Monday, April 6, 2009

Sweet Potato Finalists

I am pleased to announce the winning recipes from our Short 'n' Sassy recipe contest. I am always impressed to see the versatility of Sweet Potatoes. These delightful dishes take your taste buds on a journey around the world. We will start in America and travel to England, Spain, Italy, India, and the Mediterranean.

Lauren Soutiere, Cheesecake Sweeties

Sweet potatoes and cream cheese transform these brownies into Easter candy with a decadent design. Each bite is so tantalizing you'll be reaching for seconds, before you have even finished the first.


Ashley Paige Bonnema, Cottage Pie

Imagine family togetherness and comfort food all in one meal and voila - you have this flavorful cottage pie. Herbs de Provence and sweet potatoes give a nouveau take on a hearty tradition.


Tracy Newel, Sweet Potato Chorizo Street Tacos

Stack spicy chorizo and tender cubed sweet potatoes on a flat corn tortilla, top with crisp cabbage, a generous dollop of sour cream and plenty of cilantro. This is how to turn a traditional Mexican dish into a culinary phenomenon.


Michelle Noyola, Sweet Potato & Rosemary Pizza

This pizza pie is unpretentiously sophisticated. The divine aromas and flavors of rosemary, smoked provolone and sweet potato slices meld together into food for the soul. California Pizza Kitchen definitely has some competition.


Kath Younger, Nutty Vanilla Sweet Potato+Kale Soup

Richly spiced with the piquant flavors of India, this exotic soup will have your taste buds turning somersaults. Sweet potatoes mixed with garam masala, real vanilla and creamy coconut milk build layers of flavor that reach new heights.

Mary Marlowe Leverette, Sweet Potato Panzanella

Sweet potatoes add a flourish of spring color to this Mediterranean style bread salad. Add in fresh spinach, basil, cilantro and French bread drenched with the full bodied flavor of olive oil and you have a modern twist on an Italian classic. Magnifico.

Individually these foods are so deliciously well balanced that they can stand alone. Together they are a divine Brunch, a heavenly banquet, or a blissful six course meal - in essence, food poetry in a Longaberger picnic basket.

More recipe evaluation and taste testing is being done at this time. The grand prize winner will be notified by telephone on the afternoon of April 22. I would like to thank everyone who entered our Sweet and Sassy Recipe Contest.

13 comments:

  1. Wow, you sure picked a wide variety of foods. Sweet potatoes can do alot more than a lot of people suspect.

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  2. I can't wait to see which one is the big winner.

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  3. I love the exotic flavors in these recipes. I think I will try the tacos first.

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  4. I would have never thought about using herbs de provence. I never knew what to do with it. I am excited to see who is going to win $1000. I'll be back soon

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  5. The cheesecake sounds yummy.

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  6. I love the way that you describe food. It is so poetic. I come by once a week to get new recipes. My husband is on a diet that says no white potatoes, so sweet potatoes are our new favorite foods.

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  7. A Sweet Potato Fan in MassachusettsApril 08, 2009 6:16 PM

    Wow, I love these recipes. You sound like a food editor the way you write. Keep the recipes coming!

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  8. I can't wait to see who the grand prize winner is.

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  9. I wonder who will win. The tacos and the soup sound the best to me

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  10. I should have entered this, but I did not have a blog. The recipes look great though.

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  11. I tried the cheesecake sweeties. They are delsih.

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  12. Its almost time to see the winner!!!

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  13. I love your new ideas, and recipes. My family is fast becoming a sweet potato family every week, not just on Thanksgiving. Thanks and keep it going . I check often for new recipes.

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