Sadly, my first attempt will not be showcased on the T-Day buffet. I found this recipe on allrecipes.com, for pineapple sweet potatoes (doesn't it look yummy?). All of the reviews made it sound easy and delicious, plus I already had most of the necessary ingredients. However, after a trip through Safeway, I realized I had absolutely no clue what a sweet potato looked like; I thought they were orange, but the only ones I found in the produce section looked yellow when I "accidentally" snapped one in half. Everything orange colored was labeled a yam, and in stupid decision number eight for the day, I didn't think to consult with one of the nice produce guys restocking lettuce to find out whether yams were just another name for sweet potatoes.*
I can't bear to peel another batch of sweet potatoes already tomorrow though, so next up is a maple glazed carrot recipe from this month's Real Simple. Wish me luck!
*After extensive internet research and consultation with my Joy of Cooking book, I have unearthed the following information: there are two varieties of sweet potatoes. Say what?!? Yellow sweet potatoes are drier, orange sweet potatoes are eroneously called yams in North America (so my confusion at the grocery store today was TOTALLY not my fault in the least). Orange sweet potatoes are sweeter than the yellow variety, so they're much more common. True yams are more often found in Latin American and the Caribbean; they have purple or red flesh, and can grow to as large as seven feet long! So, in short - if you want to make a sweet potato recipe, you will probably need to buy what's labeled "yams" in the grocery store. Lesson learned. You're wlecome.
Mugs~I have a great recipe for whipped sweet potatoes. hit me up for the recipe. NavyGuy will love them.....I swear.
ReplyDeleteThat'd be great. Did you know about this crazy sweet potato/yam conspiracy?
ReplyDeleteIf it makes you feel any better, we went to Hawaii a few months ago and were severed sweet potatoes at a luau, and they were purple. They also served sweet potato bread which was also purple. I was scared and confused until someone informed me that yams could have a purple color to them. I ate 2 bites of one, and then decided that purple potatoes were just not my thing. Something about the color was just truly scary to me. My husband, on the other hand, scarfed down an entire plate of them.
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