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To get started with this particular recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook sesame baked sweet potatoes w/ roasted garlic sour cream using 8 ingredients and 6 steps. Here is how you cook it.
The ingredients needed to make Sesame Baked Sweet Potatoes w/ Roasted Garlic Sour Cream:
- Take 2 sweet potatoes
- Take sesame oil; as needed
- Prepare 1 T sesame seeds
- Make ready 2 T diced crispy bacon
- Make ready 1/2 t dried lemon peel seasoning
- Make ready 1 head garlic; roasted
- Prepare 1/4 C sour cream
- Make ready sea salt & black pepper; as needed
The version of roasted potatoes my family loves. NOTE: Depending on your personal likes you can mix the potatoes and oil/seasoings in a bowl,marinade then just spoon the potatoes into an oiled or sprayed baking dish and then drizzle with as much of the oil/seasoning mixtue as you would like to use. Smoky sweet potato, roasted garlic and maple cream, avocado, then blueberry pretzels and this oddly concocted libation that I'm too embarrassed to But I did have a bunch of sweet potatoes so I mashed them all up and called them a burger. And topped them with some roasted garlic sauce and.
Instructions to make Sesame Baked Sweet Potatoes w/ Roasted Garlic Sour Cream:
- Wash potatoes under cold running water. Pat dry. Put each potato in the center of a piece of tin foil that is large enough to wrap the potato completely, but not excessively. Fold up corners to make a tent for each potato. Pour enough sesame oil to coat the potato all around, and wrap the potato.
- Bake at 350° for approximately 35 minutes or until potatoes are easily pierced with a paring knife.
- Whisk sour cream and roasted garlic together with a tiny pinch of salt.
- When cool enough to handle, split potatoes to open them up. Season with sea salt, freshly cracked black pepper, and dried lemon peel seasoning.
- Garnish with bacon, sesame seeds, and roasted garlic sour cream.
- Variations; Kosher salt, lemon zest or juice, lime, ponzu, soy, ginger, brown sugar, mirin, honey, cilantro, scallions, chives, cayenne, caramelized shallots, butter, orange, parsley, sriracha, peanut oil, fried leeks,
Smoky sweet potato, roasted garlic and maple cream, avocado, then blueberry pretzels and this oddly concocted libation that I'm too embarrassed to But I did have a bunch of sweet potatoes so I mashed them all up and called them a burger. And topped them with some roasted garlic sauce and. This simple recipe reminds you sweet potatoes were considered a dessert in mid-nineteenth century Virginia. Top with a generous dollop of sour cream, sprinkle with dark-brown sugar, and serve immediately. Rubbing a touch of vegetable oil on the potato before baking will add a.
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