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For the past two years (2002 & 2003) I've made these at Thanksgiving. Each year I panicked about ingredients and how to do it. Each year Melinda told me the secret again, "It's really easy."
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Lee writes: For the past two years (2002 & 2003) I've made these at Thanksgiving. Each year I panicked about ingredients and how to do it. Each year Melinda told me the secret again, "It's really easy."
  
From her email:
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From Melinda's email:
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Steam or parboil sweet potatoes so fork goes in a little
 
Butter into a skillet.. Let it sizzle
 
Add brown sugar 'til it's creamy
 
Sometimes, you can add a tiny bit of water to loosen up the mixture
 
These have been a great hit
 
</poem>
 
  
Yes, it pretty much is that easy. Here's exactly how I cooked them:
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*Steam or parboil sweet potatoes so fork goes in a little
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*Butter into a skillet.. Let it sizzle
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*Add brown sugar 'til it's creamy
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*Sometimes, you can add a tiny bit of water to loosen up the mixture
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These have been a great hit!
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=Directions=
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Here's exactly how Lee cooks them. They come out sweet and flavorful with next to no effort at all.
  
 
* Start 2-3 quarts of water on to boil.
 
* Start 2-3 quarts of water on to boil.
* Chop about 4lbs of sweet potatoes into 2-3 inch cubes. Yes, those are large chunks. I left the skins on. Others have had the dish skinned and said it was good too. When we were talking about it a few days later, my family couldn't remember if I had left the skins on or not... apparently it doesn't matter too too much either way.
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* Chop about 4lbs of sweet potatoes into 2-3 inch cubes.
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:Yes, those are large chunks. I left the skins on. Others have eaten the dish skinned and said it was good too. When we were talking about it a few days later, the family couldn't remember if I had left the skins on or not... apparently it doesn't matter too too much either way.
 
* Boil the potatoes about 20 minutes, 'til the fork can go through.
 
* Boil the potatoes about 20 minutes, 'til the fork can go through.
* Put 2 tbsp butter and 1 cup of brown sugar in a skillet. Swish that around a bit. Add the potatoes. Cover. The potatoes will lose some water and make everything sweet-yummy-goopy.
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* Put 2 tbsp butter and 1 cup of brown sugar in a skillet. Swish that around a bit. Add the potatoes. Cover.
* Cook for 20 minutes until sweet-yummy-goopy mess is fully sweet-yummy and goopy. Use a serving spoon to pull soft sweet potato pieces and goop out of skillet and into serving bowl.
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* Cook for 20 minutes. The potatoes will lose some water and make everything sweet-yummy-goopy. Use a serving spoon to pull soft sweet potato pieces and juice out of skillet and into serving bowl.
 
* Share and enjoy!
 
* Share and enjoy!
 
They come out sweet and flavorful with next to no effort at all.
 
  
 
Thanks Melinda!
 
Thanks Melinda!

Latest revision as of 00:41, 25 December 2008

Lee writes: For the past two years (2002 & 2003) I've made these at Thanksgiving. Each year I panicked about ingredients and how to do it. Each year Melinda told me the secret again, "It's really easy."

From Melinda's email:

  • Steam or parboil sweet potatoes so fork goes in a little
  • Butter into a skillet.. Let it sizzle
  • Add brown sugar 'til it's creamy
  • Sometimes, you can add a tiny bit of water to loosen up the mixture

These have been a great hit!


Directions

Here's exactly how Lee cooks them. They come out sweet and flavorful with next to no effort at all.

  • Start 2-3 quarts of water on to boil.
  • Chop about 4lbs of sweet potatoes into 2-3 inch cubes.
Yes, those are large chunks. I left the skins on. Others have eaten the dish skinned and said it was good too. When we were talking about it a few days later, the family couldn't remember if I had left the skins on or not... apparently it doesn't matter too too much either way.
  • Boil the potatoes about 20 minutes, 'til the fork can go through.
  • Put 2 tbsp butter and 1 cup of brown sugar in a skillet. Swish that around a bit. Add the potatoes. Cover.
  • Cook for 20 minutes. The potatoes will lose some water and make everything sweet-yummy-goopy. Use a serving spoon to pull soft sweet potato pieces and juice out of skillet and into serving bowl.
  • Share and enjoy!

Thanks Melinda!