RECIPE
3 cups mashed sweet potatoes
1 tsp. vanilla
1/3 cup of margarine, melted
Topping
1 cup brown sugar
1 cup coconut
1 cup pecans, chopped
1/2 cup margarine, melted
1/2 cup flour
Preheat oven 350 F. Grease a 1 1/2 quart shallow casserole. Combine potatoes, vanilla and margarine, place in casserole. Combine topping ingredients and sprinkle over potato mixture. Bake covered 20 minutes and uncover 15 minutes.
For a light-hitting first baseman, Mike Squires was still able to rack up some interesting firsts as a member of the White Sox.
Squires first broke in with the Sox in 1975, then went on to spend the rest of his career (1977-85) on the south side. Although he hit for decent average (career .260), he lacked the home run crushing power one associates with many other Chicago first basemen; in fact, he never hit more than two home runs in a season. Better skilled with the glove than the bat, he was often deployed as a late inning defensive replacement.
Now, some of his interesting firsts. On May 4, 1980, Squires became the first left-handed catcher to play in a game since 1961, when he shifted from 1B to behind the plate in the ninth inning of a game. On August 23, 1983 - the year the Sox won the AL West Division title - Squires became the first left-handed third baseman in over 50 years when he replaced Vance Law in the eighth inning of a game. Squires would play 3B thirteen more times the following season, including four starts there.
As for this recipe, everything is exactly where it should be, no quirky substitutions.
A quick google search reveals Sweet Potato Crunch to be a classic southern dish. Some familiar elements of southern cooking are certainly there - I'm talking about the pecans and the sweet potatoes. They make for happy friends in this easy make, easy bake recipe.
What comes out of the oven is a sweet-smelling, deelish - I said - deelishous dessert treat. The sweet potatoes are a heavenly soft base for the crunchy pecan-coconut-brown sugar topping. Carve out a square, serve it up on a plate, and smoosh everything together on your fork. Can you tell I really liked this one??
FINAL SCORE - A home run from Mike Squires! Wish we could have more like these!
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