Quoting Dave Drum to Bill Swisher <=-
boil the heck out of them ...
On the rare occasion I'll nuke one.
known as Pommes Anna
That's a lot of work to tart up some sweet potatoes.
sweet potato casserole w/marshmallows
my favourite thing
Title: Deep Fried Sweet Potato Fries
Crushed rosemary
Cayenne
JIM WELLER wrote to DAVE DRUM <=-
Quoting Dave Drum to Bill Swisher <=-
boil the heck out of them ...
On the rare occasion I'll nuke one.
Baking is best but nuking sure is fast and convenient. I do both.
Tom Chin recently did an article for Serious Eats full of tips for roasting them:
First, freeze them to drive out excess water and concentrate flavour.
That also lowers the starting temperature allowing more time for
the enzymes in them to convert starch to maltose.
Also start the sweet potatoes in a cold oven to further enhance
sweetness via gradual heating, which stretches out the time spent
for that enzymatic activity.
Do them for about 2 hours, depending on their size, at just 300 F.
instead of at a higher heat for a shorter time period.
Wrap them in foil to ensure they don't dry out too quickly.
Unwrap them towards the end and crank up the oven temp
to 450 F for about 40 minutes more to char and roast them and to caramelize surface sugars.
known as Pommes Anna
That's a lot of work to tart up some sweet potatoes.
Some things that are a lot of work are worth the effort!
sweet potato casserole w/marshmallows
That is so disgusting; I can't even imagine it.
my favourite thing
Title: Deep Fried Sweet Potato Fries
Crushed rosemary
Cayenne
Yeah, sweet potato fries are delicious and just cry out for that
cayenne kick.
I nuked a huge one a couple days before Christmas. It was about 4
pounds! It took 10 minutes and then an additional 8 minutes more.
I mashed it with salt (not very much these days), black pepper,
cayenne, butter, milk and cream. It reheated well for a Christmas
dinner side dish.
On 12-26-21 19:56, Jim Weller <=-
spoke to Dave Drum about sweet potatoes <=-
Quoting Dave Drum to Jim Weller <=-
sweet potato casserole w/marshmallows
That is so disgusting; I can't even imagine it.
Once a year it's OK. And traditional in my family - two branches of
which have Virginia and North Carolina roots.
The jury is still out on the salt : blood pressure equation. There is
a growing school of thought in the medical field that salt is not as
big a boogeyman (if at all) as previously thought.
Title: Algie Petrere's Top Gun Bourbon & Sweet Potato Pie
JIM WELLER wrote to DAVE DRUM <=-
sweet potato casserole w/marshmallows
That is so disgusting; I can't even imagine it.
Once a year it's OK. And traditional in my family - two branches of
which have Virginia and North Carolina roots.
From what I've read, it is indeed a southern thing. I have never encountered it at all anywhere in Canada.
The jury is still out on the salt : blood pressure equation. There
is a growing school of thought in the medical field that salt is
not as big a boogeyman (if at all) as previously thought.
It may be that some people are salt sensitive and others are not.
The combination of less salt AND less coffee has helped me avoid
needing medication. I dropped 20 points in a week.
Title: Algie Petrere's Top Gun Bourbon & Sweet Potato Pie
Yeah, sweet potato and pumpkin are interchangeable in many dishes.
Quoting Dave Drum to Jim Weller <=-
The combination of less salt AND less coffee has helped me avoid
needing medication. I dropped 20 points in a week.
Have you tried potassium chloride
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