy Silicone Baking Mats to spread the mixture out for baking. Make sure you flatten the Sweet Potato Flatbread well into an even layer, not too thin though or they will burn and not too thick or they won't crisp up. Then once ¾ of the way baked, carefully slide a spatula underneath and flip. If the spatula doesn't slide under easily, leave it in the oven for a few more minutes as it means it's not quite ready.

If you have issues with the sweet potato flatbread sticking to the paper, double-check you are using proper parchment paper, nothing sticks to this, so there should be no issue with it sticking.

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Can I use regular flour?

In short no, you won't get the same final result with regular flour, the reason being is that coconut flour is very fibrous compared to other flours so you need a much small amount.

To get the same result with regular flour you would need to increase the amount quite a bit.

Freezing Flatbreads

These flatbreads freeze perfectly, so if you want to double or even triple up the recipe so you have more on hand, then these are great for that.

I recommend placing sheets of wax proof paper in between each flatbread before freezing, this will make it easier to just take out one from the freezer and use as you wish. Just warm up in the oven for a few minutes until heated through or you can warm on a pan over a very low heat.

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Recipes to serve with Sweet Potato Flatbreads

Wondering what to serve with these flatbreads? here are some of my favourites:

  • CHICKEN AND VEGETABLE CURRY
  • BUTTERNUT SQUASH CHICKPEA CURRY (VEGAN)
  • LENTIL CURRY (INSTANT POT AND STOVE TOP RECIPE)
  • CHICKEN AND SPINACH CURRY
  • ROASTED BUTTERNUT SQUASH AND LENTIL CURRY
  • LAMB KOFTA WITH SWEET POTATO FLATBREAD
  • INSTANT POT TARKA DHAL (TADKA DAL)
  • CURRIED CHICKEN AND BUTTERNUT SQUASH SOUP

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This recipe was originally posted on 28th of February 2016 and updated on 12th March 2020

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Gluten Free Sweet Potato Flatbread

Yield: Recipe makes 2 Flatbreads

Prep Time: 15 minutes

Cook Time: 45 minutes

Total Time: 1 hour

Sweet Potato Flatbread - dip it, dunk it, spread itor you can even use it as a base for pizza. The possibilities are endless.

Ingredients

double up ingredients below if you want to make 4 flatbreads

  • 1 cup (240ml) of plain mashed sweet potato(approx 325g/11.5oz raw weight) - can use regular sweet potato or white Japenese sweet potatoes
  • ¼ cup (4 tbs) of water
  • 2 tablespoons of coconut flour
  • 2 tablespoons of tapioca starch (can use arrowroot or cornstarch)
  • pinch of garlic powder (optional)
  • pinch of onion powder(optional)
  • pinch of sea salt
  • cooking oil spray (I used avocado)

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 190c or 375f (gas mark 5)
  2. Add the mashed potato to a bowl with thecoconut flour, tapioca starch, salt, garlic powder, onion powder.
  3. Add the water one tablespoon at a time, until the mixture easily comes together (not too wet or too dry).
  4. Divide the mixture into two equal-size balls.
  5. Line a baking tray with parchment paper and spray over the top with cooking oil spray, this just helps it to lift off when you flip.
  6. Place each ball of the dough-like mixture onto the tray and flatten down with your hands forming into a flatbread type shape (or round shape if you prefer). Keep doing this until it is flatbread thin and even all over about ⅓ inch in thickness
  7. Spray over the top with more cooking oil spray
  8. Place in the oven and bake for approx 30-40 mins until golden.
  9. After about 20 to 30 mins of the way through cooking time, you should be able to carefully slide a spatula underneath to flip them over for the remainder of the cooking time, flatbread should feel firm and lightly golden and crisp on the edges.
  10. I like to serve with some chopped parsley or coriander depending on what I am serving them with.
  11. Enjoy!!

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Nutrition Information

Yield 2Serving Size 1 flatbread
Amount Per ServingCalories 180Total Fat 0.9gSaturated Fat 0gSodium 160mgCarbohydrates 41.7gFiber 7.5gSugar 6.3gProtein 3.4g

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FAQs

Does sweet potato bread contain gluten? ›

Sweet Potato Bread – Gluten Free & Vegan

Step aside, Banana Bread! This Vegan & Gluten Free Sweet Potato Bread is fluffy, wholesome, and full of warming spices.

How to eat sweet potato? ›

Add cooked, diced sweet potatoes to soups or salads. For a quick meal, slice a baked sweet potato in half and top with cooked beans, broccoli, and feta cheese or Greek yogurt. For mashed sweet potatoes: Use a fork, masher, or blender to puree the cooked potatoes.

How much does a sweet potato weigh? ›

One large sweet potato weighs roughly ½-lb. One medium sweet potato weighs about ⅓-lb. One small sweet potato weighs close to ¼-lb.

Which bread is most gluten-free? ›

The O'Doughs Multigrain Sandwich bread is one of the best gluten-free options. They are long bread buns made from gluten-free flour and are perfect for making your favorite sandwich. The gluten-free Martin's potato bread has a perfect crust and a tender, moist, crumb texture.

Can diabetics eat sweet potato bread? ›

The amount of starch in sweet potato bread that digests rapidly is significantly lower than that of traditional bread, Janaswamy said. This shift in starch content makes sweet potato bread a good option for diabetics, because the glucose is released more slowly.

Is it OK to eat a sweet potato everyday? ›

If you enjoy sweet potatoes, you can absolutely enjoy them daily. However, eating multiple sweet potatoes every day could cause a harmless condition called carotenodermia, where your skin turns yellow-orange. You may also want to be cautious about your sweet potato intake if you have a history of kidney stones.

What is the healthiest way to eat sweet potato? ›

The healthiest ways to prepare sweet potatoes are to steam or boil them. You can also bake, roast, or fry sweet potatoes, but you should take care to limit these preparation methods, which will cause the sugars to break down in different ways and often include extra recipe ingredients like oil, butter, or sugar.

When should I eat sweet potatoes to lose weight? ›

However, there is no one specific "best" time to eat sweet potatoes for weight loss. It is more important to focus on the overall balance and timing of your meals throughout the day. Some experts recommend eating a small, balanced meal or snack every 3-4 hours to help regulate blood sugar levels and prevent overeating.

How many sweet potatoes is 4 cups? ›

For cooking purposes, 1 pound of sweet potatoes equals about three medium whole, 2 cups mashed or 3½ to 4 cups chopped.

Are sweet potatoes fatting? ›

Sweet potatoes are beneficial for weight loss due to their high fibre content, low fat and calorie levels, and nutrient density. They promote satiety, regulate blood sugar levels, and provide essential vitamins and minerals. Additionally, sweet potatoes are low in sodium and rich in antioxidants.

How many sweet potatoes do you get from one plant? ›

One potato tuber will often produce more than a handful of sprouts or slips. These slips are removed from the original tuber by a careful twist, or, by keeping them attached to the tuber and slicing them off. Each of those slips can grow into a plant that can produce about 6 sweet potatoes.

What breads are low in gluten? ›

Most of these alternatives are entirely gluten-free, and many are also low-carb.
  1. Rye bread. Share on Pinterest Rye bread is rich in fiber. ...
  2. Sourdough bread. ...
  3. Corn tortillas. ...
  4. Gluten-free bread. ...
  5. Gluten-free multiseed bread. ...
  6. Sprouted bread. ...
  7. Lettuce and leafy greens. ...
  8. Sweet potatoes.

Does potato bread have a lot of gluten? ›

No it is not. Unless labeled specifically as such, the majority of commercial brands of potato bread are not actually gluten-free. Potato bread is usually just regular wheat bread–with a portion of the wheat flour that has been replaced with potato flour, potato flakes, or mashed potatoes.

Does a baked sweet potato have gluten? ›

Yes, sweet potatoes are gluten free if they're cooked plain. Bake them, roast them, put them into a sweet potato casserole, they'll still be gluten free as long as the other ingredients you use don't contain gluten. Sweet potatoes are very nutritious and a great addition to a gluten free diet.

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