![]() Coconut milk - heavy creamy or half & half will work in place of the coconut milk, but it will add dairy fat to the recipe.Coconut oil - if you are not dairy-free, you can substitute butter.Large eggs - holds the dish together, making it impressive yet easy to scoop and serve.Orange zest - adds dimension and flavor to the sweet potatoes without excess moisture.Coconut milk - adds richness and creaminess without adding dairy.Maple syrup - sweetens the dish without adding any processed sugar.Baking powder - makes the dish nice and light and fluffy.Sweet potatoes - we will bake them before adding to the soufflé, caramelizing the flavors.It's a healthy and easy sweet potato dish that is low on fuss (just throw the ingredients in a mixer, blend, and bake) and high on homey & comforting flavor while keeping the traditional Thanksgiving or Holiday dinner sweet potato presence alive and well. Do you like or dislike switching up your dishes each year? I'm really curious to hear how other people approach their holiday menus. I hope you and your family enjoy changing things up just enough, too.Īlso, please tell me in the comments below- what kind of Thanksgiving person are you. This healthy sweet potato soufflé is a new rendition on an old tradition. I look forward to the feeling of trying something new each year. So maybe I'm actually just into the tradition of the lack of tradition. (Yes, we're making a brief trip back to Chelsea's nerdy childhood, but I promise we aren't staying here long. Or maybe it's because growing up I got hooked on the excitement of discovering each year's new dishes in Cooking Light or Bon Appetit magazines. ![]() Maybe it's that it's hard for me to do anything the exact same way twice. Though I like to change things up each year, I still like to keep the general type of dishes the same: a nice hearty fall salad, turkey in some fashion, some variety of stuffing, an interpretation on sweet potatoes, etc. How many people like to stick with their traditional thanksgiving menu and how many others like to switch it up each year? ![]() Are you a traditional Thanksgiving person, are you more into changing it up every year, or would you say you're a hybrid of the two?Īs I've been planning and creating recipes lately, I've been thinking about this a lot. ![]()
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