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How To Make Roasted Sweet Potato Mash

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How To Make Roasted Sweet Potato Mash


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This sweet potato recipe is sure to be a Thanksgiving favourite. Why not add this dish to your 'My Jug'. Delight in our Roasted Sweet Potato Mash recipe. Enlarge This sweet potato recipe is sure to be a Thanksgiving favourite. Why not add this dish to your 'My Jug'. Delight in our Roasted Sweet Potato Mash recipe.
Serves:
6
Preparation Time:
10 minutes
Cooking Time:
1 hour 45 minutes
Total Time:
1 hour 55 minutes
Oven Temperature:
220° c  -  430° f

Step 1: You will need:

  • 2 kg sweet potatoes, washed
  • 50 g butter at room temperature
  • 150 ml milk
  • 2 tbsp brown sugar
  • ½ tsp cinnamon
  • ¼ tsp nutmeg
  • salt and pepper, to season
  • 1 saucepan
  • 1 whisk
  • 1 roasting tray
  • 1 small knife

Step 2: Preheat the oven

Set the temperature of the oven to 220°C.

Step 3: Roast the potatoes

Put the potatoes in the roasting tray and place into the middle of the oven. Roast for about 1hr 20mins.
Near the end of the cooking time, check the potatoes by inserting a knife into them. It should enter the flesh effortlessly. Remove them when done.

Step 4: Cool and peel

Leave the potatoes to cool enough so that they can be handled, gently peel off the skin and place them into the pot.

Step 5: Finish the mash

Place a saucepan over a medium heat. Add 3/4 of the milk, the butter, brown sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg and season with salt and pepper. Begin mashing the potatoes with the whisk until they reach a uniform consistency. If they seem a little stiff, add the rest of the milk. Remove them from the heat.

Step 6: Serve

And there you have it, your Roasted Mashed Sweet Potatoes are ready for the table.

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Tips & Comments
  1. sweavo

    that's baked not roast... roasting would use fat or oil and give tasty burned corners.

  2. Hruzka

    innteresting...

  3. gail1234

    There are so many ways to make a good mash. This is one of them. I personally prefer to leave out the sugar, but to each his own. Thanks, VideoJug!

  4. Anonymous

    What would go well with this?

  5. Anonymous

    Why add all that extra stuff it's good just mashed with salt and pepper.

  6. Anonymous

    A whisk to make mash? How about a potato masher? Otherwise sounds good!