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  • Rustic Meal: Sausage, Sweet Potatoes & Maple Cinnamon Apples

    The first non-pizza meal tonight!
    The fire was just meant to cure the oven a bit more but it seemed a shame to waste that good heat so we scrounged around and came up with a rather rustic meal - sweet potatoes with a bit of oil and maple syrup and Oktoberfest sausages, served up with some bread - just store-bought, but not for much longer - then, for dessert, maple cinnamon baked apples, which went on vanilla ice cream, accompanied with a splash of Frangelico liqueur. The sweet potatoes were just OK but the other dishes were delicious!

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    Re: Rustic Meal: Sausage, Sweet Potatoes & Maple Cinnamon Apples

    Does anyone have a good sweet potato or yam recipe? I have tried a couple recently, but nothing is a keeper yet.

    Sarah, the apples look wonderful.

    James
    Pizza Ovens
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      Re: Rustic Meal: Sausage, Sweet Potatoes & Maple Cinnamon Apples

      Yummy! I must try the baked apples - somehow I never thought of doing that. Its great to see you enjoying your oven so much (despite minor problems, which I am sure you'll sort out soon)
      "Building a Brick oven is the most fun anyone can have by themselves." (Terry Pratchett... slightly amended)

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        Re: Rustic Meal: Sausage, Sweet Potatoes & Maple Cinnamon Apples

        Hi James...........I have a couple I used when in UK. I have never tried them in a WFO but I sure they will be even better.

        First one is garlic/rosemary roast because we love lamb.

        Chop sweet potatoes in one and a half inch cubes, toss in a couple of tablespoons of olive oil and crushed garlic cloves to taste. Put in a roasting pan, sprinkle with chopped fresh rosemary, salt and fresh ground black pepper. Roast at about 450f. for about 40 minutes. Works as well for ordinary roast potatoes.

        Next, in a nod towards Italy........Balsamic Roasted Sweet Potaotoes.

        Mix together, 1 tablespoon unsalted, melted butter, 2 tablespoons olive oil, 2 tablespoons balsamic vinegar (older is better), any available fresh herbs chopped, salt and pepper. Toss and roast as in first recipe.


        This works in a modern fan assist oven. In a WFO I would tend to monitor progress and turn the roasting pans if a fire is present.

        If someone tries them before I do let us know the results.

        inishta

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