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There isn't a child in my home who still watches Sesame Street, but that didn't matter to me when I saw the new book- B is for Baking . This cookbook uses the characters from Sesame Street and I couldn't resist it. I have had C is for Cooking for quite a few years and we use it all the time.
I made Sweet Potato Biscuits last fall that we really loved and I noticed the version in B is for Baking was a little bit different and that it didn't use butter at all. I was intrigued and decided it would be the first thing that we tried from this cookbook. I made them on a night that we had a family favorite for dinner. Whenever I make this stew, we have some sort of bread/biscuit to go with it and I knew these sweet potato biscuits would be great with it. They didn't have the exact texture of a normal biscuit, but they were soft and fluffy and we loved them. I froze a few of the leftovers and we made breakfast biscuit sandwiches the next week. I will be making these again!
Elmo's Sweet Potato Biscuits from B is for Baking by Susan McQuillan
1 large sweet potato, cooked and mashed to equal 1 cup1 cup all-purpose flour1 cup whole-wheat flour1/4 cup cornmeal1 Tbls baking powder1/4 tsp salt1 large egg1/4 cup olive oil1/4 cup skim milk2 Tbls honey
Preheat the oven to 425 degrees.
In a small bowl, whisk together dry ingredients (ap flour to salt). In a medium bowl, with a wooden spoon, stir together egg, oil, milk, and honey. Stir in the mashed sweet potato.
Gradually add the flour mixture to the sweet potato mixture and stir until just combined.
Turn the dough out onto a lightly floured surface. With your fingers, gently pat the dough out to a 9*12-inch rectangle. Cut into 12 squares. Places biscuits on an ungreased baking sheet about 1 inch apart.
Bake 10-12 minutes or until golden brown. Cool slightly on rack and serve warm.
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