Well i'll have to give them a go as got nowt else in for tea. Suppose the good thing is i'll be out the house when he tastes, spits it out, throws lot in bin and goes McD's instead :-)
You can also make a sausage casserole with them. Swede is nice with sausage too. Pork tends to go well with sweetish veggies.
If you do mash them...1-they cook way quicker than white potatoes....2-you don't need any milk...just butter or marge, or olive oil....add a bit of a crumbled veggie stock cube instead of salt.
If mrschappie think plain sweet potatoes are too much...she needs to try the American way...roasting them with dark brown sugar.....just about tolerable...or-go all the way-and add mini.marshmallows to them....urrgg
Ooo that sounds ace Vibra, however im limited to what i can do as it has to be put in microwave ot be heated up- deep fried straws will just be like soggy string by then.
Hiya pasta. When I holidayed in America, I thought the baked beans tasted like they had sugar stirred in. I've got a sweet tooth, but only for choccie and cakes. {:o)
Hi Boo.
I often make sausages with sweet potato mash.
My favourite sausage recipe is:
Sausages
1 baking apple
1 tablespoon pork gravy granules
1 tablespoon of maple syrup (or honey)
Peel & dice the apple and fry with the sausages until both are cooked. Stir in the gravy granules, maple syrup and a slosh of water. Simmer for 2 mins and serve. Delish!
peel them and slice into half inch slices. fry in olive oil over a low heat and shake a couple of teaspoons of curry powder and brown sugar over them as they cook. delicious.
or mash them and stir in some creme fraish, salt, pepper and garlic. put into an ovenproof dish, dot with butter and bake for about 10 minutes.