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Log Cabin Baked Ham With Sweet Potatoes

August 20, 2014
By: adgoFiled under Box of Unk. (Quincy, Massachusetts), Main course, Massachusetts, Quincy, Side. Tagged 1920s, 1929, cloves, ham, Log Cabin, sweet potatoes, syrup. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a comment

Featuring everyone’s favorite sort-of-maple kind-of-syrup.

Sweet Potato Croquettes

April 26, 2014
By: adgoFiled under Appetizer, Box of C.N. (De Soto, Kansas), De Soto, Kansas, Side. Tagged bread crumbs, cracker crumbs, eggs, pepper, salt, sweet potatoes. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a comment

Ah, the 40 second test.

Kay Brown’s Sweet Potato Casserole

January 3, 2014
By: adgoFiled under Box of L.R. (Winston-Salem, North Carolina), North Carolina, Side, Winston-Salem. Tagged brown sugar, butter, butter flavoring, casserole, eggs, flour, milk, nuts, pecans, salt, sherry flavoring, sugar, sweet potatoes. Bookmark the permalink. 2 Comments

With butter and sherry flavoring.

Yesterdish’s Sweet Potato and Pancetta Soup

October 28, 2013
By: adgoFiled under Arlington, Soup, Virginia, Yesterdish's recipe box. Tagged butter, cayenne, cayenne pepper, celery, chicken stock, curry, curry powder, French bread, garlic, leeks, lemon juice, lemon zest, lemons, onion, pancetta, pork, salt, shallots, sweet potatoes, Yesterdish. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a comment

A tuber associated with the holidays in a soup made for the Fall.

Vegetable Chip Medley

October 10, 2013
By: adgoFiled under Appetizer, Box of Unk. (Martinez, California), California, Martinez, Side. Tagged carrots, cooking spray, potatoes, radishes, salt, squash, sweet potatoes. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a comment

Made in the microwave.

Stuffed Baked Potatoes

April 7, 2013
By: adgoFiled under Appetizer, Box of D.W. (Cedar Falls, Iowa), Cedar Falls, Iowa, Side, Snack. Tagged butter, egg, margarine, parsley, pepper, potatoes, salad oil, salt, sweet potatoes. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a comment

Or twice-baked potatoes, if you prefer that name.

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