MY THANKSGIVING IS GOING TO POT!
The table will be set.
For many years this was our traditional Thanksgiving side dish..."sweet potato casserole." Loaded with toasty, gooey marshmallows.
That is until......one year when inspiration and
(marshmallow) boredom hit. That's when a new (side dish) star was born and my
Thanksgiving went to pot.
"POT PIE" that is.
"POT PIE" that is.
Here's the how-to's for my.....
Sweet Potato Apple Streusel Potpie.
2-3 29 oz cans cut sweet potatoes or
the equivalent of baked sweet potatoes.
1-20 oz. can (no sugar added) apple pie filling
1/2 c. diced apple
1/2 c. diced apple
Combine drained sweet potatoes, apple pie filling and diced apple.
Spoon half of the sweet potato filling into a baking dish.
Spread an even layer of the streusel topping over the filling.
Repeat with the remaining filling and topping.
Bake 350 degrees 25-35 mins
STREUSEL TOPPING:
3-4 tbsp. butter, semi firm1/2 c. (give or take) flour or Bisquick
1 c. brown sugar
1 tsp. cinnamon
1 tsp. cinnamon
1/2 c. coarsely chopped pecans
1/2 c.coconut (optional)
PUMPKIN SHAPED SHELL
and
FALL LEAVES
Using prepared pie crust
(Trader Joes has phenomenal frozen pie dough sheets).
Before rolling dough out, brush various autumnal colors of food coloring in random spots.
Leave some of the natural color as well.
Roll dough, then
with a maple leaf cutter stamp a variety of sizes.
For the veining gently score the leaf with a paring knife.
Using the back of a mini bundt or jumbo muffin pan coat it generously with oil. (I used a coconut spray oil , but any oil will do).
Cover the individual pan shapes with pie crust (I cut the crust that's going to be the top shorter)
Baste the shell with food coloring.
This is only necessary if you want the shell to resemble a pumpkin
Bake until golden brown.
Fill your baked pumpkin shells with the piping hot...
Sweet Potato Apple Streusel.
Top with a dollop of whipped cream.
Thanksgiving wouldn't be complete without a few gifts of gratitude. Sweet pumpkin and acorns shared with family and friends.
The acorns and pumpkins are this years fun discovery that I'm ecstatic about making (showing major restraint in not inhaling every
one of them).
How classic do these lil' pumpkins look in white.
one of them).
How classic do these lil' pumpkins look in white.
I will be posting the blogger who has the directions, along with a major change I made to the original recipe. You can choose either option.
(you can convo me if you need the directions before Monday)




Comments
HOW NICE TO SEE YOU! Thank you for coming to visit me to leave such a note of kindness! AND THIS RECIPE IS KILLER DILLER WONDERFUL! Sweet potatoes are versatile; I make my dish with chopped apples, mashed sweet potato and cinnamon and apple juice (or brown sugar). Then I bake that and get ready to roll your eyes back in ecstacy!!!!!!!!!!
ENJOY your holiday table and all the sweet trimmings my dear! MERCI MILLE FOIS!!!!!!!!
Anita
Hugs,
Margaret B
xox
This looks and sounds delightful...I will give this one a try soon.
Have a wonderful Thanksgiving.
xo bj
Thanksgiving is my favorite holiday (well, that and the Super Bowl...tee,hee) But now that I am in Canada, it just doesn't seem the same to me as my good ol'American Thanksgiving Extravaganza. I spend every other thanksgiving with the kids...this is my off year.
That struedel thing looks amazing !!!I would NEVER be able to make that in a millenium.....
You always have pictures of the most wonderful things.
I hope you have an AMAZING holiday,
Thank-you so much for writing such a kind and thoughtful post on my blog. You really made my day. I've had a very gloomy one today...weather and mood combined...so I really appreciated your words.
I have to say, that is cutest streusel I've ever seen in my life! I will have to share your blog with a few friends of mine.
Thanks again Sara...your blog is is always a treat to visit! xo Betzie
WOW! That looks soooo good! I'll have to try it soon... looks like a meal in itself!
Have a blessed Thanksgiving! It was so wonderful to hear from you.
Hugs, Sherry
Happy Thanksgiving!
Your potpie looks delicious! What a wonderful idea, leave it to you!
Thank you for your kind comments on my blog. I always love hearing from you and am happy to hear you're back in the swing of things, dear one. It's good we keep people and pets we've loved in our hearts forever with us though, isn't it?!
Have a wonderful Thanksgiving!
xoxo~Tracie
(Thank you for your comment about your special Marie bottle, that one was meant for YOU.)
Oh my goodness how delicious this all looks. Can I come over to your house? LOL You are one talented lady my friend.
Thank you for stopping by and your sweet comment and Thanksgiving wishes. You just touched my heart and I wish for you many blessings for Thanksgiving and beyond as well.
So glad to see you again and sending big Texas hugs your way.
XO Celestina Marie
Hugs~
T
Carol
The perfect "thanks for attending" parting gift.
HAPPY THANKSGIVING SARA!
Smile on...Rosie
I was so happy to hear from you. Would you believe I just finished a bowl of sweet potatoe with lots of toasted marshmellows.
Its my fav dish.I also put honey,real butter. Yummy!!! I guess you can figure out wht my ticker is not ticking the way it should...LOL. I'm going to enjoy my food...LOL.
This is as always a lovely post , and I have missed you also.
I will try and do a new post soon,maybe this week.I have not post much lately.
Well Hon,You take care and Will post with you soon,
Have a blessed day Hon
XXOO Marie Antionette
Your thanksgiving meal looks wonderful.
Many thanks for visiting me and I hope that you have a happy weekend
Hugs
Carolyn