Next, water, fresh squeezed orange juice (not concentrate) and orange zest.
So, this is the cinnamon that I buy now-- because I admire and respect that their product is all about being sustainable and organic products. I like value and support that.
Two teaspoons of cinnamon, some salt and vanilla bean. Well, folks, I also received a jar of Singing Dog Vanilla Bean Paste from the same lovely folks who sent me Red Ape Cinnamon. That was a year ago, and I have continued to buy this product as well. If you've never used vanilla bean paste, it will become your new best friend.
Vanilla bean paste is thick and tastes just as though you scraped an expensive vanilla bean. Your end product will have those lovely dark flecks of vanilla bean. Trust me. I love Red Dog Vanilla brand, not because I got to try it for free-- I like it because it's also organic, sustainable and it's a quality product.
So, now the potatoes are cooking away with all those lovely note of orange, cinnamon and vanilla.
One they are fork tender, remove the potatoes and place them into an oven-proof dish. We're not through, though. The bourbon! As I said, I don't drink bourbon. So, I buy those small bottles at my local liquor store. (Clever, eh?)
I only need 1/2 cup, which I now add to the sauce. We want to boil the sauce, until it reduces to a syrup. Be prepared, this can take as much as 30 minutes (as opposed to the original recipe).
I like to mark a wooden spoon with a rubber band, so I know where the liquid is at. Then, I can tell how much the syrup has reduced.
The sauce coats the back of a spoon. See? There are the vanilla bean flecks. I told you!
Pour the syrup over the potatoes and then place into a preheated oven at 375F. Bake for 10-15 minutes, until browned. (I would think you could do all these steps a day or two ahead and then bake on Thanksgiving Day.) Remove from the oven and add a butter (I use about 1/2 stick, though the recipe says to use a full stick) until incorporated.
VERDICT: I love these sweet potatoes. Honestly, you don't taste booze. There's almost a caramel flavor, with a hint of bourbon...just a kiss. The balance of orange and sweet vanilla, with the cinnamon is truly a flavor party in your mouth. Anyone who eats these, always raves about them. I don't miss my marshmallows one bit.
The very nice folks at Singing Dog Vanilla have offered to give away:
A 4 ounce jar of their Vanilla Bean Paste and...
A 2 ounce bottle of their Pure Vanilla Extract.
Good luck, and the printable recipe is at the end of this post.
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