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My dh bought yams today, and I want to do them for Thanksgiving on MON. (Canada) Any recipies. I don't want a lot of sugar.
HELP!!!
thanks
 
Posts: 90 | Location: Ontario, Canada | Registered: Aug 23, 2008Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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We like to just bake them. But years ago, I would peel them, cut them in big chunks and boil them. When done, I would drain add butter and cinnamon. No sugar. We thought they were yummy!

Martha
 
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You can do sweet and buttery casseroles or plainer as Martha suggested.

Another plain way that I really like is oven roasted "fries." Peel. Cut however you desire - larger chunks take longer to cook. You can chunk them, quarter, eighth, cut into "fries," etc. Toss with olive oil. I like to lightly sprinkle them with Kosher salt. Bake until done or even more until crispy fries.
 
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Love yams, steam them and then peel and serve with butter or for our Thanksgiving I cut them in large pieces and pour brown sugar syrup over them (I know you said no sugar). I also do sweet potato fries just like the above post, they are yummy!
 
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Thanks everyone.
 
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