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Sweet Potato Latkes With Apples and Onions

Sweet Potato Latkes With Apples and Onions

If you make traditional Potato Pancakes, Latkes for Hanukah give these a try for a twist everyone will love.  These Sweet Potato Latkes or Sweet Potato Pancakes (whatever you prefer to call them) are so good you will want to eat all of them. Don’t just […]

Rainbow Tie-dye Christmas Wreath Bundt Cake

Rainbow Tie-dye Christmas Wreath Bundt Cake

This beautiful cake is perfect for any holiday party or dinner. Everyone will be so surprised when they slice into it and see the amazing holiday rainbow colors. Rainbow Tie-dye Christmas Wreath Prep Time: 20 minutes Start to Finish: 2 hours 12 servings Ingredients: 1 box […]

Hostess Gift – Jarred Vanilla Bean Sugar – Great Christmas and Holiday Party Ideas and Tips

Hostess Gift – Jarred Vanilla Bean Sugar – Great Christmas and Holiday Party Ideas and Tips

During the holidays, whether its for Christmas, Hannukah or really any holiday party, it’s nice to be invited to someone’s home for dinner or drinks. It’s also the perfect time to bring a thoughtful Hostess Gift. We all like to show up with something that is a little unique instead of the boring bottle of wine or flowers.

If you are looking for a thoughtful Hostess Gift to bring to the next dinner party you attend make my Vanilla Bean Sugar. It’s also a great Christmas gift idea! This is what I will be making next weekend.

Vanilla Bean Sugar

Prep Time: 10 minutes

Start to Finish: 15 minutes

Ingredients:

  • 2 whole vanilla beans
  • 4 cups granulated sugar
  • 1 (1 quart) jelly jar or glass jar with tight fitting lid

Directions:

Slice one of the beans open down the side with a small knife and scrape all the seeds into the glass container. Add about a quarter of the sugar.

Then slice the other bean open but leave seeds intact. Place both beans in the jar and fill with remainder of sugar covering the beans. Cover with a tight fitting lid and let sit for at least a week before using.

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Cooking Tips:

A cinnamon stick or two can also be added to this for a variation.

Use as you would any sugar.

Goes great in coffee or over oatmeal.

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Sugar’s Spice Rub – The Perfect Holiday Gift From Your Kitchen

Sugar’s Spice Rub – The Perfect Holiday Gift From Your Kitchen

How about a homemade holiday gift from your kitchen that takes only minutes to make? Most of us want to send some love from our kitchen during Christmas or Hanukkah by way of a home made gift. But the problem is usually that it takes […]

Cream Cheese Cookies – Mom’s Favorite Christmas Cookies

Cream Cheese Cookies – Mom’s Favorite Christmas Cookies

My mom Gloria has been making these cream cheese and jam Christmas cookies since I was a little girl. I think the Polish name for them is Kolaczkis. We would wait all year for the Holidays to roll around so we could enjoy these little treats. I […]

Mom’s Amazing Sweet Potato Casserole Recipe

Mom’s Amazing Sweet Potato Casserole Recipe

Sweet Potato Casserole is an all time favorite in our home during the holidays, especially on Thanksgiving.  When my grandmother got older, my mom took over Thanksgiving dinner.   We always had a sit down meal for at least 20-30 people and mom’s Sweet Potato Casserole has become a staple Thanksgiving recipe for us.

I used to feel like this was the day I worked the banquet hall!   It was during the holidays growing up that I learned from my mom how to cook dozens of different dishes for an army of people and how to get everything out hot and delicious.  My mom is the master at dinner parties and has taught me everything I know now about how to pull off a huge dinner with style.

This recipe is only one of the fabulous dishes she makes. I actually save extra room on my plate every holiday for this amazing sweet potato concoction.  It is sort of a cross between a savory side dish and a decadent dessert.  I would rather miss the Turkey than this dish.

Sweet Potato Casserole

Trust we when I tell you that this will be everyone’s favorite side dish. It’s perfect for bringing to a dinner party too. If you are going to someone’s home this holiday, volunteer to bring this dish and it will be the “belle of the ball.”

The holidays are a time when I like to indulge, so if you are looking for a light recipe, this one isn’t it.  You can scale back on the butter and the sugar if you want to make it lighter, but I figure I’m only eating it once a year so I’m going for the full fat version and loving every bite of it.  Give it a try and let me know what you think.

Ingredients:

  • 4 large sweet potatoes, peeled cooked and mashed
  • 1 cup sugar
  • 1 cup unsalted butter, melted
  • 4 eggs
  • 2/3 cup evaporated milk
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla
  • Pam cooking spray, to grease pan

Topping:

  • 2 cups brown sugar
  • 1 stick of unsalted butter, softened
  • 2/3 cup all-purpose flour
  • 2 cups pecans or walnuts, chopped
  • 1 teaspoon cinnamon

Directions

Preheat oven to 375 degrees.

In a large bowl, beat together all the filling ingredients with an electric mixer. Pour into a greased, 9×13-baking dish.  In a separate bowl, mix all the topping ingredients together with a fork to form a crumbled mixture. Spread crumb mixture on top of casserole and bake in the middle of the oven for 35-40 minutes.  Remove from oven and allow casserole to cool for at least 10-20 minutes before serving.

Cook’s notes:

To cook the sweet potatoes, simply peel the potatoes, slice them in cubes and boil in a large pot of boiling water until softened.  It usually takes about 15-20 minutes depending on the size of the cubes.  Strain and mash with a hand mixer or spoon and allow them to cool slightly before mixing in other ingredients.

Make ahead tips:

This dish can be easily made a day or two ahead of time covered with plastic wrap and placed in the refrigerator until ready to bake.  Be sure to remove it from the refrigerator about 15-30 minutes prior to baking so it won’t be ice cold going into the oven. Remove plastic wrap and bake uncovered. It may take a little longer to cook if it is cold so just give it some more time when you bake it.

Mom’s Amazing Sweet Potato Casserole

Mom’s Amazing Sweet Potato CasseroleMom’s Amazing Sweet Potato Casserole

Mom’s Amazing Sweet Potato Casserole

Mom’s Amazing Sweet Potato Casserole

Fun Desserts: Patriotic Red White and Blue Cake Pops

Fun Desserts: Patriotic Red White and Blue Cake Pops

Serving up a dessert that’s fun and patriotic for the 4th of July is easy with these red white and blue Patriotic Cake Pops. Cake pops are a fun dessert for kids and adults. Part cake and part candy pop make these a dessert that […]

Sugar’s Pink Heart Cinnamon Crescent Rolls – A Valentine’s Day Treat to Fall in Love With

Sugar’s Pink Heart Cinnamon Crescent Rolls – A Valentine’s Day Treat to Fall in Love With

Pillsbury Grands Flaky Supreme CINNABON Cinnamon Rolls make this Valentines’ treat so easy and delicious. I like to use the Grands because it makes 5 great big cinnamon heart buns. I also like the cream cheese icing that comes with the CINNABON rolls. If you […]