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Japanese-Style Glazed Sweet Potatoes with Sesame
Candied sweet potatoes, or daigaku imo, a favorite Japanese snack, inspired this recipe. To make daigaku imo, chunks of Japanese sweet potatoes, or satsuma imo, are deep-fried then coated in a syrup and sprinkled with sesame seeds. To make a side dish out of a snack, we simmer the potatoes in a skillet with water and seasonings, then cook off the moisture at the end, leaving the potatoes coated with a savory-sweet glaze. Common orange-fleshed sweet potatoes work in this recipe, but use Japanese sweet potatoes if you can find them. They have dry, starchy flesh and a sweet, chestnut-like flavor. If you like, garnish the potatoes with sliced scallions, shichimi togarashi (Japanese seven-spice blend) or chopped fresh chilies.
4
Servings
Don’t raise the heat above medium while the potatoes cook covered. A moderately low temperature helps ensure even cooking without scorching. Also, sweet potatoes vary in water content depending on the variety. If you find that the moisture in the pan is gone before the potatoes are tender, just add a tablespoon or two of water as needed and continue cooking.
25 minutes
Ingredients
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2
tablespoons grapeseed or other neutral oil
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¼
cup white sugar
Directions
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01In a 12-inch skillet, combine ½ cup water, the neutral oil, sugar, soy sauce, vinegar, sesame oil and ½ teaspoon each salt and pepper, then stir until the sugar dissolves. Add the sweet potatoes and stir to coat. Cover the pan and cook over medium, stirring and turning the potatoes about every 4 minutes, until a skewer inserted into the largest piece meets no resistance, 16 to 20 minutes. If the skillet looks dry before the potatoes are tender, add 1 or 2 tablespoons water as needed and continue cooking.
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GET DIGITAL & PRINTThis did not work for me. Almost all the water was still in the pan after the 20 minutes, which meant that I had to overcook the potatoes by time the water reduced once I took the lid off. Next time I wouldn't keep the lid on to avoid this issue. The flavors were a little dull so overall this was a disappointment.
This was very, very good! The ingredients all melded together well, with no one ingredient overpowering the other, making for a delicious side. A great addition to my ever-growing sweet potato recipes. Thanks, Courtney & Milk Street team!