Warning: This post is a little sappy.
This recipe for cinnamon glazed sweet potatoes, simply called “yams” in my family, is one of my Mom’s signature holiday recipes. For Thanksgiving and Christmas, you can always count on my mom to make an apple pie and this recipe. Sure, she can makes other things too, but those are staples. It’s a really nice dish. It’s sweet, and a lovely hybrid between baked and mashed potatoes. But, to be honest, it’s not my favorite Thanksgiving food, but it is my brother’s favorite. Eric’s Thanksgiving plate is usually 50% baked ham and 50% yams. He loves this stuff. And so today’s post is dedicated to him.
I’ve been thinking about Eric a bunch recently. It started at work the other day. I was playing on a piano thing with a little boy and his mom. All of a sudden, this slightly taller little girl (who turned out to be his sister) ran up to him, semi-violently grabbed his face, kissed him on the cheek, then ran away. Mom was very touched. I thought it was hilarious. And the boy was completely unfazed. It was that somewhat violent and tender moment that made me think of Eric.
It made me think of Eric because although he has been bigger and stronger than me for over ten years, he still lets me be the big dog. He lets me poke him, tickle him, squash him, tease him, and put my cold hands on his neck – and he is unbothered by all of it. Like that little boy, Eric accepts all my pestering and understands that it is meant to show affection. I’m lucky that Eric and I get along so well. We have a really similar sense of humor, sometimes he says exactly what I’m thinking, and of course he lets me pretend I’m the dominant sibling.
I’m excited about Thanksgiving in London, but I’ll miss my family and Eric most of all (sorry guys). So, even though this recipe isn’t my favorite it will be part of our Thanksgiving meal so my brother can be with me in spirit.
Messy level: Two spoons. This is really straightforward in terms of prep – peel and cut sweet potatoes, make some glaze, pour on potatoes, bake. Easy and not messy.
- 6-8 medium sweet potatoes
- 4 oz butter
- 1 cup water
- 1 cup sugar
- ½ cup brown sugar
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 2 tablespoons cinnamon
- ½ teaspoon ground nutmeg
- Heat oven to 375°F/190°C.
- Peel sweet potatoes and cut into circles that are 1.5-2" thick.
- Place prepared sweet potatoes in a large tray - like a 9x13" pan with sides would be good.
- In a saucepan, melt the butter over medium heat.
- Once the butter is melted, add in the water, sugar, brown sugar, vanilla extract, cinnamon, and nutmeg.
- Stir until sugar is dissolved, everything is well mixed. Heat until just about boiling.
- Taste. Add more cinnamon or nutmeg if you like.
- Pour the glaze over your prepared sweet potatoes.
- Cover with aluminium foil and bake in the oven for 2 hours, or until soft and can be easily pierced with a fork. Every 45-60 minutes, gently turn the potatoes and spoon sauce over them. Don't be too aggressive here or you'll turn this into mashed sweet potatoes.
- Once the potatoes are soft remove the aluminium foil. Place back in the oven for 30-45 minutes more. It is ready when the liquid has begun to thicken and evaporate, and the potatoes are nicely coated.
- Serve and spoon a little glaze from the pan over it before eating!
Ray from New England says
Wow! I really love this post.
Thanks Mariel
Jose Caceres says
I am trying to type, but the tears in my eyes are preventing me from seeing the screen. My heart loves the story; my stomach loves the Cinnamon Glazed Sweet Potatoes.