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These Candied Sweet Potatoes are the perfect sweet side dish to serve at Thanksgiving! If you’ve ever wondered how to make candied sweet potatoes, this is the ultimate recipe. They might just end up replacing one of your go-to dishes!
So on the flip side of the sweet potato debate-the sweet side- sits my family. I grew up eating candied sweet potatoes at Thanksgiving.
To be fair to Dave, they weren’t my favorite thing on the Thanksgiving buffet, but they were good. I’m not giving up my stuffing for them, but I’ll eat ’em up.
HOWEVER, I would consider sacrificing stuffing for these- they are just that good. I wanted to come up with my own recipe that would sway even the anti-sweet-side-dish-people *ahemhusbandahem.*I love these, and frankly, kept sneaking bites while I was taking pictures. Aaaaaand afterwards.
There’s just a hint of maple syrup combined with the warm spices offall. I think either some pecans, eitherspiced or plain, would be really excellent in this too, if you were so inclined. They’d add a nice bit of crunch that would be a nice contrast with the pillowy potatoes (I heart alliteration). I would have done that this time, except I knew this “dish from the test kitchen” was going to someone with a nut allergy (poor soul).
I’m so @$&#@(#**)#’ excited for Thursday, hope you are too!
What you’ll need for this homemade Candied Sweet Potatoes recipe:
- Saucepan –I recommend using a saucepan for making your syrup for the potatoes. You can grab this[easyazon_link identifier=”B0027MF964″ locale=”US” tag=”gogogogo03-20″]Nonstick Sauce Pan [/easyazon_link]to use for this recipe and future ones!
- Baking dish –This baking dish is perfect for cooking your potatoes! You can get yourself a[easyazon_link identifier=”B01BWMUGY4″ locale=”US” tag=”gogogogo03-20″]Baking dish[/easyazon_link] here!
- Mixing spoon –A good sturdy mixing spoon that can do all the mixing you need done, is key to any successful recipe. Grab this[easyazon_link identifier=”B003L0OOUS” locale=”US” tag=”gogogogo03-20″]Nylon Spoon[/easyazon_link] to get your recipe done right!
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Candied Sweet Potatoes
These Candied Sweet Potatoes are the perfect sweet side dish to serve at Thanksgiving! If you've ever wondered how to make candied sweet potatoes, this is the ultimate recipe. They might just end up replacing one of your go-to dishes!
Prep Time20 minutes mins
Cook Time1 hour hr
Total Time1 hour hr 20 minutes mins
Servings: 6
Author: Jacqueline
Ingredients
- 6-7 sweet potatoes
- 1/2 cup real maple syrup
- 3/4 cup brown sugar
- 3/4 cup water
- 2 heaping tablespoons chopped crystallized ginger
- 1 tsp cinnamon
- 1/2 tsp nutmeg
- 1/4 tsp cloves
- 2 1/2 T butter
Instructions
Preheat oven to 375
In a small saucepan, combine syrup, water, brown sugar and spices. Bring to a boil, and stir until sugar is dissolved. Set aside.
Peel and cut the potatoes into large 2" chunks. Arrange potatoes in a 13 x 9 baking pan, pour syrup mixture over the top, and stir until potatoes are coated. Dot butter over top.
Bake for 1 hour or until potatoes are tender, stirring 3-4 times during to make sure the potatoes are coated evenly.
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If you liked this recipe, be sure to check out these other Thanksgiving recipes:
- Thanksgiving Stuffing
- Pumpkin Coffee Cake with Cinnamon Streusel and Apple Butter Filling
- Thanksgiving Leftover Panini
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Cathy B says
Do you cover these when you bake them? It looks as though you baked yours in a covered dish. They look amazing!
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Jacqueline says
I dont bake them covered unless I have to put them at the very top of the oven. It’s just a cute dish 🙂
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Carla Cardello says
I am going to use this recipe for Thanksgiving this year! It looks so good!Reply
Beth Lee says
These look like the perfect glazey consistency. Going to add this to my Thanksgiving rotation (though I don’t think I will wait till then to make these!)Reply
Suzy says
Oh my! These sweet potatoes look so comforting and delicious!Reply
Julie says
Those sweet potatoes have me drooling! I can’t wait for Thanksgiving to try them out on my crew! They’re going for love them.Reply
Shadi Hasanzadenemati says
One of my favorite side dishes! These look so good and I cannot wait to try them!Reply
Cory says
Butter is listed in the ingredients but where is it added in the recipe? I have a son with a dairy allergy and cant cook with butter.Reply
Jacqueline says
Its dotted over the top. You can likely eliminate it.
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Liz Stambaugh says
Yikes, have all the ingredients according to recipe but when do I add the butter?
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Jacqueline says
Thanks for bringing this to my attention. The butter just gets dotted on top of the potatoes.
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