Sweet Potato Candy

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Intro: Sweet Potato Candy

Got some pile of sweet potatoes?

Those piles of potatoes could be turned into a delicious form of treat: caramelized sweet potatoes!

Candy is a delicious treat and makes people happy!

Every-time I eat these delicious pieces of candy I grin and smile~

These non-fried potato treat is very easy to make and the short effort will be worth it after you eat these!

Ingredients: 1 Sweet potato
                    1 table spoon of sesame oil
                    2 table spoons of sugar
                    1 table spoon of soy sauce (this little bit of salt makes these very tasty.....  good soy sauce that is not reduced salt is preferred )
                    1 tablespoon of vinegar (optional)
                     a few sprinkles if sesame seeds (optional) 



STEP 1: Cut Up the Potatoes!

Cut up the potatoes in bite size! 

STEP 2: Put Every Ingredient Except for the Sesame Seeds

Put every ingredient except for the sesame seeds.
Leave the ingredients on the pan on low heat for about 2 minutes.
After about 2 minutes, get ready to flip the potatoes!

STEP 3: Finish the Potatoes!The Potatoes Will Be

After the potatoes are fully cooked, let it cool down a while.
The coating on the potatoes will harden up a little, and then its ready for eating!
If you want to, add some sesame seeds for seasoning!

STEP 4: Enjoy!

Eat the potatoes!
Of course, it is very high in calories, so don't eat too much!
Enjoy!

5 Comments

hang on. i'm confused about how long these need to cook before they're ready to serve. u just said, "

Leave the ingredients on the pan on low heat for about 2 minutes.
After about 2 minutes, get ready to flip the potatoes!"

...then u jump straight to, "

After the potatoes are fully cooked, let it cool down a while.
The coating on the potatoes will harden up a little, and then its ready for eating!"

how much time will that be, approx.? I know sweet potato's take more than a mere cpl minutes to cook...

i'd be much obliged for any help I get, so thanx (in advance). I bid u peace.

These look delicious! I love sweet potatoes and can't wait to try this. Thanks!
You're welcome!
Wait, is that a sweet potatoe or a red potatoe. I thought sweet potatoes were orange on the inside. Can you clarify?
These are Japanese Satsumaimo sweet potatoes. They have white- yellowish flesh and they taste very similar to the orange sweet potatoes.

Look at this page for various sweet potatoes and their colors:
http://www.ncsweetpotatoes.com/sp-varieties.html

I made these with orange sweet potatoes before and they taste great too!