Did you know that March is Brain Awareness Month? This is a recipe that not only tastes great, but it could help boost your brain health! That’s because it’s made with sweet potatoes and those little nuggets have antioxidants, carotenoids, and Vitamin A which all work together to contribute to your brain’s health. It’s also a great reminder that sweet potatoes should make it to the table more than once a year and smothered in marshmallows. Sweet potatoes can be used almost every application a baking potato is usually used in – fries, stews, and more.
Vitamin A helps regulate the immune system and protects you from infections by keeping skin and tissues in your mouth, stomach, intestines and respiratory healthy. Get this immune-boosting vitamin from sweet potatoes, carrots, kale, spinach, red bell peppers, apricots, milk, eggs or foods labeled vitamin-A fortified, such as milk or cereal. – Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, Read More: Avoiding the Flu Naturally – Natural Ways to Boost Your Immune System
- 8 to 8½ cups All-purpose flour, divided
- 1 cup Sugar, divided
- 1½ tsp. Salt
- 2 tsp. Cinnamon, divided
- 2 packages Quick-rise active dry yeast
- 1½ cups Milk
- ¾ cup Butter or margarine, melted, divided
- 2 Eggs, room temperature
- 1 can (15 oz.) Princella or Sugary Sam Cut Sweet Potatoes, drained and mashed
- 1 cup Seedless raisins, divided
- Preheat oven to 375°F.
- Combine 3 cups flour, ½ cup sugar, salt, 1 teaspoon cinnamon and yeast in large bowl; Stir until blended; set aside.
- Combine milk and ½ cup butter in small saucepan and heat to 120°F over medium-high heat.
- Add warm milk mixture, eggs, sweet potatoes and ½ cup raisins to flour mixture, and stir until smooth. Stir in enough remaining flour to make a soft dough.
- Turn out onto lightly floured surface and knead 10 minutes until smooth and elastic.
- Lightly grease bowl. Return dough to bowl, turning once to grease entire surface. Cover and let rise in warm, draft-free place until doubled in bulk, about 30 minutes. Punch dough down and divide in half. Cover and let rest 10 minutes.
- Grease two 9 x 5 inch loaf pans, set aside. Roll out each half of dough on lightly floured surface into 18 x 9 inch rectangle. Brush each with 1 Tablespoon melted butter. Combine remaining ½ cup sugar, 1 teaspoon cinnamon and ½ cup raisins. Sprinkle evenly over each rectangle. Roll up rectangles, jelly-roll fashion, beginning at narrow end. Pinch ends to seal and fold under. Place loaves, seam-side down, in prepared pans. Cover and let rise until doubled in bulk, about 30 minutes. Brush loaves lightly with remaining 2 Tablespoons melted butter. Bake 10 minutes. Reduce oven temperature to 350°F and bake 40 to 45 minutes until loaves are golden brown and sound hollow when tapped on bottom. Remove from pans and cool completely on wire racks.
- For cinnamon rolls, bake 1 loaf as directed and shape remaining dough into 12 rolls. Bake at 350°F in greased 13 x 9 inch baking pan 20 minutes until lightly browned. Cool on wire rack.
This recipe was provided by Allens Vegetables. We’re happy to support them because they’re family-owned and operated. They produce Popeye Spinach (another food high in Vitamin A), Veg-all, Princella Sweet Potatoes, Freshlike, Allens Butterfield, and Trappey’s,
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More Recipes For Sweet Potatoes
Want more recipes for sweet potatoes? Visit the Allens Vegetable website for recipes for this and all of their products or try some of ours:
- Recipes: Meatless Vegetarian Black Bean and Sweet Potato Chili Recipe (miscfinds4u.com)
- Recipe: Savory Winter Vegetable Beef Stew with Vegetarian Options (miscfinds4u.com)
- Healthy Snacking: Green Giant™ has a Giant Surprise – Veggie Chips! (miscfinds4u.com)
So how do you like your sweet potatoes? I like veggie chips made with them – sweet, crunch, and salty – the perfect combination.
WOW! This bread looks so good! I love sweet potato! I’m glad I discovered your recipes. You have some great ones.
I never knew I liked sweet potatoes until about a year ago. So many years I missed out 🙂
Oh my, this bread looks so very good. I made sure to post this to my pinterest so I won’t forget about it. I’ve had a can of sweet potatoes in the pantry since Thanksgiving that I haven’t known what to do with…now they have a purpose. Thank you for posting this 🙂
Looks delicious! Pinned the recipe…. thank you! I am trying to cook and eat healthier so always on the lookout for new recipes
Thanks so much for the pin! I really, really appreciate it!
This looks good…I would have thought that the bread would have come out a darker shade since it uses sweet potatoes. Really nice pic of the bread.
I definitely want to try a vegan version. Half of a recipe would be plenty for me.
I never knew you could make bread with sweet potatoes! I love them in pies (or covered in marshmallows 😉 but have to pin and try this recipe. Thanks for posting!
Potato bread is one of my favs, sweet potatoes are just another level of potato bread 🙂
this recipe sounds amazing! pinnning!!!
My husband loves sweet potatoes, and this recipe sounds easy! I’ll have to give it a shot.
I would never thought to put sweet potatoes in a bread. Looks delicious.
I do love anything with Sweet Potatoes. I would definitely enjoy this bread. I also like Cinnamon and try to use it often. It is also great for you, so you really can’t go wrong with this. I am sure it is delicious.
One of my favorite foods to eat is sweet potatoes! I’ve never used them in a bread before, but I bet it’s delish. I’ll give this a try!
We have sweet potatoes in my house all the time. Sweet potatoes are so healthy, and they should be eaten more than white potatoes. I really like this sweet potato recipe. Looks like delicious and healthy bread.
I didn’t have my first sweet potato until I was well into my 40’s. They just weren’t popular up here. Now I have them several times a month.
Sounds like a delicious combination!
This looks really good. I’m doing an experiment in March and cutting gluten out of my diet. I wonder what flour I could substitute for the the all purpose flour? I’m glad I’ve found your blog. I love all the info.
Thanks Again
Katie in AL
Katie,
Gluten-free is tough. Not all substitute flours work the same. You may want to search for a gluten-free sweet potato recipe that someone else has already done all the experimenting with. Good luck!