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Whipped Sweet Potato Casserole
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"A good recipe to try on finicky kids."
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PREP TIME
10 Min
COOK TIME
30 Min
READY IN
40 Min
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2 pounds sweet potato, peeled and cubed
2 tablespoons orange juice
3/4 cup brown sugar
1/8 teaspoon ground nutmeg
2 tablespoons butter, cubed
1 cup miniature marshmallows
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DIRECTIONS
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C).
In a large saucepan cook sweet potatoes in salted water over medium-high heat for about 20 minutes, or until done. Drain, and add orange juice, brown sugar, nutmeg and butter. Whip until smooth. Spread into a medium size casserole dish and top with marshmallows.
Bake in preheated oven for about 10 minutes, or until marshmallows are golden brown.
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Reviewed on Nov. 3, 2003 by QPGRAHAM
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Nov. 3, 2003
This was an excellent treat. I even shortcutted using "Bruce's" canned sweet potatoes! Ideal for anyone on the go.
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This was an excellent treat. I even shortcutted using "Bruce's" canned sweet potatoes! Ideal...
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Reviewed on Jul. 24, 2003 by TINA PRYOR
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Jul. 24, 2003
I made this recipe at Christmas and everyone loved it! They asked how I got the sweet potatoes so creamy. I had 2 people call and ask for the recipe later.
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I made this recipe at Christmas and everyone loved it! They asked how I got the sweet potatoes...
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Reviewed on Dec. 1, 2005 by Stacy
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Stacy
Dec. 1, 2005
I made this for Thanksgiving and it was fantastic! Everyone loved it. Only comment was that I made it a day in advance and then went to bake it for 10 minutes before serving with marshmallows on top. That was wrong because it was cold from the refrigerator and threw off the heating. What would have been better is to have left off marshmallows, warm up first, then add them for 10 more minutes. They just got a little darker, and almost burnt, since I had to leave it longer to heat up. But it was still delicious, and some people said they liked the over-cooked version better anyway. Still 5 star receipe for sure!
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I made this for Thanksgiving and it was fantastic! Everyone loved it. Only comment was that I...
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Reviewed on Jan. 14, 2004 by
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Jan. 14, 2004
This is a very very good traditional casserole, but because sweet potatoes vary greatly in size, mine ended up under-spiced because they were huge, so watch out and make sure your potatoes are spicy enough. It was still tasty. This is the perfect recipe for a traditional casserole. However, I think if you combine it with the "Eggless Sweet Potato Casserole" recipe, it becomes something that is the ultimate sweet potato dish. I used the technique of whipping the potatoes (genius!). I don't think it matters too much which spice scheme you use as long as there is enough spice (The eggless recipe results in sweeter sweet potatoes). I then made the pecan topping from the other recipe and added it to the top. I cooked it according to the other directions for a while ( because the pecan topping takes time to cook, then I added marshmellows like this recipe has, and it was perfect for my tastes. When I comined the two recipes, it turned out a lot like Boston Market sweet potato casserole.
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Reviewed on Jun. 1, 2008 by
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MomTo6
Jun. 1, 2008
This is an excellent recipe. These sweet potatoes are delicious! I have made them several times now. I was nervous initially about making them after reading the varying reviews here - some saying too sweet, some saying not sweet enough, too much nutmeg, etc. I think the trick is (and the beauty of this recipe)to mix up the potatoes with the butter then add half of the sugar, nutmeg and orange juice called for. Then taste it. Then add up to the second half to correct it to your taste. The other great thing about this recipe is that I always make it the day before. I cover it and refrigerate it in the serving dish without the marshmallows. I reheat it on the day I need it then add the marshmallows and toast them under the broiler. Delicious!
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This is an excellent recipe. These sweet potatoes are delicious! I have made them several...
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Reviewed on Apr. 16, 2006 by LOU2U1
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LOU2U1
Apr. 16, 2006
These were wonderful. I made these as a side to the Tangy Honey glazed ham, and they were a wonderful accompaniment. The hint of orange juice complimented the tangy flavor of the ham. I usually use maple syrup to sweeten yams, but I think this combo of OJ and brown sugar is better. I will make these whenever I make whipped sweet potatoes from now on.
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These were wonderful. I made these as a side to the Tangy Honey glazed ham, and they were a...
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Reviewed on Dec. 27, 2005 by
Tara H Morris
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Tara H Morris
Dec. 27, 2005
I just made this for Christmas dinner. Everyone loved it. I even used "Bruce's" canned sweet potatoes to save time. I also added a teaspoon of vanilla extract.
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I just made this for Christmas dinner. Everyone loved it. I even used "Bruce's" canned sweet...
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Reviewed on Mar. 21, 2008 by MRSHANOVER
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MRSHANOVER
Mar. 21, 2008
This is an easy recipe. My kids enjoyed it. I did't use marshmallows. But i did use can sweet potato for a time saver.
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This is an easy recipe. My kids enjoyed it. I did't use marshmallows. But i did use can sweet...
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Reviewed on Mar. 1, 2007 by
Jane
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Jane
Mar. 1, 2007
I did not like this recipe at all! Maybe it was the nutmeg, or all the added sugar, it was way too sweet! I don't recommend it, but others may like it. I guess you don't know until you try.
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I did not like this recipe at all! Maybe it was the nutmeg, or all the added sugar, it was...
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Reviewed on Aug. 6, 2005 by
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CINDY3539
Aug. 6, 2005
I used a 40 oz. can of sweet potatoes. This is a VERY sweet dish.
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2 users found this review helpful
I used a 40 oz. can of sweet potatoes. This is a VERY sweet dish.
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