Thanksgiving Prep: Crockpot Sweet Potatoes
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Continuing with my thanksgiving prep I present a completely new idea. Well…. at least I think it’s new. :~)
As you may know this is the first year I’m cooking Thanksgiving dinner. I’m feeling the pressure to make things very traditional but I also want to make them my own (with health and nutrition in mind, of course! ;~P) So instead of the old fashioned candied mashed sweet potatoes with marshmallow on top, I’m going for sweet potatoes in the crockpot.
The idea here was to make something festive, light, fun and EASY. There are some things I just don’t want to have to worry about yet I still I want, like sweet potatoes.
So yesterday I did a bit of experimenting. I cut up one mother of a potato cranked on the crockpot and I was pleasantly surprised that my idea worked. Now I have a new sweet potato dish and I can’t wait to see how everyone likes it on the big day!
Note: I used 1 pound of potatoes and it was a little much for the amount of marinade. So I’m upping it a bit for the "idea". Again, think of this as a "formula", doubling and tripling, even halving as necessary. You could also throw in some carrots! 
- 4 large sweet potatoes (about 5 inches long)
- 1 tbsp honey (21g)
- 1 tbsp molasses (20g)
- 1 tbsp balsamic vinegar
- 1/4 tsp ground allspice
- dried or fresh parsley for garnish
Clean (scrub) the potatoes with water. Cut into large chunks leaving skin on. Add them to the crockpot.
In a small bowl whisk the honey, molasses, vinegar and all spice to make the marinade.
Pour the marinade over the potatoes, stir to coat.
Cover and cook on high for about 4 hours until potatoes are nice and soft.
Serve in a casserole dish with a sprinkle of parsley.
| Servings | Amt per Serving | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| 4 | 1/4 recipe about 150g (I’m going by 1 potato each) | ||
| Calories | Fat | Fiber | WWPs |
| 150 | 0g | 4g | 3 |
| Sugar | Sat Fat | Carbs | Protein |
| 13g | 0g | 35g | 2g |
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Looks like a recipe i’ll try :) Thanks
looks great and so much less sinful looking than my traditional sweet potato casserole!
I love the way it has a rustic look :)
coud you use apple cider vinegar instead? thats all i have on hand….do i need to go fight the crowds just for balsalmic vinegar?
Kalyn at Kalyn’s Kitchen also made sweet potatoes in the crock pot also but your recipe’s are definately different. Your’s are sweet and her’s are spicy. I love that you can cook a Thanksgiving side without using the stove and oven. Those spaces are always in high demand on Thanksgiving day.
I think this sounds & looks fabulous. Great idea for Thanksgiving. Thanks for your comments.
Anna - I think Apple cider would be better then fine! It would add a nice flavor! Try it and let us know!
-Roni
Wow, girl, you are brave for taking on Thanksgiving all by yourself! These look great!!
They do look fantastic … but is that enough liquid for the crock pot? Seems like it’s a bit dry. Guess I’ll have to try it to find out, eh?
Aww man, those look so good but my stepson has asked for the traditional (I don’t eat mine with marshmallows blech) but hubby and stepson do. First time he has had Thanksgiving with us for as long as I can remember so he gets what he wants this year ha ha.
Those look really tasty though.
I was worried about the liquid too! But it worked, they sort of “steamed” in there. It was nice.
What a fantastic idea! I’m swapping honey, balsamic vinegar, and allspice for maple syrup, cider vinegar, and pumpkin pie spice. Can’t wait to see how it turns out! Thanks, Roni. You rock.
This sounds SO good that I want to try it before Thanksgiving! And, Krista’s ingredients sound good too. Thanks for a great idea, Roni! You have been one busy little beaver with the cooking lately, haven’t you? Hope everything turns out perfect for Turkey Day!
hmm, fantastic idea roni!! GOOD LUCK on turkey day :)
First, I’d like to say I’ve been reading your posts for a while and thank you for all the wonderful ideas and words of encouragement.
Next, these potatoes sound delish! I just started making sweet potatoes within the past 2 months, and I found that boiling them in water with cinnamon really gives them a nice kick.
Thanks for all the wonderful updates and product info, keep up the great work!
Roni — It says you used 1 lb of potatoes, but it also says 4 large sweet potatoes (~5 inches long). I picked up 4 large sweet potatoes at the grocery store, and I weighed them after they were bagged and found they were about 3 lbs. Are you sure you used 1 lb? I am trying to figure out the discrepancy….I have the ingredients and want to try the recipe, just want to make sure I don’t have the ratios off.
Thanks!
Noel
Noel - When I first made it I only used 1lb and there was to much marinade. So for Thanksgiving I upped it and used 4 potatoes. I didn’t weigh it however so I can’t give you a poundage.
You can see my experiment video here.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wJli0aBN9Hs Skip to 2:35 into it or the potato part. it may help.
It REALLY depends on how big your potatoes are. If they are like the ones I had in the video (about 1 lb each) I’d go for 2 per the marinade I have above. But if you have 4lbs or more I’d double what I have above.
I hope this is making sense! LOL Just so you know you really can’t mess it up and you really only need a bit of the marinade to bring out the flavor of the potatoes.