While holidays can be a busy time requiring you to plan meals and cook entertaining-worthy food, not all dishes need to be high-maintenance. Sometimes the simple recipes are the ones that really shine ...
Consider the yam: delicious, nutritious, versatile — and so much more than that marshmallow-dotted sugar bomb so many of us associate with Thanksgiving. Turning pleasantly sweet with just a trace of ...
1. Line a baking sheet with baker’s parchment or a silicone pan liner and preheat the oven to 425 degrees. 2. Peel the yams and cut them in half lengthwise. With the cut side down to keep them stable ...
Peel and chop yams into medium size cubes. In a medium size stock pot, add water, then sprinkle the nutmeg evenly over the water. Next, add the yams and pour sugar over the yams. Then, place the ...
Don't have 60 minutes to roast a root vegetable for this tilapia recipe? Try cooking yams in a microwave for about five minutes on each side and you'll have yams that are soft and ready to mash—fast.
There’s something incredibly comforting about a warm bowl of soup, especially when it’s as vibrant and nourishing as this purple yam soup. This recipe is made with roasted purple yams, carrots, sweet ...
My family pushes our Thanksgiving feast to Friday so we can attend the Dallas Cowboys game on the holiday itself, but that doesn't mean the meal is an afterthought. My mother and brother-in-law always ...
Rebecca Kolls shared this recipe for Roasted Yams/Sweet Potatoes with Hot Honey Butter. Cut potatoes in half toss with 1/4c olive oil and kosher salt. Lay cut side down. Roast 425 degrees for 15 ...
Author, restaurateur and Food & Wine contributor Nicole Ponseca writes: "Philippine Purple Yam is a tuber almost exclusively grown in the Philippines and is otherwise commonly referred to as Ube ...