The Best Baked Candied Yams
WE LOVE SIDE DISHES!
The holiday season is fast approaching! I don’t know about you all, but preparation is key for me. The side dishes at your next holiday meal could make or break your entire food experience for the day. We all have those people in our families who could use a little bit more help in the kitchen. With that said, send them this delicious and easy recipe! My Baked Candied Yams will have you sneaking a to-go plate before dinner has even started. Take a look and see how you can add this recipe to your list of holiday side dishes.
YAMS OR SWEET POTATOES?
For many of us growing up in the US, we never knew the true definition of what a yam actually was. For candied yams, we actually use sweet potatoes. Over time, the name just stuck. To this day, we continue to use the name. Real yams are totally different.
They are a different type of root vegetable with tree bark like skin, and a starchier flesh. They are used in a lot of Caribbean and African dishes. Since we want more of a sweet taste, we gravitate towards the sweet potatoes. Sweet potatoes actually come in several different varieties (i.e. white, purple, etc.). The more widely known sweet potatoes have a reddish skin with an orange colored flesh.
CANDY THE RIGHT WAY
The star of this recipe is and will forever be, the sugar mixture. I use a mixture of white sugar, brown sugar, butter, salt, spices, and fruit juices. This mixture is what the “yams” will be cooking in. Basting is very critical to getting that golden orangish-brown color. Every so often (10 - 15 minutes) the “yams” need to be basted so a new layer of sugar can be added. The sugar then cooks and creates the color and sticky feeling. The hot sugar also aids in making the “yams” tender.
I’m gonna let you know now that these will be a fan favorite! So, go ahead and make double the amount. They will go faster than you think!
To add some extra flavor, add some bourbon or rum to your sugar mixture. Allow the alcohol to cook off and then proceed with the rest of the steps. Find the instructions in the recipe below. Enjoy them while you can fam!
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