![]() ![]() (I like to use a silpat or parchment paper to line the pan with to capture any sticky drippings the sweet potatoes may leak for easy clean up.) Bake in oven until the potatoes are soft when squeezed in the thickest part. Wrap each potato in foil and place on a large baking sheet with sides. With a fork, poke each potato a couple of times to pierce the skin. Baking sweet potatoes - Preheat oven to 400 degrees F.Cook potatoes until they are fork tender (about 20 to 30 minutes or so.) Drain well and pour into large mixing bowl. Bring to boil over medium high heat and turn down to a steady simmer. Fill with cold water until the cubes are covered by a few inches. Add the cubed sweet potatoes to a large stock pot. Boiling sweet potatoes - Peel whole sweet potatoes and cut into 2 to 3-inch cubes.You can use any method you like to cook the potatoes, but the boil method is what is included in the recipe card below. There are probably other methods to cook sweet potatoes for this recipe, but I've outlined three methods I've used in the past below. I've used each method over the years, but prefer to boil the potatoes. There are several ways to cook the sweet potatoes to use in this sweet potato recipe. Sweet Potato SouffleĬook the sweet potatoes. That's my secret to the perfect sweet potato casserole. That allows me to use a lot less sugar than other sweet potato souffle recipes out there. Using orange juice, also adds a bit of natural sweetness to the casserole. My recipe for sweet potato souffle casserole is one I've been making for years! I found that adding orange juice and zest really compliments and brightens the sweet potato flavor. Classic holiday side dishes such as Cherry Pecan Stuffing, homemade apple cranberry sauce, country style green beans, and of course, sweet potatoes compliment the turkey perfectly and complete the meal. However, as much as I love turkey, it's really the side dish recipes that make the meal shine. I'm sure everyone can agree, a Thanksgiving meal wouldn't be a Thanksgiving meal without turkey. I'm joining forces with a group of awesome food bloggers this week to help you plan your holiday menus with great holiday side dish recipe inspirations like this incredible sweet potato recipe. ![]()
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