Apple Sweet Potato Scallop
#120980 - 11/11/04 10:16 AM
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Shell Marr
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I don't THINK one like this has been posted yet....sorry if it has, but 'TIS THE SEASON!
APPLE SWEET POTATO SCALLOP
6 apples, peeled & sliced
6 sweet potatoes, peeled & sliced
1 c. orange juice
Grated zest of 1 orange
1 tsp. cinnamon
1 c. crushed corn flakes or bread crumbs
Spray a 9"x13" baking dish with Pam. Place alternate layers of sweet potatoes and apples in baking dish, ending with apples. Pour orange juice and zest over mixture and sprinkle with cinnamon. Bake, covered with foil in preheated 375 degree oven for 40 minutes. Remove foil and top with crushed cereal or bread crumbs. Bake 15 to 20 minutes more until brown.
(*note: if you want to use FRESH OJ, you will need to buy about 3 oranges to get a cups worth of juice.... Thanks Casey for that tip! )
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Edited by Shell Marr (11/12/04 08:45 PM)
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Shell, I LOVE YOU! Heh. I was *just* getting ready to do a search for sweet potato ideas for dinner tomorrow night, and this is PERFECT. Thank you!
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Oh, I love you too!! hehehe Let me know how it turns out and if you make any changes to it...
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SO GOOD!
#121365 - 11/12/04 04:41 PM
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atomic rose
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I made this for dinner tonight, and other than cutting the recipe in half, the only changes I made were to (1) use fresh orange juice (hey, what else was I gonna do with a zested orange?) and (2) spray the crumbs with butter-flavor cooking spray after I sprinkled them on. It was SO GOOD. And I say "was" because between the 2 of us, there were no leftovers.
So yes, this rocked... thanks for posting this, Shell!!
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I made this for dinner tonight, and other than cutting the recipe in half, what size pan did ya use? Did you adjust the cooking time at all? the only changes I made were to (1) use fresh orange juice (hey, what else was I gonna do with a zested orange?) LOL... kinda figured that was a given!! and (2) spray the crumbs with butter-flavor cooking spray after I sprinkled them on. GREAT idea!! It was SO GOOD. And I say "was" because between the 2 of us, there were no leftovers.
So yes, this rocked... thanks for posting this, Shell!! WWWOOOOHHHHHHHOOOOOOO....
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Edited by Shell Marr (11/12/04 05:26 PM)
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Re: SO GOOD!
#121372 - 11/12/04 05:34 PM
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atomic rose
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Um... well, I have no idea what size the pan is off the top of my head, it's an antique casserole dish, not anything "standard". I guess it's about a 10x6 oval dish. I didn't adjust the cooking time at all; it was layered pretty thick and needed every minute of that hour.
And the OJ wasn't a given for me... one orange only made 1/3 cup of juice... so if I'd made the full-size recipe, I would have had to use OJ out of the carton. But the fresh really made it, I think, so next time (I'm going to double it to take with me for Thanksgiving, I think) I'll buy more oranges!
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Um... well, I have no idea what size the pan is off the top of my head, it's an antique casserole dish, not anything "standard". I guess it's about a 10x6 oval dish. I didn't adjust the cooking time at all; it was layered pretty thick and needed every minute of that hour.
And the OJ wasn't a given for me... one orange only made 1/3 cup of juice... DOH!! I did not realize that sorry... I'll put a note in the original recipe if it is not too late so if I'd made the full-size recipe, I would have had to use OJ out of the carton. But the fresh really made it, I think, so next time (I'm going to double it to take with me for Thanksgiving, I think) I'll buy more oranges!
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Anyone besides Casey try this yet? Thoughts?
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...that I've made this SO MANY TIMES since last fall... did I mention that it's SO GOOD? Hehe.
Btw, one night when I was in a hurry and didn't want to wait for such a long baking time, I used canned sweet potatoes, sliced up, instead of fresh ones. The flavor wasn't *nearly* as good (read: serve fresh sweet potatoes to company!!), but it was still pretty tasty.
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OK....mental note made..... "serve fresh sweet potatoes to company!!!"
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Wow!! Yummy!
#221496 - 10/26/05 03:59 PM
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Kree
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Shell, this recipe gets two thumbs up from me! It smells heavenly cooking and tastes just as fantastic. Like Casey, I used a smaller, oval casserole dish. I also used only 2 sweet potatoes and 3 apples and reduced the rest of the ingredients to compensate. I definitely plan on making this again, and soon! It comes highly recommended.
You may notice that mine never really browned up. I think Casey's suggestion of spraying it with cooking spray after adding the breadcrumbs would remedy that. I plan to try it next time!
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YUM.... I want to lick the screen !!! LOL That looks soooo good!!!!
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Isn't my new casserole dish so cute, too?? Lol. I just love buying new dishes, but I have to control myself. I'm going to run out of room eventually.
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Been there...
#221540 - 10/27/05 04:19 AM
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atomic rose
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I was going to comment on the cute dish, LOL! Very nice. I have a dish addiction myself. Fortunately, most of what I buy is pre-1970, at yard sales it's very cheap. UNfortunately, I've totally run out of room - since moving here, I've filled the pantry and a big shelf unit we have in the dining room. That *might* keep me from buying more next summer, but I doubt it.
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