Anonymous wrote:The replies are interesting. Just checking, when you're roasting potatoes in the real oven, you do piece those all the way through, right? Not just with a fork on the outside?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just use a fork, pierce lightly all over (def not all the way through), wrap in a paper towel and microwave for about 5 minutes.
Older sweet potatoes will sometimes be dried out in the middle.
Do you mean you wrap it in a wet paper towel?
And you've never found that the inside will be raw if you don't pierce through the middle? I'm trying to figure out why the inside is a bit raw for me sometimes. The edges will sometimes be shriveled so it seems unlikely that I didn't leave it long enough, but maybe that's it. Do your outsides look a bit shriveled when it's cooked?
Not a wet towel. If it's raw then cook it for another minute or two a minute at a time. Sweet potatoes can be pretty different sizes so you have to adjust the time. Yes the skin can shrivel but who cares if you aren't eating it. I either split them and eat the flesh, or scoop out and mach the flesh.
My college age son has mastered sweet potatoes so they really aren't difficult.
Okay, thanks! Will try the fork and paper towel method. Seems like after I figure out it's raw, it doesn't cook properly after that. So I'm trying to get a method worked out so I don't need to open it to check.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just use a fork, pierce lightly all over (def not all the way through), wrap in a paper towel and microwave for about 5 minutes.
Older sweet potatoes will sometimes be dried out in the middle.
Do you mean you wrap it in a wet paper towel?
And you've never found that the inside will be raw if you don't pierce through the middle? I'm trying to figure out why the inside is a bit raw for me sometimes. The edges will sometimes be shriveled so it seems unlikely that I didn't leave it long enough, but maybe that's it. Do your outsides look a bit shriveled when it's cooked?
Not a wet towel. If it's raw then cook it for another minute or two a minute at a time. Sweet potatoes can be pretty different sizes so you have to adjust the time. Yes the skin can shrivel but who cares if you aren't eating it. I either split them and eat the flesh, or scoop out and mach the flesh.
My college age son has mastered sweet potatoes so they really aren't difficult.
Anonymous wrote:PS - just google microwaving sweet potatoes, there are tons of short articles on this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just use a fork, pierce lightly all over (def not all the way through), wrap in a paper towel and microwave for about 5 minutes.
Older sweet potatoes will sometimes be dried out in the middle.
Do you mean you wrap it in a wet paper towel?
And you've never found that the inside will be raw if you don't pierce through the middle? I'm trying to figure out why the inside is a bit raw for me sometimes. The edges will sometimes be shriveled so it seems unlikely that I didn't leave it long enough, but maybe that's it. Do your outsides look a bit shriveled when it's cooked?
Anonymous wrote:I just use a fork, pierce lightly all over (def not all the way through), wrap in a paper towel and microwave for about 5 minutes.
Older sweet potatoes will sometimes be dried out in the middle.