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This super-easy recipe is based on one that appeared in a 1935 women's magazine. The original was a little bland for 2K5 tastes, so I jazzed it up with more brown sugar, some cinnamon, and marshmallows. This recipe can be assembled a day ahead (minus the marshmallows) and refrigerated, then baked. It also doubles very well; in either case, increase the baking time. You can serve these in the half orange peels as shown in the photo, but it will add a great deal of time. Scooping out the pulp and juice while keeping the half orange peel in tact is time consuming.
2 1/2 lbs yams (about 3-4 yams), scrubbed and peeled, or one 29 oz can sweet potatoes or yams |
4 navel oranges, washed |
The Juice and pulp of 4 large oranges (about 2 1/2 c) |
2 tsp freshly minced ginger root |
1/2 tsp nutmeg |
1/4 tsp cinnamon |
1/2 cup chopped pecans and some whole pecans for garnish |
2 tbsp softened salted butter |
4 tbsp brown sugar (I use |
6 tbsp chopped pecans |
Salt to taste |
Optional: miniature marshmallows or 8 pecan halves (pictured, left) for garnish if not using marshmallows. |
Creative variations:
A. If you don't want to make the orange shells, you can bake the yam-orange mixture in a buttered casserole dish using the above baking times and temperature. But baking it in the orange cups eliminates having to wash a sticky, marshmallow-ey baking dish, so it's worth it!
B. Use 1/8 teaspoon nutmeg or 1/4 teaspoon pumpkin pie spice instead of the cinnamon.
C. Use 3-4 Tablespoons maple syrup, or 2-3 Tablespoons corn syrup, or 2 Tablespoons molasses instead of the brown sugar. (Depending on the yams, you may need a little more, so always taste before baking.)
Submitted by "Chef" Sonya R
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