The BEST Candied Yams Recipe (without corn syrup!) (2024)

One of those wonderful Thanksgiving side dish recipes everyone will love is our candied yams without corn syrup! It is delightfully sweet and tender pieces of yam that will be a hit.

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Thanksgiving is a favorite time because of all the delicious recipes just like this candied yams without corn syrup recipe. It is a super easy yams recipe, that you’ll love to share with your family and friends.

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For us, this is a classic family recipe that you will sure to see on the table at Thanksgiving, so I love that I can make it without corn syrup.

Since this is an easy recipe, it is a great recipe that you could volunteer to bring with you to your next get-together even if you are a little newer in the kitchen.

For more great Thanksgiving recipes to make, give a try our slow cooker creamy macaroni and cheese, homemade green been casserole without condensed soup, and of course you need to made Grandma’s homemade thanksgiving dressing.

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Ingredients You’ll Need For This Candied Yams without Corn Syrup Recipe:

  • Yam peeled and cubed
  • Butter
  • Cinnamon
  • Brown sugar
  • Mini marshmallows

How To Make This Candied Yams without Corn Syrup Recipe:

Begin by preheating the oven to 400 degrees.

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Then in a large pot, boil the peeled and cubed yams until they are easily pierced with a fork which should take about 20 minutes.

Once the yams are soft, drain the water from the pot

Now in a 9×13 pan sprayed with nonstick cooking spray, spread out the yams evenly and then the cubed butter as well.

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Then sprinkle the cinnamon over top of the butter and yams.

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Once that is done, top it off with the brown sugar and miniature marshmallows.

Now that the yams are seasoned, place the pan in the oven for 25 minutes or until the yams are tender and the marshmallows have melted.

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Then simply remove them from the oven and serve them warm and enjoy!

To Make This Classic Family Recipe You Will Need:

  1. Large pot (THIS is a great one!)
  2. 9×13 inch pan
  3. Nonstick cooking spray

Are Yams and Sweet Potatoes The Same?

No they are not the same, though some people tend to use them interchangeably. Yams have a harder brownish outside and a little more starchy inside. Yams can also grow to be very large.

Where as the sweet potato has a lighter reddish brown outside and more of a softer buttery inside. Sweet potatoes tend to stay around the same size, but maybe slightly larger than a russet potato.

Check out Food & Wine to learn more about the differences between sweet potatoes and Yams.

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Serves: 8

The Best Candied Yams (Without Corn Syrup) Recipe

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One of those wonderful Thanksgiving side dish recipes everyone will love is our candied yams without corn syrup!

Prep Time 20 minutes mins

Cook Time 25 minutes mins

Total Time 45 minutes mins

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Ingredients

  • 6-8 yams peeled and cubed
  • 1/4 cup butter cubed
  • 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
  • 1/2 cup brown sugar
  • 1 1/2 cups mini marshmallows

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 400 degrees.

  • Boil yams for 20 minutes in a large pot, or until they are easily pierced with a fork, and drain the water from the pot.

  • Spray a 9×13 inch baking dish with nonstick cooking spray and spread boiled yams inside.

  • Distribute small pieces of butter and cinnamon evenly over the yams.

  • Sprinkle brown sugar then miniature marshmallows over yams.

  • Bake in the preheated oven for 25 minutes, or until sweet potatoes are tender and marshmallows have melted.

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Notes

Are Yams and Sweet Potatoes The Same?

No they are not the same, though some people tend to use them interchangeably. Yams have a harder brownish outside and a little more starchy inside. Yams can also grow to be very large.

Where as the sweet potato has a lighter reddish brown outside and more of a softer buttery inside. Sweet potatoes tend to stay around the same size, but maybe slightly larger than a russet potato.

Nutrition

Calories: 505 kcal · Carbohydrates: 109 g · Protein: 5 g · Fat: 6 g · Saturated Fat: 4 g · Cholesterol: 15 mg · Sodium: 90 mg · Potassium: 2589 mg · Fiber: 13 g · Sugar: 20 g · Vitamin A: 612 IU · Vitamin C: 54 mg · Calcium: 67 mg · Iron: 2 mg

Equipment

  • large pot

  • 9×13 Inch Baking Dish

  • Fork

Recipe Details

Course: Side Dish

Cuisine: American

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  1. Terry says:

    You forgot tge crushed pineapple with a bit of juice! Best yams for Thanksgiving & Christmas, a family favorite!!

  2. Grace says:

    My husband LOVES his yams like this. I'm usually too busy eating rolls and potatoes. We're on our own for Thanksgiving this year and he told me to not forget the yams. I thought they'd be more involved than this! So happy you posted this!

  3. Vicki Sonday says:

    My mom made her yams this way but put just enough orange juice to cover the bottom of the dish

  4. Carol Baker says:

    I served this at our Bunco christmas dinner, it was a huge hit. People who were not big fan of yams loved them. I will definitely make them again, just the way the recipe is written. 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

  5. Fawn Ferry says:

    Yams this way are the best! I add crushed pineapple and chopped walnuts, super delicious!

  6. LJ says:

    You do realize that yams are not what we buy in the grocery store; those are sweet potatoes! Yams are not really sweet and are dryer than sweet potatoes.

  7. Emily says:

    Can this be made in advance without the marshmallows and then add them and cook again just before serving?

  8. Camille Beckstrand says:

    That should work just fine!

  9. Camille Beckstrand says:

    Yes! That should work just fine!

  10. Momma Cyd says:

    Yes, you just need to be sure it's heated all the way through.

  11. Adorisa says:

    I made this for Thanksgiving yesterday and it was voted the favorite side dish by everyone!

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  12. Alicia H. says:

    I made these for the first time this past Thanksgiving, and now I am making them for Christmas :) super easy recipe and SO GOOD!

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The BEST Candied Yams Recipe (without corn syrup!) (2024)

FAQs

What is the difference between candied yams and candied sweet potatoes? ›

Yams and sweet potatoes differ in flavor and appearance, and they are not related. Sweet potatoes are in the morning glory family, while yams belong to the lily family. Yams aren't as sweet as sweet potatoes, and they are starchier and drier. Their texture and flavor are more similar to potatoes or yuca.

What makes yams sweet? ›

As soon as sweet potatoes start to heat up during cooking, a special enzyme particular to sweet potatoes goes to work. This enzyme breaks down the tasteless, chalky starch into maltose – in other words, the starch becomes sugar. Maltose is only about a third as sweet as table sugar, but that's plenty sweet for us!

What enhances the flavor of sweet potatoes? ›

Dice the sweet potato, and leave the skins on. Then toss the chunks in a splash of tamari, oil, and maple syrup, and then dust heavily with chili powder, smoked paprika, and garlic powder. Roast at 400 Fahrenheit for about 30-50 minutes, or until the potatoes begin to crisp up.

Which is healthier, sweet potato or yam? ›

Although both veggies are very close in fiber, protein, vitamin C, and magnesium, sweet potatoes are the healthier option because they are lower in overall calories, lower in carbohydrates, and higher in beta carotene (vitamin A).

What are the three types of yams? ›

The six (6) edible yam species are Dioscorea alata (water yam), Dioscorea rotundata (white guinea yam), Dioscorea esculanta (Chinese or lesser yam), Dioscorea cayenensis (yellow guinea yam), Dioscorea bulbifera (aerial or bulbils yam)and Dioscorea dumetorum (trifoliate or bitter yam) (Purseglove, 1972; Degras L. 1993).

Do I boil yams before baking? ›

Do you boil yams before baking? Boiling yams before baking help reduce the baking time. You can certainly boil them before cooking but I love yams that have been slowly roasted in the oven.

What are the sweetest yams? ›

Sweetest is subjective but relatively speaking, Garnets and Hannahs are mildly sweet. Purple and Jewels are moderately sweet and the Japanese variety tend to be the sweetest.

Are candied yams actually yams? ›

But are they really candied yams? In the United States, most of the candied yams are actually made from sweet potatoes.

Why does my sweet potato not taste sweet? ›

So if you want a sweet, sweet potato, you have to cook it until it reaches 135–170°F (57–77°C). And you want to keep sweet potatoes in that range for as long as possible. That will maximize how sweet the potatoes taste.

What are the tastiest sweet potatoes? ›

The most versatile and sweetest variation of sweet potatoes is the Beauregard. Throughout the United States, you will see this species stacked high in the grocery stores during the holiday season. Beauregard's have a bit of a stringy texture, but they stay soft: this is what makes them so popular.

What tastes better boiled or baked sweet potatoes? ›

Baking whole sweet potatoes in the oven or cutting them into cubes and roasting them caramelizes the potatoes' starchy flesh, making it sweeter and giving it a silky smooth texture. Even if you are making mashed sweet potatoes, they will taste better with oven-cooked potatoes.

Why do people call candied sweet potatoes yams? ›

In the 1930s, a new orange version was cultivated, and to differentiate it from the white sweet potatoes, farmers borrowed the slang phrase "yams" that slaves from West Africa had used to describe them. Sweet potatoes reminded them of an African vegetable called nyami (watch Alton Brown's segment on this here).

Do sweet potatoes and yams taste the same? ›

Sweet potatoes tend to have a more tapered shape and may be firm or soft with thinner skin. Generally, sweet potatoes taste sweeter than yams. You will more readily encounter sweet potatoes during your regular grocery run, but if you spot a yam, which may be labeled "sweet potato," you'll know the truth.

Is sweet potato and sweet yam the same thing? ›

True yams are part of an entirely different genus (Dioscorea; sweet potatoes belong to Ipomoea in the morning glory family) and are more akin to yuca in texture and flavor. Yams are commonly used in Caribbean and West African cooking and can grow as long and thick as an adult arm.

Why do candied yams use sweet potatoes? ›

Yams vs Sweet Potatoes

The yam is much harder than the sweet potato and takes longer to cook. They taste better roasted with savory seasonings. Sweet potatoes are naturally sweet and we all recognize that familiar golden orange found in our pies and of course our candied yams.

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