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Kali

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20. I can eat them fried or in other recipes, but I don't like the traditional T-day version
Mon Nov 25, 2024, 01:40 AM
Nov 25

which in this house is with butter, brown sugar, and yes, marshmallows. YUCK. and since the people in this house that like these obviously have no class or taste I just use canned. I tried making them from fresh sweet potatoes one year but nobody cared so I don't bother with it. I am sure they would like them with pecans, but pecans are expensive and are needed for pecan pie, not wasted on a nasty overly sweet side dish that I don't eat. LOL

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Poll: Thanksgiving sweet potatoes [View all] Different Drummer Nov 24 OP
My recipe has parboiled, sliced, sweet potatoes baked in a mixture of niyad Nov 24 #1
I would eat that as dessert. hlthe2b Nov 24 #3
Rather like sweet potato pie without the useless crust. niyad Nov 24 #8
Yup. It does sound good, though. hlthe2b Nov 24 #9
It definitely is! niyad Nov 24 #13
I love the bourbon addition. May try that with ours this year! lark Nov 25 #26
Most definitely! niyad Nov 25 #28
I don't eat the crust of any pie. Different Drummer Nov 24 #14
That is a bit scary! I don't eat the crusts because so few are worth it. niyad Nov 25 #29
My late aunt made that and I could never duplicate it or get her recipe. hedda_foil Nov 24 #4
Happy to share! Be warned-- a most exacting and detailed recipe! niyad Nov 24 #11
Thank you, thank you, thank you, Niyad! My aunt left out the parboiling instructions. hedda_foil Nov 24 #16
You are most welcome! Happy if I could help. Yes, the parboling part niyad Nov 24 #18
This message was self-deleted by its author hedda_foil Nov 24 #6
Oh, that sounds fun! electric_blue68 Nov 25 #22
It certainly is! niyad Nov 25 #30
This message was self-deleted by its author niyad Nov 24 #2
I really love sweet potatoes with nothing more than a little butter and salt. Arkansas Granny Nov 24 #5
Parboil, cube, add pineapple, brown sugar, butter, and pecans woodsprite Nov 24 #7
Plain, with butter, with ginger syrup, with brown sugar & pecans. I love them. So good for you! CrispyQ Nov 24 #10
Ginger syrup? mmmmmm. And I just bought the potatoes yesterday. Ginger syrup niyad Nov 24 #12
I love it in tea. There's a ginger spread for toast that's wonderful, too! -nt CrispyQ Nov 24 #15
Will have to try it in my tea! I do have a ginger spread that I enjoy. On toast, niyad Nov 24 #19
Right? 2naSalit Nov 25 #25
No marshmallows. Anything else listed would be great. RandomNumbers Nov 24 #17
I can eat them fried or in other recipes, but I don't like the traditional T-day version Kali Nov 25 #20
I don't like that sweet version at all. I make a beef stew with them instead of white potatoes yellowdogintexas Nov 26 #39
love cajun seasing on sweet potatoes! Kali Nov 26 #40
cajun is a good substitute for Jamaican Jerk but the Jerk version is outstanding!. yellowdogintexas Dec 1 #41
Theyll be with marshmallow Figarosmom Nov 25 #21
Plain w butter, salt, and pepper... electric_blue68 Nov 25 #23
Cinnamon butter Emile Nov 25 #24
Yes!!! I had a sweet potato that way last night. Penzey's Vietnamese cinnamon. niyad Nov 25 #31
Texas Roadhouse serves them with cinnamon butter too Emile Nov 25 #34
Good to know. . and I have a coupon for them I need to use soon! niyad Nov 25 #35
Whole 'nother direction. peacefreak2.0 Nov 25 #27
Ohhhh I like the sound off that! niyad Nov 25 #32
I bake them and pour a butter/brown sugar/cinnamon mixture on top. Elessar Zappa Nov 25 #33
Yummmmmm niyad Nov 25 #36
Not Listed ProfessorGAC Nov 25 #37
Plain ailsagirl Nov 25 #38
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