April 19, 2024

8 thoughts on “Brown Sugar Glazed Sweet Potatoes with Marshmallow & Pecan Topping

  1. It must be the week for sweet potato recipes! Haha…I posted one yesterday, too.

    Marshmallows are not my thing, but I like that this recipe seems to come together pretty easily. I also love the inclusion of crunchy pecans. Are they also a Louisiana product? I know they grow well in Georgia, so I imagine maybe there as well. I hope your family members have a wonderful Thanksgiving, and that every dish on your table is a big hit! 🙂

    1. Hello, I love burnt s’mores, so the over-done marshmallows are just right for me. Yes, Louisiana is a big pecan producer so I like to use pecans in recipes where ever possible. The crunch of the pecans in this recipe really sets it apart from other recipes — I once took care of the owner of one of these producers in the hospital — he passed out bags of pecans to the nurses and we all loved him! Hey, one can never have too many sweet potato recipes. Yours looks mighty tasty, too. All the adult grandkids are cooking Thanksgiving dishes this year, so I mainly get to watch and eat — (and bring this dish). What a treat. Hope you have a great Thanksgiving, too. Now, I’m off to work on buttermilk fried chicken for football bowl games — there is always room for more of those recipes, too!

  2. How nice that you get to relax and enjoy this year! I will look forward to your buttermilk fried chicken recipe. I love eating it but never seem to get it right myself at home. It’s the frying that trips me up, so I’ll see what I learn from your recipe. 🙂

    Oh, and I love the burnt marshmallows for s’mores too. Just not a fan of them on sweet potatoes, probably because my Thanksgiving table already has so many rich foods. Today, wordpress reader teased me with someone else’s recipe for a sweet potato casserole old fashioned cocktail. It had a sweet potato syrup and torched marshmallows on top! I do love a theme. Haha

      1. Oh my gosh, it took me forever to find that cocktail recipe again! And how interesting is this??– it is offered by a Louisiana-based company! I knew the name sounded familiar (El Guapo), so I checked my own bar. Sure enough, I have their chicory-pecan bitters and enjoy them. Anywhere, here’s the link. I might have to order their sweet potato syrup and give it a try! 🙂

        https://elguapobitters.wordpress.com/2021/11/08/sweet-potato-casserole-old-fashioned/

      2. Crazy! Yes, looks like the establishment is located in New Orleans and that they sell their product at a spice store here in town and a couple of liquor stores here and in NO suburb. I’ll have to check it out and know exactly where to serve this sweet potato drink. Their bitters and syrups are so creative — it will be hard to decide on just one! Thanks for the tip.

      3. Hey Maylee, I found the cocktail recipe, but my reply may have been filtered in spam because I included the link. I hope you get a chance to check it out. Cheers!

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