These Deviled Potato Bites are a fun finger food to serve at parties or gatherings. The optional black salt mimics the flavor and taste of eggs without any eggs being used in the recipe. Eggs are a problematic food for anyone with a chronic illness or symptom, so this recipe offers a fantastic alternative that is truly healing using potatoes. Even without the black slat, these Potato Bites taste wonderful and provide a great alternative to deviled eggs.
Potatoes are abundant in amino acids that specifically inhibit viral growth. They are high in glucose that provides substance to the liver, as it’s precisely what the liver relies on to keep strong. It also helps build up glycogen storage, the very resource that protects us against blood sugar problems, weight gain, fatty liver, and dirty blood syndrome. Potatoes keep the liver grounded and stable, giving us a good constitution. They’re also shunned for being a nightshade, when in truth they have the ability to reverse many varieties of chronic illness.
Deviled Potato Bites
Ingredients:
For topping:
Directions:
Preheat oven to 350F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
Cut the potatoes in half and place them on the baking sheet, cut side up. Sprinkle with sea salt and black pepper. Roast in the oven for 45-50 minutes, until cooked through.
Remove the potatoes from the oven and let cool for 10-15 minutes, until cool enough to handle. Using a teaspoon or melon-baller, scoop out the inside of the potatoes, leaving some space at the sides.
Place the scooped-out potato in a bowl and add the lemon juice, garlic, tahini, turmeric, paprika, maple syrup, salt and pepper. Mash until smooth and add a bit of almond milk if needed.
Place the mixture in a piping bag fitted with a star nozzle and pipe into the potato boats. Garnish with paprika, chives and black salt (if using). Serve immediately.
Makes 20-30 bites
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This item posted: 18-Nov-2018
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