Candied Yams - An easy and impressive holiday side dish recipe! (2024)

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These candied yams are sliced sweet potatoes with brown sugar and spices baked with orange slices and cinnamon sticks. Easy AND impressive!

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A few weeks ago I picked up this month's issue of Better Homes and Garden magazine. I should sign up for a subscription, but I usually just grab it from the news stand around the holidays. This year there is a feature of Tyler Florence's Thanksgiving recipes. The one dish that caught my eye right away was this recipe for his grandmother's candied yams.

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  • 📋 Grocery List
  • 🍠 Can I Use Canned Yams?
  • 🍽 More Recipes with Yams
  • Recipe Card

Yams is another word for sweet potatoes, generally a term used in the South. Candied yams...well... you can probably figured out that this title promotes an even sweeter, more rich, version of sweet potatoes.

📋 Grocery List

I love the presentation of this. Slicing the potatoes rather than mashing them up, and then garnishing with the cinnamon sticks and orange slices creates a rather beautiful side dish for your holiday spread. Your guests will be pleased with the refreshing citrus surprise with every bite.

Gather these ingredients:

  • Fresh sweet potatoes (3 lb)
  • Orange (1 medium)
  • Unsalted butter (1 cup)
  • Light brown sugar (1 cup)
  • Cinnamon sticks (3 ct.)
  • Ground nutmeg
  • Salt

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🍠 Can I Use Canned Yams?

Many of you may be asking, "Are yams and sweet potatoes the same thing?" In a nutshell, the canned yams you see in your grocery store are actually the orange sweet potatoes. So in this case, YES, they are the same thing. However, I do not suggest using the canned variety for this recipe since they are already cooked and would be too mushy to slice.

🍽 More Recipes with Yams

  • Sweet Potato Marshmallow Casserole
  • Sweet Potato Casserole with Pecan Streusel Topping
  • Sweet Potato Pie Doughnuts

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Candied Yams

These candied yams are sliced sweet potatoes with brown sugar and spices baked with orange slices and cinnamon sticks. Easy AND impressive!

Prep Time15 minutes mins

Cook Time1 hour hr 5 minutes mins

Resting Time15 minutes mins

Total Time1 hour hr 35 minutes mins

Course: Holiday, Side Dish

Cuisine: American, Southern, Thanksgiving

Keyword: candied yams, sliced sweet potatoes, southern sweet potatoes

Servings: 10 servings

Calories: 373kcal

Author: Nikki Gladd

Ingredients

  • 3 lb sweet potatoes , peeled and sliced crosswise in ¼-inch-thick rounds
  • 1 cup unsalted butter
  • 1 cup packed brown sugar
  • 3 cinnamon sticks
  • ½ teaspoon ground nutmeg
  • 1 teaspoon kosher salt
  • 1 orange , thinly sliced into rounds

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.

  • Arrange potato slices in an ungreased 2-quart casserole dish. Overlap slightly and cover the entire dish.

  • In a heavy medium saucepan, melt butter over low heat. Stir in brown sugar, cinnamon sticks, nutmeg and salt. Cook until blended and mixture is creamy. Add orange slices. Pour the mixture over the potatoes, covering entirely.

  • Cover the dish tightly with foil. Bake 45 to 60 minutes, or until fork tender. Remove foil and bake 20 more minutes until the top is golden brown. Let stand 15 minutes before serving.

Notes

  • Nutrition information is an estimate only.
  • Source: Tyler Florence, via Better Homes and Garden Magazine, November 2010 Issue

Nutrition

Calories: 373kcal | Carbohydrates: 51g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 19g | Saturated Fat: 12g | Cholesterol: 49mg | Sodium: 316mg | Potassium: 522mg | Fiber: 5g | Sugar: 28g | Vitamin A: 19902IU | Vitamin C: 10mg | Calcium: 80mg | Iron: 1mg

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  1. KeepItSweet says

    the sliced yams look so nice that way!

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  2. natalie (the sweets life) says

    What a beautiful looking dish! So impressive!

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  3. ingrid says

    I agree it is visually a lovely addition to the table. It doesn't look like it would be sweeter than the traditional marshmallow topped dish.
    ~ingrid

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  4. April says

    I am pretty sure that there was a free subscription offer for this mag recently. Not sure where I saw it, but I remember signing up and I got the holiday issue in the mail a week or so ago. Just a heads up-maybe see if you can google it?

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  5. tryityoumightlikeit says

    That is so pretty!

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Candied Yams - An easy and impressive holiday side dish recipe! (2024)

FAQs

What is the main difference between sweet potatoes and yams? ›

A sweet potato is a root. Yams tend to be more cylindrical and have scaly, bark-like skin. Sweet potatoes tend to have a more tapered shape and may be firm or soft with thinner skin. Generally, sweet potatoes taste sweeter than yams.

Do I boil yams before baking? ›

Do you boil yams before baking? Boiling yams before baking help reduce the baking time. You can certainly boil them before cooking but I love yams that have been slowly roasted in the oven.

Should you soak yams before cooking? ›

TIPS & TRICKS to Make this Recipe: The main secrets to achieving that incredible crispy texture, is to soak the cut sweet potatoes in cold water for at least 30 minutes. This helps remove the starch from the sweet potatoes so they´re not limp & soggy.

Which is healthier, yams or sweet potatoes? ›

Although both veggies are very close in fiber, protein, vitamin C, and magnesium, sweet potatoes are the healthier option because they are lower in overall calories, lower in carbohydrates, and higher in beta carotene (vitamin A).

Are yams healthier than potatoes? ›

Sweet potatoes are often touted as being healthier than white potatoes, but in reality, both types can be highly nutritious. While regular and sweet potatoes are comparable in their calorie, protein, and carb content, white potatoes provide more potassium, whereas sweet potatoes are incredibly high in vitamin A.

Are canned yams actually sweet potatoes? ›

Are Yams and Sweet Potatoes the Same? No, yams and sweet potatoes are not the same. Yams have rough, dark brown skin that is often compared to tree bark, and their flesh is dry and starchy like a regular potato. Sweet potatoes have smooth reddish skin, softer flesh (when cooked), and a sweet flavor.

What tastes better yams or sweet potatoes? ›

While both yams and sweet potatoes are root vegetables, the taste of each is entirely unique. The orange-fleshed sweet potatoes tend to be much sweeter and creamier in texture compared to yams which have a white flesh that's starchier and more similar to a white potato.

What are yams slang for? ›

For clarity: "Yams" are a specific potato that is shaped roughly similar to a human leg (feminine). The slang was used predominantly in the 1940s to 1960s to describe an attractive woman's legs. "Gams" means the same thing.

Why are my candied yams hard? ›

If you are starting out with fresh, uncooked yams/sweet potatoes, your syrup may be hardening because you are leaving the dish in the oven too long a time, in order for the yams to get done.

Why is boiling not good for sweet potatoes? ›

Bake, don't boil

Baking sweet potatoes caramelizes their natural sugars, especially when done whole. It intensifies their flavor and creates a richer taste compared to boiling, which can result in a watered-down, bland flavor.

How do you take the bitterness out of yams? ›

Most common techniques used to reduce the bitterness includes boiling/steaming and/or baking over coals after either cleaning (bulbils) or cleaning and peeling (tubers) (Bhandari and Kawabata, 2005) .

What does vinegar do to yam? ›

The inside of the yam oxidizes quickly and turns brown after peeling the skin, but you can dip it in vinegar water to prevent this.

Can you overcook yams? ›

Can you overcook sweet potatoes? Unfortunately, yes! If your sweet potatoes cook too long in the oven they can overbake and become dry. The insides will become mushy.

Do you rinse canned yams? ›

Leaving the syrup on the yams can hamper their taste. Rinsing sweet potatoes of any leftover sugary film will uphold their integrity, giving you the most authentic sweet potato taste and texture.

Why do people call candied sweet potatoes yams? ›

According to the Library of Congress, sweet potatoes got labeled as yams when African slaves called soft-flesh sweet potatoes “yams” because they resembled the tuber that grew in West Africa.

Why do we call sweet potatoes candied yams? ›

But back then, the sweet potato was also white or yellow in color. In the 1930s, a new orange version was cultivated, and to differentiate it from the white sweet potatoes, farmers borrowed the slang phrase "yams" that slaves from West Africa had used to describe them.

Do sweet potatoes and yams taste the same? ›

But the taste is what's most surprising. Drier and less creamy than sweet potatoes, yams are hardly sweet. They have more of an earthy, neutral taste. In fact, a yam's flesh, in both texture and flavor, is more similar to a russet potato than a sweet potato.

Is sweet potato and Sweet yam the same thing? ›

True yams are part of an entirely different genus (Dioscorea; sweet potatoes belong to Ipomoea in the morning glory family) and are more akin to yuca in texture and flavor. Yams are commonly used in Caribbean and West African cooking and can grow as long and thick as an adult arm.

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