I got this idea from the Fall issue of Prevention's Slow Cooker Recipe Book-let on page 7.   Which I couldn't find last night, trying to clear the areas for painting yesterday.  But I found it this morning.  So instead of combining canola oil (1T), trans-free margarine (1T melted), honey (1T), water (3T), cinnamon (1t) and nutmeg (1/4 t) to coat the potatoes (4),  I just rubbed a little shortening on the skins, pierced with a fork and wrapped in foil. Cook on Low 4 hours if small, longer if larger.  I liked how they turned out.  An easy way to enjoy sweet potatoes.  They had two good suggestions what to do with the crocked potatoes -- Puree 2-3 peeled potatoes with 2 cups milk or broth in blender until smooth and microwave for a quick, easy soup.   You can also sprinkle sliced potatoes with brown sugar or honey and cinnamon, dot with trans-free margarine and bake for 15-20 minutes at 350.    Though my potatoes were a little too mushy to slice, scoopable-yes; I bet the mushies would still work. 
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3 comments:
What a great idea!! I will be trying this one.
Great recipe, thank you for sharing :)
My hubby would LOVE these!
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