This Thanksgiving was the first one I have spent alone. Ironically, I wasn't lonely. Why? Thanks to technology and food. Although I was alone, I was able to record videos to send to my friends and family and communicate with them throughout the day.
I know this may sound weird, but I find an extreme comfort in food, mainly cooking it. It's a stress reliever for me. Simply put it make me happy.
So for this Thanksgiving, I spent the entire day, cooking talking with loved ones and watching Harry Potter :-)
My Thanksgiving meal including vegetarian dressing with cranberry sauce, sweet potatoes, baked macaroni and cheese and a homemade tofurkey (that didn't go all that well).
I would like to share with you the recipe I used for the sweet potatoes. Now many people like to get fancy and add marshmallows, cinnamon, brown sugar and in some cases walnuts or pecans. But not me. I like my sweet potatoes simple and sweet. So here you go...
Ingredients
- 2 medium sized sweet potatoes
- 1 stick of butter
- Sugar
- 1/4 cup of water
Directions
- Wash, peel and cut your sweet potatoes.
- Add water to your pot on medium high heat.
- ONce you start to see your water begin to boil, add your sweet potatoes and a butter.
- Then add your sugar, pour until there is a good layer of sugar on top (for the most part everything is white ;-) *I never measure here. I typically pour sugar on top until just about all the potatoes are covered.
- Cover and cook on medium high heat until sweet potatoes are tender. Usually around 20 minutes or so.
- *Due to the heat, I would suggest letting the final product chill and then reheat before serving. This way the syrup has time to thicken up a bit.
Here is just a pic of my 2011 Thanksgiving Dinner Spread!
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