Hands up who is feeling the need for some super-healthy feel-good comfort food! Today’s Sweet Potato Veggie Crumble is exactly the sort of thing I might make when creating cuisine for a large group of people on retreat. It’s nurturing, delicious, nourishing, and keeps everyone delightedly happy.
It also works well if you are cooking for one because keeps for a few days in the fridge and then reheats perfectly well in the oven (and remember if you are on your own, it’s well worth the effort too… because, making healthy, delicious food for yourself is the perfect way to give yourself back a little bit of love).
If you fancy it the next day in your lunch box, then you will be pleased to know that it even tastes delicious cold.
Let’s make sweet potato veggie crumble together!
I thought it would be really helpful to create a video tutorial in order to show you how easy this is. Enjoy this quick demo with me here…
Even fussy eaters love this sweet potato veggie crumble
It is an all-around winner, with a flavoursome crumble topping and a delectably delicious infusion of creamy coconut throughout. The veggies are interchangeable which means that you can use up whatever you have available at the time. However, I do recommend sweet potato for an extra je ne sais quoi.
Using creamed coconut to make the sauce your sweet potato veggie crumble
I am using creamed coconut (which is different to coconut cream and comes in the form of a solid block). It’s really easy to find in the UK, Europe, USA & Canada in good health food stores and available abundantly online. If you’ve not yet discovered it, then I have to tell you that you are in for a real treat. Read about it here: What is creamed coconut


Golden Veggie Crumble Pie with Creamy Coconut Sauce
A golden vegetable sweet potato crumble pie. Creamy coconut sauce and veggies to fill. Topped with a deliciously healthy crumble.
Ingredients
Vegetables
- 1 large sweet potato
- 1 large carrot
- 1 onion (medium)
- 100g (1 cup) sweet corn kernels
- A few mushrooms
Coconut Sauce
- 100g creamed coconut
- 1 heaped teaspoon tapioca starch (or tapioca flour/ corn flour)
- 1 teaspoon sea salt
- 1 clove of garlic
- 200ml (about ¾ cup) water
Crumble Topping
- 100g (1 cup) oatmeal
- 50g (½ cup) shelled sunflower seeds
- 1 teaspoon sea salt
- 1 teaspoon ground coriander
- Pinch of black pepper
- 3 to 4 tablespoons of coconut oil
- Large sprig of rosemary (optional)
Optional Extras
- Handful of fresh parsley
- Sprig of fresh rosemary
Instructions
Steam the veggies
- Cut the sweet potato and carrots into cubes.
- Slice the onion and dice the mushrooms.
- Steam these vegetables for about 10 minutes (or until just cooked).
Coconut Sauce
- Chop the coconut block into pieces and place it into a small saucepan. Note: if you live in a hot country or your kitchen is really warm then your coconut block may have already melted. In which case, you might find it easier to measure by popping the block into the fridge first, to harden... and then chopping the block in half).
- Add a heaped teaspoon of tapioca flour (alternatives to this include tapioca flour, cornflour, or corn starch).
- Peel, crush/finely chop two medium-sized cloves of garlic.
- Add the water and mix (to quickly allow the tapioca starch to dissolve in the water before heating up).
- Put the pan onto a low to medium heat and stir until the sauce thickens. Two things are happening here to create a creamy sauce; 1. the coconut will melt and 2. the tapioca starch will thicken it. It is important that you keep stirring, otherwise, it might go lumpy, so do keep an eye on it. Once it thickens, stir for another minute and then take off the heat. Note: If it isn't thick enough add a little extra tapioca starch (but be sure to dissolve it in a small amount of COLD water first - otherwise it will go lumpy).
Crumble Topping
- Finely chop the rosemary (if opting to use it).
- Mix all the topping ingredients together, first with a spoon. Then rub together between your thumb and the tips of your fingers to create a crumble-like texture.
Bringing it all together
- Pop the veggies (including sweetcorn) into your oven dish. For this quantity, I use a 7" diameter oven dish that is 3" deep. You can use whatever you have available though (shallower and wider works fine too).
- Finely chop any extra fresh rosemary and parsley that you want to add in. Put in with the veggies.
- Mix the sauce in with the veggies.
- Gently press down the veggie/sauce medley so that it is even and roughly flat.
- Add the topping and press down gently to compact it.
- Pop into a pre-heated oven at temperature gas mark 6 (200C/400F).
- Bake for about 30 minutes (or until gently tanned on top).
- Serve right away and enjoy!






This looks and sounds absolutely divine!
Thank you for your kind words Aimee 🙂
Trinity! This looks amazing. I am making this tonight – the root vegetables are out at all of the farm stands here now.
Miss you tons! Been watching your travels abroad – inspired and inspiring as always.
Jan xo
Beautiful to hear from you Jan! Miss you too 🙂
Let me know it went – excited to hear!
I had not idea you could eat sweet Potato skins
It’s funny how certain customs mean that people peel skins, when in fact, most skins are perfectly edible.
x
Hi Trin,
Love, love, LOVE this dish! I can whip it up in no time and it tastes like manna from heaven, all warm and creamy in front of the fire. We skipped Christmas this year, and snuggled in with this lovely dish of yours instead.
Thinking about you … hugs from the Wet Coast of Canada. xo
Jan
Awesome! I am thrilled to hear that Jan… what a fabulous idea.
Big love to you
x
Hi Trinity. Could I use coconut milk instead of a coconut block? :0)
Hi Amanda… this particular recipe is actually for coconut block.
You could make a different sauce with the milk though. I’m just dashing through this morning, but I will try to remember to post some tips for making a sauce with the milk soon.
x
I found this when searching for recipes to use up creamed coconut that I found in my cupboard! And I’m so glad I did, it was delicious! Thank you!
thank you, this is truly divine! mmm so good! 🙂