Just thinking ahead to Thanksgiving...thought I would share a family favorite recipe. Great any time of the year though, not just for the holidays.
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SWEET POTATO CASSEROLE
4-6 sweet potatoes, boiled in the skin until tender, then peeled
½ cup Karo clear corn syrup
½ cup melted butter
½ cup white sugar
2 eggs, slightly beaten
1 Tablespoon vanilla extract (you read that correctly...1 Tablespoon, yummy!)
DIRECTIONS: mash the peeled sweet potatoes in a bowl and add all of the above ingredients. Spoon sweet potato mixture into a casserole dish and sprinkle with topping mixture below.
TOPPING: blend the following ingredients into a crumble
1/3 cup butter, cut into cubes
1/3 cup flour
½ cup chopped pecans (optional)
½ cup packed brown sugar
4-6 sweet potatoes, boiled in the skin until tender, then peeled
½ cup Karo clear corn syrup
½ cup melted butter
½ cup white sugar
2 eggs, slightly beaten
1 Tablespoon vanilla extract (you read that correctly...1 Tablespoon, yummy!)
DIRECTIONS: mash the peeled sweet potatoes in a bowl and add all of the above ingredients. Spoon sweet potato mixture into a casserole dish and sprinkle with topping mixture below.
TOPPING: blend the following ingredients into a crumble
1/3 cup butter, cut into cubes
1/3 cup flour
½ cup chopped pecans (optional)
½ cup packed brown sugar
BAKE AT 350* FOR 25-30 MINUTES
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This is my absolute favorite recipe. This is pretty much all I eat...that and all the other veggies. I love the turnips and squash and...ok, I give up...I love every thing!!
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Have a great Wednesday,
~Karen~
This looks like the perfect recipe for Fall weather! Thanks for sharing.
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Stefanie
Sounds delicious. Just a little too late for our Thanksgiving but perhaps we could try it for Christmas. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThis one would have been good last weekend for our Canadian Thanksgiving, oh well, maybe for Christmas. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteBe always in stitches
I make this every year and sometimes again at Christmas. Everyone loves it.
ReplyDeleteWe always have it for thanksgiving, but no sugars, can't have that. Think he gets yams, they are sweeter?
ReplyDeleteWe add butter and cream and they come out delicious.
Debbie
Two of my favorite things -- yummy and simple!! We don't make a big fuss at the holidays, prefering what we country folk call "good ol' GRUB!" :-D Turkey, dressing, mashed potatoes and sweet potato casserole, cranberry sauce, a dinner roll and a huge glass of milk. Heaven! :-D
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Mary Lou
The recipe is also a favorite of mine. I just looked at your Finished Sewing Room. WOW, I am just as organized as you are in the last two pictures. I don't feel so bad anymore. Your sewing table is just what I would like to make my sewing room complete but I will take some ideas from your book. Thanks for sharing that with us. The room is just lovely. What talent you have beside quilting. It is called ORGANIZATION!
ReplyDeleteThanks for dragging me even further into computerland! I never printed this way (it works!)- Usually go thru the hoops, selecting on the pages I want - which means all the rest of the stuff on the page too...this is so clean! We will definitely try this...will write more after the wedding, fondly, Sandy
ReplyDeleteJust wanted to say hello as your 1401st Follower! Love your blog... looking forward to browsing past posts and seeing more... :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for the recipe Karen! Sounds delicious! I will try it!
ReplyDeleteI just found your blog and I will be back often!!!! I can't wait to try the recipe! And I was looking at previous posts and I LOVE the cork board you have. I'm hoping there is a tutorial for them. I'll keep looking but if you haven't done a tutorial - could you do one? Thanks. Sherry
ReplyDeleteOh Yum!!!!
ReplyDeleteSounds SO good. I tried a recipe similar to this last Christmas and it was the big HIT of our family dinner. I think I will try yours this Thanksgiving!!!
ReplyDeleteWe do a similar recipe minus the nuts and topped with miniature marshmellows at the end just until melted.
ReplyDeleteWe make a similar casserole, and just love it.
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