PJ's Sweet Potato Mash Recipe Reviews - Allrecipes.com (Pg. 1)
Reviewed: Dec. 24, 2012
I made this as a side for my Christmas dinner roasted chicken. They were so delish I used my finger to clean out the food processor cup. I did find however that I had to roast the sweet potatoes for a little less than the recipe recommends and used the food processor to mash because there was a stringy texture to the hand mashed potatoes. Overall I love this recipe and so did boyfriend. My 9 year old turned her nose up because of the horseradish.
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Reviewed: Nov. 15, 2012
I love these potatos. I made them last thanksgiving and everyone loved them (I omitted the sugar all together). The next day, I took the leftovers (I made a double batch for 6 people ... we're talking not a lot of leftovers), I added about 3 carrots and half a squash (boiled and roasted respectively) and it tasted the same but we had enough to go around the next day. Excellent share. thanks PJ!
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Reviewed: Feb. 19, 2012
Never in a million years would I have thought that sweet potatoes and horseradish would go well together. Who knew?!! This was very good, love the sweet and bitey flavors. Followed the recipe exactly, except I baked the potatoes in the microwave. Served with grilled pork, and a bourbon sauce poured over all. DH doesn't like sweet potatoes so I also made him some regular mashed, but he tried these and liked them!
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Living In: Strongsville, Ohio, USA
Reviewed: Dec. 26, 2011
Wow, this was the best Sweet Potato Mash I've ever had. It balances the sweet and adds a degree of intrigue. I did add about 1/4 cup of brown sugar, since my sweet potatoes weren't very sweet.
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Reviewed: Dec. 2, 2011
Great recipe! I made it for a group of about 30 and served it for immediate family. I used # 10 cans of Sweet Potato for the large group & it worked great. A added note: Both times I placed leftovers in a glass bowl, refrigerated and later used as a cracker snack(inverting the bowl to serving plate with cracker/chips)
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Reviewed: Nov. 29, 2011
Pretty good. I would not suggest making this dish in advance and warming it up. It got to a very thin consistency which seemed like you were eating baby food. Good taste though.
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Reviewed: Oct. 7, 2011
So good! I added more horsie sauce, as we like things spicy and cut down on the honey. Used milk instead of cream and added a little non fat greek yogurt. I served it with crock pot turkey breast, homemade gravy, stuffing, and cranberry sauce (poor man's thanksgiving) and my husband said the sweet potatoes made the meal. Will definitely make over and over again, interesting combo instead of butter and brown sugar.
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Reviewed: Apr. 12, 2011
My boyfriend gawked at the horseradish but I'm the type that has to 'stick to the recipe'! Sure am glad I did! I will DEFINITELY be adding this to my rotation of side dishes to cook at home! Yummy and healthy as well! Also; I did not have heavy cream so I used milk. Will want to try with cream next time but I'm sure it's delicious either way.
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Reviewed: Apr. 3, 2011
Delicious!
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Reviewed: Mar. 13, 2011
I love horseradish and sweet potatoes so I thought it would be worth it to give this recipe a shot. For some reason though I didn't enjoy it as much as I thought I would. The pop of the horseradish and the sweetness of the sweet potatoes didn't go together. If you're looking to add some heat to your sweet potatoes try a little bit of cayenne.
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