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Spare Ed's Snack-Of-The-Week Recipe
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This, in the first of a sporadic series of food post from myself, is something I've found to be a great nibble. If you have some good dips you're well away.
Sweet Potatoe Bread Nibbles
What you need:
Sweet Potatoes
Flour
Butter
Turmeric
Salt & Pepper
A little oil
1. Skin, chop and boil your sweet potatoes
2. Drain, add butter liberally. Add salt and turmeric. Mash.
3. Begin to add flour and mix in. Keep adding flour until the mix becomes slightly doughy. It should no longer be sticky to the touch and have a little stretch in it.
4. Roll your dough into balls.
5. Heat a little oil in a frying-pan.
6. Add the sweet potato balls to the pan and add salt and pepper. Gently fry until they're warmed through with a bread-like outer-crust.
7. Serve!
I've had them with mayo and garlic butter - anyone out there god some good dipping ideas?
Spare Ed
Sweet Potatoe Bread Nibbles
What you need:
Sweet Potatoes
Flour
Butter
Turmeric
Salt & Pepper
A little oil
1. Skin, chop and boil your sweet potatoes
2. Drain, add butter liberally. Add salt and turmeric. Mash.
3. Begin to add flour and mix in. Keep adding flour until the mix becomes slightly doughy. It should no longer be sticky to the touch and have a little stretch in it.
4. Roll your dough into balls.
5. Heat a little oil in a frying-pan.
6. Add the sweet potato balls to the pan and add salt and pepper. Gently fry until they're warmed through with a bread-like outer-crust.
7. Serve!
I've had them with mayo and garlic butter - anyone out there god some good dipping ideas?
Spare Ed
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As for the dip idea, I think chive and sour-cream might win it.
Fluff, "got to be good dipped into baked camenbert or brie" What isn't?
No, this one is just a spelling mistake. I think I will have to leave it now you've said that Chuck!
Spare Ed
As for the dip idea, I think chive and sour-cream might win it.
Fluff, "got to be good dipped into baked camenbert or brie" What isn't?
No, this one is just a spelling mistake. I think I will have to leave it now you've said that Chuck!
Spare Ed
The chutney is a good call. Anyone ever had a chipotle dip (I imagine you have Pasta?) - anyone ever made it?
Mini-marshmallows... Not sure about that one. I do like sweet and savoury together, but I think the texture of these two would be too similar. I suppose you could bake these in with marshmallows and hope they melt? Chocolate sauce and clotted cream? Probably a good thing.
They're very light things anyway, but lighter is probably an improvement.
What's with the sweet potato hate Mercia and B00?
Spare Ed
Mini-marshmallows... Not sure about that one. I do like sweet and savoury together, but I think the texture of these two would be too similar. I suppose you could bake these in with marshmallows and hope they melt? Chocolate sauce and clotted cream? Probably a good thing.
They're very light things anyway, but lighter is probably an improvement.
What's with the sweet potato hate Mercia and B00?
Spare Ed
I've never had a chipotle dip,Ed...that's with chocolate I assume? Will google.
Yep...sweet potatoes are roasted in chunks with dark brown sugar and-in some cases especially in the South-mini marshmallows. Very traditional at Thanksgiving.
http://southernfood.a...tatoes/r/bl30117j.htm
Don't worry about B00 and mercia...there is more for us then.
Yep...sweet potatoes are roasted in chunks with dark brown sugar and-in some cases especially in the South-mini marshmallows. Very traditional at Thanksgiving.
http://southernfood.a...tatoes/r/bl30117j.htm
Don't worry about B00 and mercia...there is more for us then.
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