Thai Sweet Potato Nachos - A Vegan Recipe from Oh My Veggies! (2024)

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A few years ago, we drove to Wilmington for the day and had lunch at a place called Flaming Amy's Burrito Barn. I wasn't much in a burrito mood, so I decided to go with an order of Thai Nachos because peanut sauce is never not a good decision. But a massive plate of tortilla chips smothered in peanut sauce and cheese was a little much on a 90-something degree day, so by the time we finished lunch and started sightseeing, I was ready to pass out. There are many respectable reasons to pass out, like low blood sugar and having the vapors, but passing out because you've partaken in too many Thai Nachos is not a respectable reason. That is a shameful reason.


Even though I regretted those nachos that day, they were still a solid concept because like I said: peanut sauce. But how could I take this idea and make it less something you eat when you're 23 and super drunk and more something you eat when you're 33 and can only tolerate alcohol when it's mixed with large amounts of Sprite? Then Two Peas & Their Pod posted their Loaded Sweet Potato Nachos recipe and I knew. Sweet potatoes!

Instead of tortilla chips, I used thinly sliced roasted sweet potatoes. I skipped the cheese and piled my nachos high with cilantro, shredded carrots, diced red peppers, chopped peanuts, and, obviously, peanut sauce. The result is a less heavy, but still delicious!, version of the original.

This post was originally published on May 1, 2014.

Recipe

Thai Sweet Potato Nachos - A Vegan Recipe from Oh My Veggies! (3)

Thai Sweet Potato Nachos

Roasted sweet potato slices drizzled with peanut sauce and piled high with fresh veggies. Inspired by Two Peas & Their Pod's Loaded Sweet Potato Nachos

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 20 minutes minutes

Total Time: 30 minutes minutes

Course: Appetizer, Side Dish, Snack

Cuisine: American

Diet: Vegetarian

Keyword: meatless nachos, Thai Sweet Potato Nachos, vegetarian nachos

Servings: 4 servings

Calories: 405kcal

Author: Oh My Veggies

Ingredients

  • 2 large sweet potatoes about 2 pounds, peeled and cut into ⅛-inch thick slices (use a mandoline slicer for best results)
  • Oil mister
  • Salt and pepper to taste
  • ½ cup natural peanut butter
  • 2 tablespoons rice vinegar
  • 2 tablespoons tamari or soy sauce
  • 1 tablespoon toasted sesame oil
  • 2 teaspoons coconut sugar or brown sugar
  • 1 teaspoon grated fresh ginger
  • 1 garlic clove minced
  • 2-4 tablespoons water
  • Pinch of red pepper flakes or sriracha to taste optional
  • 1 small red bell pepper seeded and diced
  • 1 small carrot peeled and shredded
  • ½ cup roughly chopped cilantro
  • ½ cup sliced green onions
  • ¼ cup chopped roasted peanuts
  • Lime wedges for serving

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Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 400ºF.

  • Place the sweet potato slices on two baking sheets that have been sprayed with oil—they should be side-by-side, but not overlapping. Spray the tops with additional oil and season with salt and pepper. Bake for 10 minutes, then flip the slices over and bake for about 10 minutes more, until just beginning to crisp. Remove from the oven.

  • While the sweet potatoes are roasting, start the peanut sauce. Whisk together the peanut butter, rice vinegar, tamari, sesame oil, sugar, ginger, garlic, and 2 tablespoons of water in a small bowl. If the sauce is too thick, add more water one tablespoon at a time. (Different brands of peanut butter have different consistencies!) Add red pepper flakes or sriracha to taste, if using.

  • Divide the sweet potato slices onto 4 plates and drizzle them with peanut sauce. Top with the diced pepper, shredded carrot, cilantro, green onions, and roasted peanuts and serve with a squeeze of fresh lime juice.

Notes

I use a Misto filled with grapeseed oil, but if you don't have an oil mister, you can simply toss the potato slices with a tablespoon of your preferred cooking oil and then transfer them to the baking sheets.

Nutrition

Calories: 405kcalCarbohydrates: 37gProtein: 14gFat: 25gSaturated Fat: 5gPolyunsaturated Fat: 8gMonounsaturated Fat: 11gSodium: 734mgPotassium: 839mgFiber: 8gSugar: 11gVitamin A: 19770IUVitamin C: 45mgCalcium: 79mgIron: 2mg

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  1. Ana @ Ana's Rocket Ship says

    See- this is much better- I can eat nacho's for a meal now without someone telling me I need to eat 'some proper food' as well.... and peanut sauce.....

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  2. Melissa Klotz says

    I made this on Monday night and overall really loved the concept. My boyfriend, who loves giant portions, was so excited by the large plate of food! However, I didn't like the raw pepper, if I made it again I would either very finely dice it or maybe throw it in the oven for the last 10 minutes of the sweet potatoes (so i wouldn't have to dirty a new pan haha). Thank you for the recipe!!

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Thai Sweet Potato Nachos - A Vegan Recipe from Oh My Veggies! (2024)

FAQs

What is sweet potato in Thai? ›

Sweet potato: Man thet (มันเทศ). Man thet (literally meaning "foreign tuber") is popularly also known as man daeng (Thai: มันแดง; "red tuber"); boiled pieces are eaten as a snack or used as an ingredient for desserts.

Why are tortilla chips not vegan? ›

The basic and traditional ingredients to make tortilla chips are naturally vegan. These include corn flour, water, oil, and salt. Sometimes, especially at restaurants, the tortilla chips are fried in oil. This is typically animal-free, whether the oil is canola, olive, or something else.

What does yam mean in Thailand? ›

Yam (ยำ, Thai pronunciation: [jām]) literally means "mix," but in Thai cuisine, it usually refers to a type of salad-like dishes in the culinary repertoire of Thailand.

What is sweet potato called in Hawaii? ›

'Uala, or sweet potatoes, have been a staple crop in Hawai'i for centuries, with varieties introduced from South America by Polynesian voyagers centuries ago.

What makes vegan chips vegan? ›

The widely hailed "LAYS Classic Original" chips contain potatoes, vegetable oil, and salt—none of which are animal-derived. Alas, many varieties with added ingredients and seasonings can still be vegan.

What is in vegan tortilla chips? ›

Best Vegan Tortilla Chips Brands

The following chips can all be ordered off Amazon for convenience but can also easily be found in grocery stores. Ingredients: Organic Stone Ground White Corn, Organic Expeller Pressed Oil (Organic Sunflower Seed, Organic Safflower Seed, and/or Organic Canola Oil, Sea Salt.

Are tortillas vegan friendly? ›

Generally, tortillas are suitable for vegan diets, often made from ingredients such as wheat flour, corn, water, vegetable oil, and salt. However, some brands may include non-vegan additives like glycerin or vitamin D, and traditional recipes might use lard.

Are plain nachos vegan? ›

Traditionally, nachos aren't suitable for vegans because of their cheese topping. However, plant-based nachos are simple to make as you just sub out dairy cheese for a plant-based alternative.

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