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I think your sweet potatoes must be a lot bigger than ours (in NZ). That

amount of spice would kill a MZ kumera. About what weight would a med sweet

potato be?

(Cos I'm keen to try it out, sounds yum.)

Kiwi deb

sweet potato mousse

this is a great dessert without using any sugar and it's mildly

naturally sweet, and o' course, I (bigger capital) came up with

it...(if similar recipes exists it's pure coincidence!)

1 medium size sweet potato

1 tbs ground cinnemon

1 tbs ground cardemom

1 tbs grated nutmeg

1 tbs grated ginger

1 tbs butter

how ever much sour cream you like

bake the sweet potato at 350 degree for about an hour or until baked

through. peel the sweet potato (and eat the peel of course it's

delicious). in a food processor, process the sweet potato, all of the

spices and butter until smooth. when it cools to the point that it's

only slightly warm, add the sour cream and process again. refrigerate

till it chills thoroughly. dollop sour cream on top when serve.

all of the measures of the spices are only eyeballed, so you should

use the amount that you feel comfortable with.

enjoy!

bonny

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On Sun, 21 Nov 2004 03:30:44 -0000

" bonnyjesus " <bonnyjesus@...> wrote:

>

> this is a great dessert without using any sugar and it's mildly

> naturally sweet, and o' course, I (bigger capital) came up with

> it...(if similar recipes exists it's pure coincidence!)

>

> 1 medium size sweet potato

> 1 tbs ground cinnemon

> 1 tbs ground cardemom

> 1 tbs grated nutmeg

> 1 tbs grated ginger

> 1 tbs butter

> how ever much sour cream you like

You must have a webcam spying on me while I cook. The only difference is

that I add egg and fresh cream rather than sour cream. Sometimes I will

heat it back up and sometimes I won't.

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> -----Original Message-----

> From: [mailto:slethnobotanist@...]

> On Sun, 21 Nov 2004 03:30:44 -0000

> " bonnyjesus " <bonnyjesus@...> wrote:

> > this is a great dessert without using any sugar and it's mildly

> > naturally sweet, and o' course, I (bigger capital) came up with

> > it...(if similar recipes exists it's pure coincidence!)

> >

> > 1 medium size sweet potato

> > 1 tbs ground cinnemon

> > 1 tbs ground cardemom

> > 1 tbs grated nutmeg

> > 1 tbs grated ginger

> > 1 tbs butter

> > how ever much sour cream you like

>

> You must have a webcam spying on me while I cook. The only

> difference is that I add egg and fresh cream rather than sour

> cream. Sometimes I will heat it back up and sometimes I won't.

You really use that much spice? A teaspoon of cinnamon will ruin a yam for

me.

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On Sun, 21 Nov 2004 13:21:16 -0800

" Berg " <bberg@...> wrote:

> > > 1 medium size sweet potato

> > > 1 tbs ground cinnemon

> > > 1 tbs ground cardemom

> > > 1 tbs grated nutmeg

> > > 1 tbs grated ginger

> > > 1 tbs butter

> > > how ever much sour cream you like,

<snip>

> You really use that much spice? A teaspoon of cinnamon will ruin a yam for

> me.

>

>

Actually I use several yams, not just one, and a lot more butter. So my

recipe is not the same as hers in terms of proportions although the

ingredients are similar.

" Scholarship is essentially confirming your early paranoia through

a deeper factual analysis. "

Murray Rothbard

Voting is Evil

http://tinyurl.com/5ykuz

" Vegetarians, come away from The Dark Side.

Pork is the other white meat; beef is what’s for dinner;

and a day without pepper-crusted venison tenderloin is

like a day without sunshine. "

Brad Edmonds

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1 tablespoon of cardamom?!?!?!?!?! Yowzaas. You must mean teaspoons

for all these, but even 1 teaspoon of cardamom will wipe out the

cinnamon and stomp on the nutmeg after a good tussle. I mean,

unless these are not freshly ground spices and have sat around long

enough to become spicy sawdust.

Sounds like a nice dessert for an occasional treat.

I would try mixing in some pureed boiled seaweed to add more sweetness

and nutrition.

Mike

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On Sun, 21 Nov 2004 13:21:16 -0800, Berg <bberg@...> wrote:

> > -----Original Message-----

>

>

> > From: [mailto:slethnobotanist@...]

> > On Sun, 21 Nov 2004 03:30:44 -0000

> > " bonnyjesus " <bonnyjesus@...> wrote:

> > > this is a great dessert without using any sugar and it's mildly

> > > naturally sweet, and o' course, I (bigger capital) came up with

> > > it...(if similar recipes exists it's pure coincidence!)

> > >

> > > 1 medium size sweet potato

> > > 1 tbs ground cinnemon

> > > 1 tbs ground cardemom

> > > 1 tbs grated nutmeg

> > > 1 tbs grated ginger

> > > 1 tbs butter

> > > how ever much sour cream you like

> >

> > You must have a webcam spying on me while I cook. The only

> > difference is that I add egg and fresh cream rather than sour

> > cream. Sometimes I will heat it back up and sometimes I won't.

>

> You really use that much spice? A teaspoon of cinnamon will ruin a yam for

> me.

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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