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This Slow Cooker Whole Sweet Potato Earth Day Dessert is a masterclass in zero-waste cooking, utilizing the entire sweet potato—skins and all. By slow-roasting the whole potatoes in a “nest” of brown sugar, butter, and cinnamon, you allow the natural sugars in the potato to caramelize as they seep through the skin. The slow cooker acts as a gentle oven, steaming the interior to a velvety fluff while the exterior creates a built-in “bowl” for the syrupy sauce, resulting in a sustainable, high-fiber dessert that is both rustic and deeply comforting.

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Slow Cooker Whole Sweet Potato Earth Day Dessert

Ingredients:

Ingredient Quantity
Sweet potatoes (medium, whole) 4 count
Brown sugar (packed) 1/3 cup
Unsalted butter (cut into pieces) 3 tbsp
Ground cinnamon 1 tsp

Step-by-Step Directions:

Step 1: The Whole-Root Prep: Scrub the sweet potatoes thoroughly and pat them dry. Do not peel or cut them. Place them in a single layer at the bottom of your slow cooker.

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Tip: Keeping the skins on is a vital mechanical step. The skin acts as a natural “pressure cooker” vessel, trapping the internal moisture of the potato so it steams in its own juices. This results in a much creamier interior texture than if they were peeled and chopped.

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Step 2: The Melt & Infuse: Sprinkle the brown sugar, butter pieces, and cinnamon directly over the whole potatoes. As they heat up, the butter and sugar will melt and pool at the bottom, creating a basting liquid.

Step 3: The Slow Roasting: Cover and cook on LOW for 6/7 hours (or HIGH for 3/4 hours).

The Visual Cue: The potatoes are ready when they are fork-tender and appear to “slump” or deflate slightly, indicating the internal fibers have fully broken down.

Step 4: The Split & Sauce: Using tongs, carefully squeeze the potatoes to loosen the flesh, then split them open lengthwise.

Tip: This is the “emulsification” necessity. Stir the drippings at the bottom of the crock—composed of melted butter, sugar, and the natural juices released by the potatoes—to create a unified, syrupy glaze.

Step 5: The Final Spooning: Spoon the warm cinnamon-butter sauce into the open sweet potatoes and serve immediately while the flesh is steaming.

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