Whip up this healthy sweet potato souffle recipe for Thanksgiving or any other special occasion.
Garlic Mashed Potatoes
What could be more satisfying than mashed potatoes?
Serve this easy appetizer at your next potluck or game-day gathering.
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Baking the potatoes in their skins allows their natural sugars to caramelize for enhanced sweetness.
Lemon-Rosemary Melting Potatoes
These full-flavored potatoes are a great new approach to your typical potato side dish.
The potatoes roast, then “melt” with the flavors of lemon, rosemary and garlic.
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They’re good enough for a special occasion, but easy enough for a weeknight.
They melt in your mouth, with the edges getting lightly crisp.
We leave the skin on the potatoes for texture and a boost of fiber.
Sage, marjoram and prosciutto combine for a warm flavor.
If you don’t have marjoram on hand, use dried oregano or thyme in its place.
Old-Fashioned Sweet Potato Casserole
Thanksgiving isn’t complete without a homemade sweet potato casserole.
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We like to sprinkle chopped pecans on top along with the marshmallows for a bit of texture.
The delicious glaze that forms on these maple-roasted sweet potatoes transforms this ultra-simple dish into something sublime.
For a quick side dish that complements just about everything, follow the main recipe.
If you want to spice things up a little, try one of the variations.
It can be prepped ahead of time, making it perfect for your next big gathering.
A sprinkle of flaky sea salt finishes the dish.
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The greens in this side dish also create a nice contrast to the creamy, velvety potatoes.
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