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Looking for a new, delicious sweet potato recipe for the fall or Thanksgiving? Try Ree Drummond's sweet potato dish that calls for plenty of brown sugar and pecans.
Sweet potato casserole with marshmallows is one of the most beloved Thanksgiving recipes at the whole feast. Most versions of this sweet potato recipe flirt the line between side dish and dessert, but not this one. It's sweet but not candy-like, with subtle notes of smoked paprika and cayenne pepper to complement the warm cinnamon.
The Pioneer Woman sweet potato casserole is one of the best we've ever had. Made with a sweet and crunchy pecan topping, it's a side everyone will love.
10 serving (s) Prep Time: 15 mins. Cook Time: 35 mins. Total Time: 50 mins. Jump to recipe. A classic Thanksgiving sweet potato casserole is lightened up and turned to the savory side, with a golden brown, crunchy breadcrumb topping, flavored with fresh sage and Parmesan cheese.
This sweet potato casserole with marshmallows toes the line between side dish and dessert — and we wouldn't have it any other way. Pureed sweet potatoes are blended with sugar and spices, then topped with marshmallows and baked to sweet, gooey perfection.
by Wendy Michaels. Published on November 21, 2021. 3 min read. Ree Drummond has created a sweet potato casserole recipe that’s a flawless blend of creamy, sweet, and crunchy. The...
Spread the sweet potato mixture in a 14-cup oval-shaped baking dish and sprinkle the crumb mixture all over the top. Bake until golden brown, about 30 minutes.
A creamy sweet potato casserole with a crunchy pecan topping. Easy to make ahead, this recipe is the perfect side dish for your holiday meal.
This sweet potato casserole is sprinkled with a nutty crumb topping to create a pleasantly crunchy contrast to the creamy and soft mashed sweet potatoes.
2 hrs 40 mins. Servings: 6 to 8. Jump to recipe. Nothing says Thanksgiving in the South like sweet potato casserole, and this recipe has all of our favorite toppings—cornflakes, marshmallows, and pecans. While this dish isn't technically a dessert, it's just sugary enough to curb your sweet tooth.