Spiced Yam and Vegetable Stir Fry is made with rainbow fresh garden veggies is the perfect way to replenish your body as it is full of vitamins, nutrients and it takes less than 15 minutes from wok to table.
Spiced yam and vegetable stir fry is simply delicious!
I just love the combination of the naturally sweet yams, cumin, ginger, cinnamon and assorted vegetables tossed in with a touch of coconut oil in a wok. Sometimes, life is just beyond busy. We hardly have time to take care of ourselves more than even thinking about a meal to put on the table. That is exactly why you need this less than 15 minutes easy a delicious vegan, paleo friendly, cardiac friendly and gluten-free meal in your recipe rotation.
Be Good to your Spleen
Too many cold salads, smoothies and iced drinks are very hard on your body. I know you would think that is exactly what you need when it is hot outside, but think again. Did you know that in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) in order to maintain a healthy metabolism one should eat and drink foods that are close temperature with their own body's temperature? Spiced Yam and Vegetable Stir Fry is a very nourishing meal with warming spiced. Please read how to Feed Your Spleen; Nourish Your Body to learn the how behind this and great menu plan ideas.
It is not uncommon at restaurants in Hong Kong to sit down and be served a nice "warm" glass of water on a hot summer day. Really!!! It is even common to stir fry your romaine lettuce instead of eating it cold.
Do you have cold or warm disposition?
This concept may sound strange at first, but it really does make a lot of sense. Keeping all of this Chinese medicine stuff as simple as possible, essentially there are cold people (people who have excess cold in their bodies) and warm people (people who have excess of heat in their bodies).
Spiced Yam and Vegetable Stir Fry Recipe is a very balanced dish.
- Yams or sweet potatoes are considered neutral
- Broccoli is considered cooling
- Tomatoes are cooling
- Spices like ginger and cinnamon are warming.
Usually, you will fall into one of their varying categories. I have never met a person yet, who had perfectly balanced disposition. Whether or not your body is of cold constitution or of warm constitution, excessive amounts of cold food (cold to the touch) and icy drinks can cause many problems. Be good to your body and eat warm and nourishing foods that are easy to digest.
Keeping Balance in your Body
When the body intakes food it needs to adjust the temperature in the stomach for the correct enzymes to work to digest our food into energy that our body can use. In people who are of cold constitution (More Yin), drinking and eating excessive cold causes a cascade of issues including stomach bloating and intestinal issues.
In people who are warm constitution (More Yang), the body can quickly get the stomach to warm temperature to help with digestion but the problem is that once the stomach temperature is elevated and it stays high and this can cause an overactive stomach to be hungry all the time, gain weight, have a dry mouth, etc. Introducing the Five Energies of Food is a great way to learn about what foods are considered cool or warm and in between.
Warming and Nourishing Stir Fry
As we are all trying to eat right, take good care of our health and getting a little bit older with each passing year, I am looking for holistic care and going back to the basics. Today's gently Spiced Yams and vegetable stir fry is a great way to eat your veggies perfectly cooked and warm. (Maybe on another day we can talk about food and spices and whether or not they fall into the cold category, neutral category or warming category) However, today spices in this recipe, do fall into the warm category so add the spices to taste and adjust for your own needs.
Spiced Yam and Vegetable Stir Fry is a perfectly adaptable recipe for what I call, "Clean out the refrigerator veggie drawer day". Use the vegetables you have in your crisper. Feel free to exchange the yams (sweet potatoes) with Asian sweet potatoes, I just used what I had in my crisper.
Order of Cooking Operations
The only word of advise that I can share with you is to cook the vegetables in order of how physically hard they are. It is really simple. I start out with a little coconut oil in the pan, just because I like it but use any cooking oil you prefer, and add the aromatics.
Next I add the chopped yams (sweet potatoes) as these are the hardest vegetable that needs to be cooked and I just add a couple of tablespoons of water and put on a lid and steam the yams in the wok. Then, I take the lid off and throw in the vegetables in order of harness such and stir fry them with the spices and you are done like dinner. It is that easy!!! You do not even need to make rice as it has filling sweet potatoes.
More Easy Nourishing Warming Meals
Immune Boosting Chicken and Rice
Easy Pork Shiitake Mushroom Stir Fry
Beef and Peppers in Black Bean Sauce
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Spiced Yam and Vegetable Stir Fry
Ingredients
- 1 tablespoon coconut oil (or oil of choice)
- ⅛ cup onion
chopped - 1 teaspoon ginger
or ½ teaspoon ground (adjust amounts for your own personal likes) - 1 clove garlic
peeled and minced - 1 yam (sweet potato or 2 small Asian Sweet potatoes)
- salt and pepper
to taste - 2-3 tablespoon water
- 1 cup broccoli
cut to bite sized pieces - ½ cup red bell pepper
chopped - ½ cup yellow bell pepper
- ⅓ cup tomato
cherry - ½ teaspoon cumin
- ½ teaspoon cinnamon dried ground
Instructions
- In a wok/frying pan, add coconut oil, onion, ginger and garlic and saute until aromatic. Add yams (sweet potatoes), salt and pepper and 2-3 tablespoons of water and put lid on and steam yams (sweet potatoes) for about 3 minutes or just until fork aldente and the water is evaporated. (Don't overcook as you will be stir frying them for a few minutes longer with the rest of the vegetables)
- Remove the lid from you pan and add the broccoli and stir fry for 1-2 minutes, then add red pepper, yellow pepper and stir fry for 1-2 minutes and then add the tomato, cumin and cinnamon and toss lightly. Adjust seasoning as desired.
- Serve Spiced Yam and Vegetable Stir Fry warm and garnish with Thai basil, if desired. Enjoy!
The Gourmet Gourmand says
I love the suggestions about hot vs. cold foods... and to be honest I always wondered why there were so few uncooked vegetables in asian cuisine. Now I know! Gorgeous presentation and wonderful, healthy recipe!
Healthy World Cuisine says
Thank you! Everything is thrown in the wok, boiled in a soup or put the steamer even if it is just a few moments... They must be doing something right because they live long healthy lives...
Gerlinde@Sunnycovechef says
Hi Bam, this is exactly the food I need right now, after overindulging in France. Thanks for the recipe.
Norma Chang says
I stir-fry just about everything including Romaine lettuce but somehow I never thought of stir-frying sweet potatoes, can you believe that? Will be doing so as soon as my sweet potatoes are ready to harvest, may even do a stir-fry with it to bring to Locust Grove garden year end potluck. Thanks for the idea.
Tandy | Lavender and Lime says
I have Chinese herbs to take during the heat wave to help lower my body temperature so that I can sleep. This is a great use of vegetables Bobbi 🙂
Eha says
Beautiful recipe, but you are using sweet potatoes not yams!! An American 'mistake' if I may put it that way! Real yams belong to the lily and grasses family - sweet potatoes to the morning glory one. Sweet potatoes may be 'firm' or 'soft' and the latter were introduced to the United States populace by the horrific slavery from South Africa as 'sweet potatoes' - still are!! Actually yams are 95% African grown to this day!! Ok, OK, I'll get off the professorial dais 🙂 ! I'd get ordinary orangey sweet potatoes for this great recipe . . .
Healthy World Cuisine says
Sure they are sweet potatoes and any sweet Asian sweet potato, yam or root vegetable could easily be used in this recipe.
Eva Taylor says
We live be these types of summer salads, so full of colour and taste. JT grandmother used to warm up potato chips for lunch, must have been for similar reasons to Chinese medicine.
Healthy World Cuisine says
Thank you Eva. Maybe it tastes really good to heat up our potato chips, we should try it...
wok with ray says
Beautiful vegetable stir fry. I like the combination of yam and broccoli. Love those mini tea sets. Have a nice weekend, Bam 🙂
Dawn says
Such beautiful pictures BAM!!
Christin@SpicySouthernKitchen says
What a healthy and flavorful stir fry! I love the sweetness of yams in savory dishes!
shashi at runninsrilankan says
Oh Bobbie, I absolutely love the combo of yams, cumin, ginger, & cinnamon! My mom has talked about cold/hot foods - but, I had not heard about us being warm/cold constitutioned - I am fascinated! In Sri Lanka too - some of the little restaurants would serve warm water when it was warm outside - I would always think it was because they didn't have ice - Gosh - I have so much to learn!
kitchenriffs says
REALLY interesting post! I vaguely know about the hot/cold, but so vaguely that I basically know nothing. So that was really informative. We often eat a lot of Mediterranean-style foods, many of which (I think) are best when served at room temperature. But it's been all flavor driven, not health driven. I need to read more about this. But first, I must make this stir-fry! Really fun dish. Thanks.
allthatsjas says
My favorite! Roasted veggies with sweet potatoes. I also season my yams with cumin (and oregano). Your photos are superb, as always! I agree with you on matching food and drink temperatures with body temperature but I don't want to eat anything frozen in winter, lol! Have a wonderful weekend, Bobbi! 🙂
Mira says
Wow, love the flavors! And pictures are beautiful! Pinned of course!
Monica says
It really does take time, effort, and planning to eat well. But it's totally worth it and easier when we have top-notch recipes like this to fall on! I love sweet potatoes in curry and just about anything...that touch of sweetness balances out all the other veggies so nicely. I love a healthy stir-fry and I'm soon headed to the market (again) inspired by this!
thecompletebook says
Sounds fabulous Bam and I just bought sweet potatoes yesterday.
Have a beautiful weekend.
🙂 Mandy xo