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For Fresh Sweet Potato Casserole, use 3 cups peeled cooked fresh sweet potatoes instead of the canned potatoes.
7 ratings : 5 reviews
"Healthified" Sweet Potato Casserole
A recipe makeover of a favorite classic cut total fat by 82%, yet keeps the flavor! From
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Prep Time:
15 min
Start to Finish:
55 min
makes:
8 servings
Sweet Potatoes
1
can (40 oz) sweet potatoes in syrup, drained
1/3
cup granulated sugar
1/2
teaspoon salt
1/4
cup fat-free egg product
1/4
cup fat-free (skim) milk
1/2
teaspoon vanilla
Topping
1/4
cup packed brown sugar
3
tablespoons Gold Medal® all-purpose flour
1
teaspoon ground cinnamon
1
tablespoon no-trans-fat 68% vegetable oil spread, melted
1/3
cup chopped pecans
1.
Heat oven to 350°F. Spray 1 1/2-quart casserole with cooking spray.
2.
In large bowl, mash sweet potatoes. Stir in granulated sugar, salt, egg product, milk and vanilla; spoon into casserole.
3.
In small bowl, mix all topping ingredients except pecans until well blended. Stir in pecans. Sprinkle over sweet potato mixture.
4.
Bake uncovered 35 to 40 minutes or until thoroughly heated.
High Altitude (3500-6500 ft):
No change.
Nutritional Information
1 Serving:
Calories
250
(
Calories from Fat
45
);
Total Fat
5
g (
Saturated Fat
1/2
g,
Trans Fat
0
g);
Cholesterol
0
mg;
Sodium
220
mg;
Total Carbohydrate
47
g (
Dietary Fiber
4
g,
Sugars
37
g);
Protein
3
g
% Daily Value*:
Vitamin A
210
%;
Vitamin C
10
%;
Calcium
4
%;
Iron
10
%
Exchanges:
1
Starch
;
2
Other Carbohydrate
;
0
Vegetable
;
1
Fat
Carbohydrate Choices:
3
MyPyramid Servings:
1/2 c Vegetables
*% Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.
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5 Reviews
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I added oj to the potatos for more taste and lite butter and marshmellow to the topping everyone loved it.
Posted at 9:42 AM on July 28 2008 by imacmt ,
Apple Cider & Pumpkin Pie Spice
Instead of granulated sugar in the sweet potatoes, we added 1/2 cup of apple cider. This reduced the simple carbs and also added the natural fiber from the apples. Then we took out one of the milks to equalize the liquid in the recipe. Added 1/2 tsp. pumpkin pie spice to the pumpkin and mixed it into all wet ingredients. We also used less fat in the crumble topping and just sprayed the top with a spritz of regular pam to get it to brown nicely. This reduced the fat. After the first dish of this re-worked reciped disappeared overnight, I doubled it the next time.
Posted at 9:23 AM on February 27 2008 by maryslambs , Schaumburg IL
Made this dish on Thanksgiving Day. My 2 daughters LOVED it. Said it was a Keeper. I did use fresh sweet potatoes however in place of canned. We enjoyed.
Posted at 9:35 AM on January 2 2008 by Susan , Nazareth PA
recipe changes
I changed the sugar with Splenda and the brown sugat in the topping to Splenda Brown Sugar. I use light margarine with fewer calories. My family loves it and can't tell the difference.
Posted at 9:40 AM on December 17 2007 by Helen , Hodgenville KY
Sugared
It may be low in fat but why all the sugar. The sweet potatoes are in syrup then more sugar. How can this be healthy? It has way too many carbs
Posted at 9:39 AM on December 17 2007 by najls , Phoenix AZ
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