Ridgerunner
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The big one should be good. The problem I have with the really big ones is that they are very difficult to cut up. They are very hard so be careful with the knife.
There are several good ways to use them. One I have not seen mentioned is that you can make a sweet potato bread, a quick bread similar to zucchini bread. I find the sweet potato bread is a little moister than the zucchini. I'll boil up the big ones that are too large to make a meal and freeze premeasured amounts (2 cups) so I can use them in the sweet potato bread recipe or just thaw and heat for a quick veggie for supper.
This shows some of mine this year. The red one is a Beauregard and the white ones are O'henry's.
There are several good ways to use them. One I have not seen mentioned is that you can make a sweet potato bread, a quick bread similar to zucchini bread. I find the sweet potato bread is a little moister than the zucchini. I'll boil up the big ones that are too large to make a meal and freeze premeasured amounts (2 cups) so I can use them in the sweet potato bread recipe or just thaw and heat for a quick veggie for supper.
This shows some of mine this year. The red one is a Beauregard and the white ones are O'henry's.
