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Steamed Sweet Potato Sticks with Crushed Peanut Coating
1/2sweet potato, peeled and chopped into 2-3" long sticks
1tbspplain peanuts,finely chopped or crushed
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Instructions
Peanut Butter Yogurt for Baby
Spoon the yogurt and peanut butter into a small bowl.
Mix until fully incorporated.
Steamed Sweet Potato Sticks with Crushed Peanut Coating
Place the sweet potato sticks into a steamer basket over 2 inches of boiling water for 10-15, or until tender when pricked with a fork. Let cool. Roll the steamed sweet potatoes in the crushed peanuts and serve.
Notes
Age: 6+ monthsYield: 2 portions for babyStorage: you can store the peanut yogurt in an air-tight container in the fridge for up to 4 days. Store the steamed sweet potato sticks in an air-tight container for up to 3 days and roll in crushed peanuts before serving.