Creamy Dairy-free Sweet Potato Salad Recipe | Solluna by Kimberly Snyder (2024)

Creamy Dairy-free Sweet Potato Salad Recipe | Solluna by Kimberly Snyder (1)

Who doesn’t love a good potato salad?! It’s one of my favorite comfort foods and my Creamy Dairy-free Sweet Potato Salad Recipe is one I personally turn to time and again, so I can avoid all the dairy-laden ones found at most gatherings.

Give this one a try and start taking control of the foods you put into your body!

Dairy-free is best!

The dairy industry certainly has spent a lot of money convincing us that milk is essential for good health, haven’t they? Starting this indoctrination about dairy information early on in childhood.

It’s critical we do our own research and not succumb to information that will inevitably effect our health, and our families’ (and not for the better).

When we really look at nature and how it’s created, we see how mammal mothers are able to nurture their young. After giving birth, mothers produce milk in order to nurse their young through the first few months or years of their life.

In nature, cows stop producing milk after the calves are weaned. Dairy farmers continually breed the cattle in order to maintain ongoing lactation. This is really going against nature and what was/is intended.

On the other hand, human babies are intended to drink breast milk for the first few years of life, not cow’s milk. Cow’s milk is intended for baby cows.

Unfortunately, the milk humans consume isn’t human milk, but rather, cow’s milk — and there are many reasons to avoid dairy.

Please be sure to check out additional info on my blog and in my books, since this is a topic I am very passionate about and can go on and on about.

Below are just 2 elements I want to highlight that make it very difficult for the human body to process dairy and again, why we should try to avoid it at all costs.

  • First Element: High levels of casein is milk’s primary protein. Difficulty digesting protein can cause damage to the intestines and stomach, which can lead to autoimmune and malabsorption disorders and poor health.
  • Second Element: The second part of cow’s milk is very difficult for humans to digest is lactose—the sugar in milk—which can cause digestive disorders and upset stomach.

Doesn’t sound healthy, does it? Yet, over the years, many people believe that dairy products (milk, sour cream, cheese), play an important role in the diet because these dairy products contain calcium. Yet there is actually a net loss of calcium from our bodies when we consume dairy, because dairy is so acidic upon digestion that the alkaline mineral of calcium is leached from our bodies to buffer the acidity of digesting dairy, and excreted out through our urine…again that is a net LOSS of calcium overall!

The fact is, in nature, dairy is not designed to be consumed by humans. When you go against the laws of nature, various health issues can arise, such as the list below tells:

  • Lactose leads to gas, bloating and discomfort—decreasing insulin sensitivity and a precursor to type 2 diabetes.
  • Since casein is the protein in dairy products, this actually promotes cancer in all stages of development.
  • Dairy is extremely acid-forming.
  • Dairy is extremely mucus-forming—slowing digestion—leading to more toxicity being compounded in the digestive tract and throughout the body.

With that being said, we should avoid dairy products including milk, cheese, yogurt and kefir, and opting for a more plant-based diet, that is found in all my books, starting with The Beauty Detox Solution.

In this recipe we are able to enjoy a creamy potato salad without ANY dairy — opting for a tasty and creamy dressing that will be just as satisfying! ????

However, if you choose to add in some healthy nut milk alternatives, you can use almond, hazelnut, and coconut milk, as well as rice and hemp milk.

We really CAN make simple healthy changes in our lifestyle when transitioning from one source of food to another. Nature really has blessed us with an abundance of healthy alternatives, hasn’t it!

Easy to Prep Sweet Potatoes!

I know it’s easy to convince ourselves that potatoes take too long to cook. However, that’s no longer the case. Just by cutting them into little squares can save you lots of time, and in this recipe this is exactly what we do. Chop ’em, coat ’em, toss ’em in the oven, and walk away!

You can even choose to steam these babies, making the process even shorter — just be careful to not overcook or you’ll have mashed potatoes on your hands! Which is not a bad thing, but just a little mushy for this particular recipe :).

With all that being said, sweet potatoes are my jam and are included in many of my Beauty Detox recipes and are an absolute staple in the Beauty Detox lifestyle.

You can see from their beautifully brilliant orange color, they are packed with vitamins A, B6 and C and are naturally low in sodium, and very low in saturated fat and cholesterol.

Another amazing benefit is thatthey’re a good source of dietary fiber (making them wonderfully filling), and able to digest well.

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Sweet potatoes are also chock-full of minerals and vitamins, such as, A, B6 and C, and are naturally low in sodium, low in saturated fat and cholesterol — making them a healthy beauty must!

Some other standout benefits are:

  • High in Antioxidants: fighting off harmful free radicals to reduce the risk of chronic disease and prevent damage to the cells
  • Boosts Brain Function: improving memory with their abundance of nutrients and antioxidants
  • Enhances Immunity: packed with vitamin A (one medium potato crams in about 438 percent of the daily vitamin A requirement)
  • Promotes Vision Health: contains important antioxidants that can contribute to vision health with beta-carotene — shown to slow the progression of age-related mascular degeneration, a condition that can result in vision loss
  • Aids in Weight Loss: being super nutrient-dense and keeping you full longer

As you can see, sweet potatoes provide an array of benefits and are fantastic ingredient to build meals around — promoting overall health and beauty. Top this recipe off with being vegan and dairy-free and you’ve got yourself a keeper recipe here!

Let’s get to it!

Creamy Dairy-free Sweet Potato Salad Recipe | Solluna by Kimberly Snyder (2)

Prepare ingredients.

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Preheat oven to 375 F and place chopped sweet potatoes coated in coconut oil on baking sheet. Top with salt and pepper and cook for about 45-60 minutes until tender.

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Mix maple syrup, mustard, lemon juice, cayenne pepper, salt, and pepper to create sauce.

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Add cooked sweet potatoes and red onion to bowl with veggies and toss with dressing.

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Serve warm or chilled. Enjoy!

See this simple and tasty recipe below…

Creamy Dairy-free Sweet Potato Salad Recipe

Kimberly Snyder

5 from 2 votes

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Servings 2 larger servings

Ingredients

  • 2 large sweet potatoes cubed
  • 2 tablespoons coconut oil
  • 3 green onions
  • 1 red bell pepper
  • 1 yellow squash
  • 1/2 cup cilantro
  • 2 Tbsp maple syrup
  • 2 Tbsp. mustard
  • 2 Tbsp lemon juice
  • 1 tsp. cayenne pepper
  • Sea salt
  • Freshly ground black pepper to taste

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 375 F and place chopped sweet potatoes coated in coconut oil on baking sheet.

  • Top with salt and pepper and cook for about 45-60 minutes until tender.

  • Combine green onions, red bell pepper, yellow squash, and cilantro in bowl.

  • Mix maple syrup, mustard, lemon juice, cayenne pepper, salt, and pepper to create sauce.

  • Add cooked sweet potatoes and red onion to bowl with veggies and toss with dressing.

  • Serve warm or chilled.

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With great love,
Kimberly

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11 Comments

  1. Creamy Dairy-free Sweet Potato Salad Recipe | Solluna by Kimberly Snyder (9)

    Margareton February 21, 2018 at 4:35 am

    Great potato salad and visually pleasing too. Beautiful baby!

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      Kimberly Snyderon February 21, 2018 at 8:46 am

      Thank you so much Margaret…lots of love to you! ;)

      Reply

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    Louiseon April 1, 2018 at 5:41 am

    This looks incredible!

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    Rachelon April 1, 2018 at 11:55 am

    Creamy Dairy-free Sweet Potato Salad Recipe | Solluna by Kimberly Snyder (13)
    I just made this for a family party later. SO DELICIOUS! Thank you! I am sure it will be a big hit.

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    amandaon April 2, 2018 at 6:01 pm

    Is there a good substitute for the yellow squash?

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    Laurene Harrisonon May 28, 2018 at 12:53 pm

    Made this for the first time last night and LOVED it! I didn’t have cilantro on hand, but substituted fresh parsley. Even my picky step-daughter liked it & asked to take leftovers to school :) Thanks for the great recipe!

    Reply

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      Kimberly Snyderon May 29, 2018 at 4:52 am

      That’s amazing Laurene..thanks for giving it a try and sharing your feedback. Lots of love to you and your step-daughter! ;)

      Reply

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    Dianaon July 2, 2018 at 7:13 am

    Creamy Dairy-free Sweet Potato Salad Recipe | Solluna by Kimberly Snyder (18)
    Awesome flavour combination! It’s a keeper!

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      Kimberly Snyderon July 10, 2018 at 5:38 am

      Thanks so much Diana! ;)

      Reply

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    Dianaon July 5, 2018 at 2:31 pm

    how many servings is this?

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      Kimberly Snyderon July 10, 2018 at 5:23 am

      Hi Diana – this is about 2 larger servings or 3-4 smaller servings, depending on how hungry you are. Lots of love to you! ;)

      Reply

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Creamy Dairy-free Sweet Potato Salad Recipe | Solluna by Kimberly Snyder (2024)

FAQs

What is the combination of sweet potato and milk? ›

The combination of sweet potatoes and almond Nestlé A+ Milk creates a creamy texture, while the addition of aromatic spices like cardamom and saffron enhances the flavor profile. This dessert is not only a treat for the taste buds but also a healthier option compared to the classic version.

How do you cut the sweetness in potato salad? ›

Apple cider vinegar would be my first choice to offset overly sweet but any available light-colored vinegar would do by adding a tablespoon at a time until comfort level taste is achieved.

How to make potato salad Martha Stewart? ›

Directions
  1. Put potatoes in a large pot of salted water; bring to a boil. Cook until just tender, 20 to 25 minutes. Drain; let cool.
  2. Stir together mayonnaise, lemon juice, mustard, and dill; season with salt and pepper. Peel potatoes; cut into 1-inch chunks. Fold into mayonnaise mixture.
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Does potato salad contain dairy? ›

Classic Dairy-Free Potato Salad with Options for All

Sure, you might find a flavored variety or two with dairy. But basic mayonnaise is just an emulsion of eggs and oil – no milk or cream needed. That said, I have come across several potato salads in my day (recipes and store-bought) that do contain dairy.

What is a substitute for milk in potatoes? ›

Chicken or vegetable broth: You can use chicken or vegetable broth instead of milk or cream to add flavor and moisture to mashed potatoes. This is a good option for those who are lactose intolerant or vegan.

What is the white milk coming out of my sweet potato? ›

A milky substance on your sliced sweet potato doesn't mean that your spud is rotten or spoiled. The ooze is actually referred to as "sap." It is made up of sugar and starch combined with the moisture found in the vegetable, and it escapes out of the damage made from the knife. The sap really equals the sweetness.

Why does my potato salad taste so bland? ›

If it's a potato salad, be sure to let the potatoes cool (the starch cells close up) before adding any dressing or salad mixture. Warm potatoes will soak up the liquids. Taste an hour after mixing and see if the spices need tweaking. Mashed potatoes do the same thing if you add in the garlic or cheddar cheese too soon.

Why don't you peel potatoes for potato salad? ›

The skin on a potato adds a nice texture and flavor to the potato salad and it's also the healthiest part.

Do sweet potatoes have dairy? ›

Sweet Potato is dairy free. Sweet Potato does not contain milk and should be safe for those with a milk allergy. Fig's dietitian team reviewed this note on sweet potato.

Does all mayo have dairy? ›

Most types of store-bought mayo are made using egg yolks, spices, lemon juice, or vinegar and are not considered dairy products. However, dairy is sometimes added to certain varieties, including milk mayonnaise and eggless mayonnaise, as well as some mayo-based salad dressings like creamy Italian and ranch.

Is mayo dairy free? ›

Mayonnaise doesn't have any milk products in it, so that means it doesn't have dairy. Eggs aren't considered a dairy product, even though they are an animal product. That means if you have a dairy allergy or lactose intolerance, it's safe to eat eggs, as well as mayonnaise, because they don't contain any lactose.

Should I eat sweet potato with milk? ›

It will be good for your body if eating sweet potatoes in the morning, with fresh milk or yogurt, some seeds and green vegetables will be a nutritious breakfast and provide an abundant source of energy for the body.

Is potato and milk a good combination? ›

Yes, you can eat potatoes and milk together. Potatoes are starchy vegetables that can be consumed with milk or other dairy products like cheese and yoghurt. Some popular dishes that use potatoes and milk together include mashed potatoes, potato gratin, and potato soup.

What food combinations should be avoided with milk? ›

  • Dec 1, 2023, 02:03 AM IST. 8 Foods You Must Not Combine With Milk, As Per Ayurveda. ...
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