Sweet Potato Queens Recipes

Sweet Potato Queens Recipes

Sweet Potato Queens Recipes is just fantastic. You may hear about the sweet potato queens concept. If you don’t, I’m telling you about this. It is a women’s organization that believes in sisterhood as well as this organization promotes self-respect and positive thinking. Sweet Potato Queens ‘ Big Ass Cookbook and Financial Planner is a book that was written by Jill Conner Browne.

Like all food lovers, people love something different in their menu. In this regard, this book has been famous day by day. Some special recipes in this book will satisfy your appetite. So without any further talk, let’s introduce such awesome recipes.

New  Allison’s Mambo  Margaritas 

I will be happy to tell you that this recipe has come from the favorite recipe section of a famous book. Can you guess the name of the book? Yes, this recipe has come from the ‘Sweet Potato Queens ‘ Big-Ass Cookbook. 

This sounds weird if sweet potato queens are not flavorful? But I can promise, it will be your favorite margarita in the past. So easy recipes. I am certain that these are fabulous. Here is the easy guideline to prepare this recipe. Grab it now!

Ingredients List:

  • Frozen limeade concentrate
  • Corona beer

Preparation Steps:

  1. At the first mess the limeade into a large bowl.
  2. Stir in the rest of the ingredients in the next step. You can use the can from the limeade to measure the soda and tequila.
  3. All done! Serve the refreshing sweet potato queens margarita recipe in a glasses with some salt as you wish. But I like them salt-free.

Sweet Potato Queens Chocolate Stuff

Ingredients List:

  • 2 eggs
  • 1 cup sugar
  • 1/2 cup flour
  • 1 stick butter, melted in a small bowl
  • 1/4 t. salt
  • 1 t. (running over) vanilla
  • 2 heaping tablespoons Hershey’s Cocoa

Preparation Steps:

1.At first strike the ingredients together and use a part of the butter. It strikes the small bowl. Then set the cake pan in another pan and it must be larger.

2.Pour some water into the bottom pan. In this regard, you have a water bath.

3.Now bake all the stuff at 360 degrees for 30 minutes.

4.To acquire a mushy consistency the sauce will be hardened in the morning.

5.This is the final work, do not overbake. If you do this you will lose the gooey bottom. This so crucial stem among all the steps. The whole texture depends on it.

This recipe will not only stimulate your taste buds as well as it will provide a huge source of nutrition to you and your family. But it is a recipe that you can not serve at your club or reception. You can prepare this recipe for your family and close friends.

Heaven On A Cracker

Now I will figure out a very easy recipe that I have found in the Potato Queens book. Always easy recipes are attractive to me. I am lazy and always use what I have on my hand. 

This recipe is a must on your New Year’s Day. I tried this menu so many times at several events. All ages of people love this. As always you will find the full recipe with ingredients and instruction. Let’s have a look.

List of Ingredients:

  •  Philly cream cheese
  • Miracle Whip 
  • shredded Swiss cheese
  • 1-3 Tbsp. green onion, finely chopped 
  • 16 slices cooked bacon, crumbled
  • 1 sleeve Ritz crackers, crushed

Preparation Steps:

1.At first soften your cream cheese in a microwave.

2.In the 2nd step mix Miracle Whip, cheese, and onion. Then pour it into a dish.

3.Now you have to stir bacon and crushed crackers together.

4.Put cheese on it and mix them. Microwave this stuff until properly heated.

5.All done now serve with tortilla chips, crackers, or any other things you like. 

Conclusion:

Sweet potato queens concept has been made more popular by a series of books by Jill Conner Browne. She wrote a huge number of books that form the backbone of this movement.’ Sweet Potato Queens Big Ass Cookbook and Financial Planner have achieved much popularity among food lover people.

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