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MAPLE CANDIED YAMS 
1/2 cup (1 stick) butter
4 or 5 large fresh yams or sweet potatoes
1/2 cup maple syrup
1/4 cup dark brown sugar
1 tsp. cinnamon OR 1 tsp. vanilla
1/4 tsp. freshly grated nutmeg
1/2 tsp. freshly grated ginger root
1/2 tsp. sea salt
2 to 2 1/2 cups mini marshmallows (optional)

Preheat oven to 400°F.

Peel yams or sweet potatoes (either may be used). Cut into 1 inch cubes or wedges.

Butter a 9x13-inch baking dish generously.

Arrange yams in baking dish.

In a saucepan, melt butter, and stir sugar until dissolved over medium heat. Add 1/4 cup water and spices.

Bring to a boil, add maple syrup; reduce heat to a simmer and cook for 2 minutes. Pour butter mixture over the yams, turning them over to coat well. Cover the yams tightly with aluminum foil and bake on center rack in oven, basting the potatoes with the butter syrup once or twice during the baking for about 45 minutes or until fork tender.

When the potatoes are done, remove foil. Bake on the upper third of the oven at 475°F until the syrup has thickened and the potatoes are just beginning to caramelize (about 20 minutes - but watch carefully and do not allow them to burn; if they are browning too quickly reduce oven temperature).

Cooks Note: If adding mini-marshmallows, spread them evenly over the top of the potatoes at this time, and broil for 5-10 minutes or until lightly browned.

Baste with additional butter before serving.

Variation: Use honey or Karo syrup instead of the maple syrup; add 1/4 cup frozen orange concentrate. Omit cinnamon; use vanilla.

Submitted by: CM

recipe reviews
Maple Candied Yams
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 Amilee says:
Absolutely loved these! My husband doesnt like candied yams or sweet potatoes, but he actually really liked this recipe and ate some. Only thing, is I would wait to put the marshmallows in the last few minutes of baking when you are trying to get the syrup to thicken. Otherwise the marshmallows will become a little or maybe even alot burnt. But definitely would recommend this recipe!
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 Cheryl Walker (Massachusetts) says:
I just want to thank you for giving the recipe for me to use.
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 Kim (United States) says:
The best candied yams I have ever had! The maple flavor is amazing!
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 Bonnie (Washington) says:
I use MAPLE FLAVORING (not syrup) mixed with softened butter on top of my sweet potatoes or yams, then top with chopped hazelnuts. YUM!
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 Angela (California) says:
I tried this recipe my boyfriend raved all night long, telling me how delicious they were.
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 Sean (Illinois) says:
i love yams
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 Smokin' Joe (Alabama) says:
Even thought I seriously screwed up the cooking process by dumping the pan of yams on the oven door and having the oven turn off for a while it turned out great! Not too sweet, just right.
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 Kiki (Illinois) says:
very good. just had some and I'm not a fan of sweet potatoes but these were yummy. Thanks for sharing!
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 Sue (Pennsylvania) says:
I have made this recipe every year for the last 4 years and my family LOVES it! Highly recommended.
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 Elizabeth Carman (Minnesota) says:
Lovey with variation listed..
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 Stefanie (Arizona) says:
I have been eating/making these for 42 years!!! One trick to save time is boiling the potato to almost fork tender and then halving or quartering them in a baking dish. Cover with the sauce and bake for 20 minutes.
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 Sherri (Illinois) says:
This was a great last minute recipe for me this year! Really good with the maple syrup, my husband and kids loved them!
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 Soraya (California) says:
I made them and everyone loved it. I didn't cook the maple syrup mixture but added some flour to thicken the cold liquid mixture and poured it over semi microwaved yams.. I just added pats of butter on the top and it turned out well. This is a very easy no fail recipe. Thank you.
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 Mike Biego (Pennsylvania) says:
I tried the recipe for Thanksgiving. They went like hot cakes. With the yams, I added some apples. Everybody loved them.
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 Claudia (New York) says:
This was great. I had to modify it - used 1/2 stick of butter instead of a stick and sugar free syrup, 1 cup. Could have gotten away w/3/4 of a cup...The additional cooking time higher in the oven browned them perfectly and then I topped with the marshmallows and let them lightly brown. Didn't use ginger or nutmeg, just cinnamon and my husband loved them. Thanks CM

 

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