Monday, January 2, 2012

Remember the Sweet Potato Adventures@ $.29 lb

This is one of the bags that was in the fridge! I noticed that it was "puffed up" and this bag had the air "vacuumed" out of it and sealed...Now, remember your school days in science when you learned about the "Perri dishes" that even in the fridge "breakdown" and virus will grow!...Well, What I think (and know) is that the gases that the potato gives off is probably what causes that bag to swell up.  I opened the bag from the fridge..there was no smell ( no smell in natural gas either)..there was no mold, but they did look as if there was liquid drainage..so I put them into a strainer to rinse them with cold water Then dry them off with a paper towel before
cooking them in the deep fryer..I didn't like the amount of oil they seemed to hold,so I put them under the broiler to finish cooking. That eliminated some of the oil..not as much as I would have liked...next time I'll try just oiling them and cooking  them in the oven.
After the cooking they weren't bad at all. I sprinkled a little salt over them to bring out the sweetness of the potato.
The bags in the freezer also had "puffed up",I won't worry about that..I'll just do as I always do with the ones I buy at the store..Only thing they cost me more..and these were a sale I enjoy each time I open a bag :o).
By the way here is a picture of the "New Year's Feast Leftovers"...Black Beans and Rice, Candied Sweet potatoes,Broccoli leaves and florets, corn bread and "Trotters" some of you know as "Pig feet"..

12 comments:

Connie said...

There's always something good cooking at your house, Ginny. The sweet potatoes look delicious. :)

Robin said...

I love sweet potato fries. I bake mine and they turn out great!

Your New Year's feast sounds like a true Southern Meal!

Gingerbreadshouse7 said...

Daisy,
we love sweet potatoes here ..candied, puddings, and what else we can think of to do with them.

Robin,
I think I'm more of a Southerner than some of them that I've met :o)..In my lifetime I have had many ethnic influences of food and I go with each flow..only thing I've found I'm allergic to is mango's...I;m a survivor :o)

Ohiofarmgirl said...

delish! and yes i know all about trotters! hee hee hee i was the one who removed them from our pigz.. hee hee hee

Mr. H. said...

Your new year meal sounds wonderful, you are the first person I have ever met that eats pigs feet...were they pickled? they say that the collagen in pigs feet is really great for your skin and hair.

We made a sweet potato enchilada meal tonight and it was really delicious...got to love those sweet potatoes.

Gingerbreadshouse7 said...

Mr. H.
I'm probably the first person you've met that admitted to eating Pig feet :o) sometimes People play "social games" ..No , they weren't pickled..they were simmered for hours in tomato sauce with onions, garlic,peppers and whatever seasoning I decide to throw in :o) They are delicious when cooked until they fall off the bone:o)

Ohiofarmgirl,
Your an ideal "Farm Girl" waste not and want not :o) Now you got me wanting to rasise Pigz too :o)

Jody said...

That meal looks delicious. Belle's mom is from Florida. We missed her traditional black eyed peas this year.

Mrs.Pickles said...

glad to hear that that the SP were still good. I have never tried them before! Your meal looks good too pigs feet and all

Gingerbreadshouse7 said...

Jody,
black eyed peas are so traditional for many for the new year...it's hard to do without..this year I used Black Beans , another newie for me in my everyday cooking.

Mrs. Pickles,
Is it that you have never tried frying SP or saved them like that? Either way, don't miss out on them when they are up for sale in Nov :o) the Pig Feet were almost the best of all :o)

Mrs.Pickles said...

I have never had sweet potatoes before...okay now that you have recovered from fainting..it true.

Gingerbreadshouse7 said...

Mrs. Pickles,
you have got to be a young un :o) Next shopping trip buy yourself a couple ( better make that four :o) bake them with the skins on (washed, oiled, wrapped in tin foil about 45 minutes to 1 hour, they will feel tender thrugh the foil when pressed to know when they are done) Or Peel them slice them like french fries boil them in hot oil or sprinkle them with oil and put in the oven..sprinkle salt on them when they are done. Enjoy!

Peggi said...

I slice them, put them in a big bowl and drizzle a little olive oil over them, then sprinkle on some Mrs. Dash and toss till they are covered in oil and spice. I cook them on a cookie sheet. Yumm