No matter where your Holiday celebrations are this year, you want this delicious dish on the menu!
We’re doing our annual Turkey in the Dirt again, it’s a family tradition. We circle camp in the middle of the California desert with family and our dirt bikes and side-by-sides.
Normally I make Aunt Loretta’s candied yams, sorry the recipe is a family secret so I won’t be doing a blog post on them. Trust me when I tell you they are delicious with a capital D. Mark has requested we change things up a bit.
I’ve made these for years and have altered the original recipe quite a bit. You all know how much I love sweets; the original recipe is just too sweet for me. Yes, you read that right. The recipe is a great size to feed a crowd. If it’s just Mark and I, we half the recipe and get leftovers for the next day.
At only five ingredients, all you probably need to buy at the store are the sweet potatoes!
Start by peeling the potatoes then cutting them into chunks. If I were to measure, mine are probably 1 – 1 ½ inch chunks. Add the chunks to a pot of water, bring to a boil and cook until they are a little soft, about 20-25 minutes. When I can push a fork in about halfway into the chunk, they are done for me.
While the potatoes are cooking, make the praline topping. Cube the butter and add to a bowl containing the flour and brown sugar. I use a pastry cutter but you can use a fork. Cut into the mixture until a little combined, add the pecans and cut until you get coarse crumbs. I like to get the mixture better combined before adding the pecans so I still have decent sized pecan pieces when I’m done.
Drain the water, grab your masher or hand mixer and mash them up. Most times I drop in a little butter.
Pour it into a baking dish. I like to use a ceramic pie dish like this one that our sweet daughter in law gave us. The pretty dish makes me feel fancy. Any baking dish will do. Top with the praline mixture and bake at 350° for 30 minutes.
Pour it into a baking dish. I like to use a ceramic pie dish like this one that our sweet daughter in law gave us. The pretty dish makes me feel fancy. Any baking dish will do. Top with the praline mixture and bake at 350° for 30 minutes.
Praline Topped Sweet Potatoes
Adapted from That Skinny Chick Can Bake
- 3 cups mashed sweet potatoes
- 1/3 cup flour
- 2/3 cup brown sugar
- 1/3 cup butter, cut into cubes
- 1 cup chopped pecans
- Preheat oven to 350°.
- Cook potatoes in boiling water until a little soft, about 20-25 minutes. Drain and mash.
- Cut together the flour, brown sugar and butter. Add pecans and cut until you get coarse crumbs.
- Spread mashed potatoes into baking dish. Top with praline mix.
- Bake for 30 minutes. Enjoy!
- Store any leftovers covered in the refrigerator.
Meet the Family I’m Maureen Milne, F446881. Mark and I are becoming empty nest veterans and you know what, we enjoy it! We are always on the lookout for the next adventure, our friends call us the X-Games family. We are avid hikers, cyclists and skiers (both snow and water). Mark does triathlons and we run several races a year. We’ve been RVing together since we were teenagers and we love traveling with our two grown sons. I share our RV adventures, RV friendly recipes, wonderful campgrounds and more on my blog, M&M Hit The Road. You can also find our fun on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube. |
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